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Posted by cleak 11 hours ago

I'm helping my dog vibe code games(www.calebleak.com)
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QuaternionsBhop 5 hours ago|
The fact that LLMs pick from the most likely tokens is really on its side here when the objective is putting together a plausible continuation of random characters.
bronlund 7 hours ago||
Maybe I could make a game after all! You bring hope to a whole generation of lazy developers :D
Muhammad523 6 hours ago||
I think this is fun. I'd like to try with my cat, although training cats is an impossible endeavor... I'm smart enough to enter gibberish myself without another animal, tough.
spelunker 9 hours ago||
I've been trying out vibe coding with my 4 year-old, but they quickly lose interest once we start getting into the "weeds" of implementation. Hey kiddo, which CSS library should we use for your web game?
ilaksh 6 hours ago||
I think you just need more treats.
GreenDolphinSys 3 hours ago||
Seems you can capture HN's attention by replacing /dev/urandom with random paw mashes.

Really glad the price of hardware and VPSs [0] are going up so people can generate and toss away garbage "games" like this. Instead of, you know, playing with their dog, which is what the dog actually wants.

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47120145

krlatl 9 hours ago||
DogeCode incoming. People here are already talking about the scaffolding. Let OpenClaws provide the scaffolding and let the dog operate the prompts at $5 per day.

This is a billion dollar idea! No humans. No revolt. No guillotine. Just profits!

funkyfiddler369 9 hours ago|
> Just profits!

Sounds like open communism. No chance, buddy, it's either less or more viking, but not just viking. Pick a camp the profits are for or get surrounded by trashy turd nuggets even Ronald felt enough pity for to give them some poourpes

nmstoker 6 hours ago||
Claude is subconsciously a fan on Crystal Quest?! Loved that game on the Mac back in '95!

The article and video are great satire too.

rockemsockem 8 hours ago||
So /dev/random would presumably work just as well here too.

This is kinda closer to the LLM building a game on its own.

aydyn 7 hours ago|
You're missing the important part about needing to model a tiny paw mashing on the keyboard. /dev/random is insufficient.
glhaynes 7 hours ago||
If you want a picture of the future of SWE, imagine a tiny paw mashing on a keyboard — for ever
cheeseomlit 10 hours ago||
'Ewe Heard Me!' reminds of that looney toons sheep raider game on ps1. And it's exactly the kind of game I'd expect a dog to make
jaimex2 2 hours ago|
Wow, a great example of how vibe coding isn't coding.

You're just the random seed to the money furnace remixing existing games and code.

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