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Linus Torvalds' "Vibe Coding": A Good Idea? It Depends
## Vibe Coding: When Inspiration Drives Development
Linus Torvalds, a prominent figure in the open-source world, has revealed that he has experimented with "vibe coding" using Google's Antigravity LLM for his AudioNoise project, a program for creating random digital audio effects.
## Simple Projects vs. Serious Work
Torvalds uses AudioNoise for the random design of guitar pedals. The original article suggests that, while this approach may be acceptable for small-scale projects without particular demands, it is not advisable to adopt it for more complex and important projects. "Vibe coding" is based on improvisation and momentary inspiration, elements that are difficult to reconcile with the need for rigor and planning typical of professional-level software development.
## The Context
"Vibe coding" can be seen as a form of exploratory programming, useful for rapid prototypes or personal projects where experimentation is more important than the stability and maintainability of the code. However, in corporate contexts or collaborative open-source projects, it is essential to adopt more structured and collaborative development methodologies.
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