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seedium_tech commented on We are changing our developer productivity experiment design   metr.org/blog/2026-02-24-... · Posted by u/ej88
seedium_tech · 13 days ago
Very interesting. At Seedium, we also use AI to speed up development tasks, and it shows good results. We have cases when AI integration led to 2-3x faster delivery. I believe it depends on your experience. If you know what you're doing, AI will help you do it better.
seedium_tech commented on Why Developers Keep Choosing Claude over Every Other AI   bhusalmanish.com.np/blog/... · Posted by u/gmays
quaintdev · 14 days ago
Claude is good with code but I've found gemini is good for researching topics.
seedium_tech · 13 days ago
Totally agree
seedium_tech commented on The Future of Software Engineering Isn't What You Think   medium.com/@ahmad.al.dahl... · Posted by u/clippit
seedium_tech · 13 days ago
Agree. As a software engineer, I use AI to speed up development tasks, but it requires my expertise and decision-making to work correctly. Definitely, AI becomes a vital part of a software developer's tech stack, but I believe that it's fine.
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seedium_tech · 13 days ago
Hey everyone, I've been testing AI coding tools lately and decided to share the ones we work with at Seedium. Hope this will help you choose the best AI coding assistant for your specific needs, whether you are optimizing an existing product or scaling a growing team.
seedium_tech commented on Skill-engineering now From prompt to skill: how skills work under the hood   thevibemarketer.beehiiv.c... · Posted by u/rmason
seedium_tech · 20 days ago
Good article. I'm not a marketer, but as a developer using AI, I agree that skills are crucial in working with this tool. AI can degrade developer productivity if there is no system. Recent studies show how prompting and bug fixing take more time than writing code manually.
seedium_tech commented on I Audited Three Vibe Coded Products in a Single Day   fromtheprism.com/vibe-cod... · Posted by u/heavymemory
heavymemory · 20 days ago
I audited 3 vibe coded products that were posted on Reddit in a single afternoon. All three had critical security vulnerabilities. One was a live marketplace with real Stripe payments where any logged-in user could grant themselves admin and hijack payment routing with a single request. Another had development endpoints still in production that let anyone mark themselves as a paid user and give themselves unlimited credits. The third had its entire database of 681,000 salary records downloadable by anyone with no authentication at all.

I wasn't looking for these. They appeared in my feed. I signed up as a normal user and opened dev tools

seedium_tech · 20 days ago
Common situation for vibe-coded apps. They should really pay you for this. No jokes. Sooner or later, all vibe-coded apps needan expert audit and improvement. AI is good for fun, but not for sustainable businesses.

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