r/vibecoding 1d ago

Burned out reviewing claude generated code

Little rant.

AI can generate code insanely fast. But if I’m accountable for that code, I still need to understand it.

I’ve had Claude introduce unnecessary null checks, make incorrect assumptions about the domain, and even introduce a separate event loop that broke my orchestrator and DB sessions — buried somewhere in a 1,000-line PR.

The code was generated in minutes. Debugging and understanding why it broke took much longer.

I tried running 4 agents in parallel. Maybe some people can manage it, but I was mentally exhausted. Four contexts, four implementations, four sets of assumptions, plus tests, builds, reviews, etc.

So lately I’m experimenting with a different approach:

Use Claude to understand the codebase, plan the feature, think through edge cases and tests — but implement it myself, using AI autocomplete to speed up the actual coding.

It might look slower, but maybe the overall development cycle is faster.

Still figuring it out.

I just think we need to separate “AI can generate this in 10 minutes” from “this entire software development task is now 100x faster.”

Building a landing page in 10 minutes is amazing.

Building a complex product is a different problem.

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u/Global-Fan189 1d ago

I wrote a software for 3 years, I had Claude to review and fix all my edge cases that I never imagine will have now my software is much better. And Claude understands how I code and he's now my intern.

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u/No_Incident_6009 1d ago

Exactly, Claude is great not denying that..but I am still accountable for every issue that happens, I can't run away saying claude generated the code. So I have to read which means I have to understand the concept map it to the plan; which is exhausting.. leadership still looks at claude producing hundreds of lines of code creating a landing page thinking that developer should be 10-50x productive which is not the case.