sloppy/paste
Slop coding?
I recall someone at some point calling it cuckoding, that gave me a chuckle.
Sloppin around
Plaguerising. Like plagiarism but with added disease connotations.

Microsoft: Stop saying "Ai slop".
We: OK Microslop.
Claude Code's creator: Stop saying "vibe coding".
We (hopefully): OK Vibethropic.
Edit: Typo corrected, misspelled Vibethropic as Vibetropic.
Vibethropic
Anslopic
Anslopic is chef's kiss
Shit puking
Slop scripting
"Sloptimising"?
Careless Coding
If it's pissing him off, why would I want an alternative ?
How about Slaupe Code?
Sloperating
Considering the addictive potential, I would call it slot machine coding, Las Vegas coding or Casino coding
Casino coding is great!
This is my new preferred term!
I'd daresay the creator is still sloptimistic.
Nogramming?
Noobgramming
Tupperware engineering.
You put all the shit in a Tupperware and most likely will already have spoiled the next day; except it’s in a box now so you can’t see it or smell how bad it has gotten.
Not that at no point did the Tupperware go in the fridge.
software devolvement
Accelerated Software Decomposition
Hallucicoding.
He can use whatever word he wants, why should anyone care about his preferences?
Entropy Injection
I've always called it "Fart Coding"
Because it's as easy as farting and usually pretty much stinks like a fart.
Creative guessing
Almost coding. So close ! I think...
Autoclanking
Shitting your whole ass
Stochastic parrot coding
prototyping
You are expected to throw away the prototype, but they want to use it in production. It is foolish.
Sharded barf.
A phrase from an ancient meme, that is simultaneously unconnected and also weirdly apt. However you interpret those words.
The meme itself in video form: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb58GaJNpsA
Liabiliting
Maybe they prefer vibe engineering
Meanwhile Mistral named theirs 'vibe'
How about Probabalistic Geneating
Really, there's too much variance anyway, and it depends on what you want to address. They ask their chatbot and are not satisfied, and now ask for suggestions. Without defining what they want to find a term for specifically and what is important to them. Is that marketing or collaboration?
"Business Insider", with a piece about terminology, one person's interpretation, and asking for suggestions.
Cherny is an evangelist for AI-driven coding, recently saying for him, coding is "solved."
Either an expertise disqualification, or a question of what they understand "coding" to be. Surely they elaborated in the surrounding context of that statement? /s
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