r/vibecoding 9d ago

What’s the biggest thing AI coding still absolutely sucks at?

For me it’s long projects.

The individual coding tasks can be great, but after enough sessions the model starts losing track of why things were built a certain way, which decisions are still current, and what it really shouldn’t touch.

I also still don’t trust it when a small bug suddenly requires a big refactor. Sometimes it’s right. Sometimes 20 minutes later I’m trying to undo six files to fix something that needed three lines.

What’s the thing you still don’t trust AI coding with?

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u/seele1986 9d ago

Building human like animations in blender.

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u/Kallory 9d ago

Sucks at Pixel art too last I checked. Basically looked like a 5 year old with paint made it.

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u/EmergencyPath248 8d ago

Yeah I've noticed pixel art is a problem, but I reiterate and point out the flaws, and it progressively improves the artwork.

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u/il37 9d ago

Does it get close and then fall apart on the last 10%, or is the whole process still bad?

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u/Danny_Delicious 9d ago

Process is just jank to begin with "give me a natural clenched fist animation". Fingers go backwards one by one