I use it as my own personal "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish", and follow up by explaining I'm strongly motivated to find the simplest and most reliable solution for any task.
They published some interesting mobile ones. And then figure out the crappy slop based on their TV shows actually does better, so they are going all-in on that.
Vim and VS Code are both text editors that can become IDEs with plugins. You can use vim with language servers if you want, as there are plugins for it.
It depends on the context. If the pentagon has a chat app that only has authorized people with verified identities and using official devices in it, then using Signal introduces an attack vector that was not there before.
On the other hand, if you are driving and see another driver stop assume there's a good reason for it and should at least slow down enough to stop at a moment's notice.
Your advice is a good argument to forbid people from driving.
With all the horror stories I heard about issues with leaking pipes or faulty electrical circuits requiring ceilings and walls to be torn down, the real question is why we don't do all the ceilings and walls like that.
And analytics. And offloading as much computation to the client, because servers are expensive and inefficiency is not an issue if your users are the ones paying for it.
Just wait until the vibe coder overwrites 3 months of "work" with garbage because ChatGPT never told them about git and then decided to poop the pants.
I use it as my own personal "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish", and follow up by explaining I'm strongly motivated to find the simplest and most reliable solution for any task.