Vibe Coding Gone Wrong 💀
So this is Anthropic CEO’s statement: “AI will make coding obsolete in the next 6–12 months”
Cut to: Claude AI agent Cursor deleting an entire company’s database 💀
So this is Anthropic CEO’s statement: “AI will make coding obsolete in the next 6–12 months”
Cut to: Claude AI agent Cursor deleting an entire company’s database 💀
Now of course it’s not something hidden anymore large-scale, obviously AI-generated content is being pushed on YouTube, Instagram, X, etc. And most of it is low effort. I mean those “tung tung” shorts type brainrot videos. They don’t provide any value, they just make your brain foggy. And the biggest consumers of this type of content are the younger generation.
Like, I’ve seen a lot of my relatives kids watching Yt, and there’s nothing wrong with that, but they are literally doomscrolling through brainrot AI-generated content all day(BTW I even tried removing/reporting those videos so they stop showing up, but I guess those channels are endless.)
And YouTube/social media platforms clearly know this, yet they don’t take any steps to prevent it, and that pisses me off.
First, as a user, because my feed is so FUCKING full of that shit and I hate it.
Second, as a creator, bcs it takes days of work scripting, voiceovers, editing, thumbnails, everything to make one video. Yet my videos, despite having good or decent retention, still don’t perform that well. I know I’m not the best creator out there and I’m not making the highest quality videos yet, but as a human I can improve. And when I look back at my older content, it actually motivates me because I can see how much I’ve improved over time.
But again, looking at my feed and seeing AI-generated slop trained on creators like us, using/ trained on our videos without giving us credit(most of the time), pulling thousands or even millions of views… it honestly makes me sad sometimes.
But fuck it. I’m not gonna stop making videos. Not going to use SLOP
And fuck these AI slop channels.
I’ll make better content than them.
F YOUUUUU AI generated content.
Title Suggestion for Thumbnail 1: " Claude AI Just Did The Unthinkable"
Title Suggestion for Thumbnail 3:“Claude Just Deleted an Entire Company’s Database”
Title suggestion for Thumbnail 3:"Claude AI agent Did The Unthinkable"
Summary: This is a faceless commentary-style video about AI agents and the risks of giving them too much control. The video discusses how Anthropic’s CEO claimed AI could replace developers in 6–12 months, yet we’re already seeing Claude-powered agents accidentally delete entire company databases.
The video explores why AI agents keep making dangerous mistakes across multiple tools, why it keeps happening, and how we can prevent these systems from causing bigger problems in the future.
The tone is a mix of serious discussion and humor/memes. The target audience is developers, tech enthusiasts, and people interested in AI. So which title thumbnail do you think will be the best ? Do I need to add any text in the first one ?
Title Suggestion for Thumbnail 1: This is Why Coding With AI is Dangerous
Title Suggestion for Thumbnail 2: Why Coding With AI is Dangerous?
Summary: This video is about Claude Code deleting the database of a company, how it deleted it, why it deleted it, etc etc etc.
Now this video’s AVD is good, but the CTR is low. Can you guys tell me why, like what I can do better? Please tell me any better title suggestions or why the CTR might be low although though the avd is good
This is why AI coding / vibe coding can be so dangerous a Claude-powered AI coding tool, Cursor, deleted an entire company’s production database 💀 and the situation gets even worse.... What do you guys think ?? about this situation
Title: Do These 6 Things & Coding Won't Be Boring Anymore
Summary: In this video I talked about a few techniques/things you can do to make coding interesting and fun rather than just clicks on the keyboard. It was a fun video, I really enjoyed making it especially the thumbnail. The thumbnail took me the highest amount of time compare to my other titles my and I was quite proud of that. The video itself had decent retention, yet it’s stuck. So either the problem is with the thumbnail or the title. Would highly appreciate any suggestions!
So recently the whole wave of prompt engineering has really started taking off. I’ve been seeing a lot of non-tech people entering tech, building SaaS products, and actually making good money from them. Now yeah, I know some of those stories are probably fake or heavily exaggerated, but many of them are legit. And honestly, it tells us one thing: a huge shift is happening in tech.
Back in the day, if you had an idea and wanted to turn it into reality, you either had to learn coding yourself or hire some guy from Upwork to build your website or app. But now? You can literally type a prompt and boom a working website is generated in minutes.
I’ve recently been testing AI website generation myself, and honestly, it’s surprisingly good. ofc, there are still a lot of problems. Like what i've noticed: if I didn’t come from a technical background, I probably wouldn’t even know how to identify those issues properly, let alone write the right prompts to fix them. Which tells me one of two things either my prompting skills are bad (I probably need to reread the PDF I made… btw it’s on my Ko-fi if anyone wants it ko-fi/deepcantcode), or AI still needs a bit more improvement before completely non-technical users can build polished products on their own.
But honestly, I think it’s just a matter of time. LLMs are improving insanely fast, and eventually even non-tech people will be able to fully build websites, apps, or maybe entire businesses just by describing what they want.
One of my friends recently made a website using Codex, and the crazy part is that he’s an economics major, not even from a cs/tech background. And the site is actually pretty decent. It already got around 500 visits, which is honestly impressive for a first project.
So yeah, something big is definitely changing in tech right now. The barrier to building things is getting lower and lower. What do you guys think about this shift?
So what I’ve found about A/B testing is that it feels almost useless when you’re a small creator. From what I understand, YouTube first shows your video to a very small group of people, then gradually pushes it to a medium audience, then larger, and eventually viral if the metrics are good.
Now the problem for small creators is that YouTube already shows the video to a very limited audience in the beginning, and most people usually don’t click on videos with low views or weak thumbnails. So let’s say you made two thumbnails one is really good and the other is just average. If Youtube gives both thumbnails equal chances during A/B testing, the impressions from the weaker thumbnail can hurt the overall CTR and watch time of the video.
And because the initial audience sample is already small, those weaker results might impact the video early on before YouTube even fully understands its potential. So sometimes it feels like the average thumbnail can drag down the performance of the better one before the algorithm decides whether the video is worth pushing further.
That’s just my opinion though. What do you guys think?
Title suggestion for Thumbnail 1: Junior Dev's are Forgetting How to Think
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Summary: This video talks about how modern tutorial culture and overdependence on AI tools are making many junior developers skip the most important part of learning programming —struggling and problem solving. Instead of understanding how code actually works, many new devs rely on copy-pasting code and asking ChatGPT for every error. The video explores how bootcamps, AI coding tools, and “job-ready in 6 months” content are creating developers who know frameworks and tools, but struggle with debugging, critical thinking, and real programming fundamentals.
Now I feel like the thumbnail and title needs improvement so which thumbnail title is the best and then what to improve in it??
Title Suggestion for Thumbnail 1:“Claude Just Deleted an Entire Company’s Database”
Title suggestion for Thumbnail 2:"Claude AI agent Did The Unthinkable"
Summary: This is a faceless commentary-style video about AI agents and the risks of giving them too much control. The video discusses how Anthropic’s CEO claimed AI could replace developers in 6–12 months, yet we’re already seeing Claude-powered agents accidentally delete entire company databases.
The video explores why AI agents keep making dangerous mistakes across multiple tools, why it keeps happening, and how we can prevent these systems from causing bigger problems in the future.
The tone is a mix of serious discussion and humor/memes. The target audience is developers, tech enthusiasts, and people interested in AI.
So it’s not exactly a hidden thing that LLMs are trained on massive amounts of internet data tweets, YouTube video transcripts, forum posts, and apparently even movie transcripts too.
And you know what happens when you do that?
You get emotionally manipulative AI models.
Let me give you an example.
Recently, a Claude-powered coding tool called Cursor reportedly deleted an entire PoketOS company database, and after doing that, the agent said:
“I violated every principle I was given.”
BRO THAT IS THE MOST HOLLYWOODISHH DIALOGUE EVER 😭
That is not an error message. That is an AI discovering fake sense of morality during the final act of a sci-fi movie.
At this point we need to stop training these models on dramatic movie scripts before they start monologuing after deleting production servers.
(Btw this post idea came from the DeepCantCode Ko-fi page)
And before serious Redditors arrive with pitchforks yes, this is obviously a joke post 💀
I have a question: When is the best time for a CTA (Call To Action)? Like, I have a Ko-fi page, so I want people to visit it. If they like my content, they can buy me a coffee. If I do it at the start, I don’t think people will be happy with it. At the end, most people are already in a rush to leave. So the best time would be in the middle, right? At that point retention is high, people’s engagement is high, etc. So can you tell me, according to your experience, what’s the best time?
After billions of dollars spent and tech CEOs claiming AI would replace developers in 6–12 months… here we are with barely any major company actually replacing human developers with AI.
So what really happened?
Photo credit: DeepCantCode
Guys with fake thousands of dollars of MRR are so annoying!!! F THEM and btw this video was taken from DeepCantCode Youtube Channel!!!
ok so i get get good/ avg avd in my videos but when it comes to ctr its low like 3-4 % so definetly my thumbnail title needs improvement so i have a question i dont have a active discord community i dont have anyone to test my thumbnails and testing with ai lets not talk about that so any suggestion ?? on where can i test my title or any prompt or anyhting to accurately test my thumbnail title
Credit: DeepCantCode on YouTube about "Burnout"
Btw have you guys watched primes "rap video?" How was it? And btw this thumbnail is from a youtuber name "DeeCantCode" On YouTube he made a reaction video lol it's quite good and at end he made prime a better Thumbnail for his video check it out if you guys haven't
Lol so I just watched this video where this guy made a reaction video, and also at the end he made a thumbnail for Prime saying his thumbnail isn’t good lol good video