Techie fired by Indian startup after AI writes code with glitch, breaks prod

Vibe coding – the use of AI to write code – is quite popular now. So much so, that companies now claim that most of their engineers have stopped coding manually. However, sometimes relying too heavily on AI for coding may backfire, as was the case with one Indian techie, according to a Reddit post.

Reddit user u/Karmaisabeachhh shared a post on the subreddit, r/DevelopersIndia. The user explained that they joined a startup as a frontend engineer in a startup which was very AI-driven. The person later wrote that the startup was a fintech firm, though they did not name the company. At the time of joining, another person joined alongside them, who was eventually fired for using AI, despite the company’s focus on AI tools.

According to details shared, the coworker lacked prior internship experience, which made it difficult to manage deadlines. At first, the manager was supportive, but later the techie was forced to take the help of AI. The user wrote, “Initially they were generous and he was writing code by hand. Eventually they got tighter and tighter, and at one point, he had to start using AI to meet deadlines.”

The techie used AI without understanding it

Now, using AI to meet deadlines is not uncommon, most coders do use tools like Cursor today. However, according to the user, the techie didn’t understand what AI was actually doing. The post read, “He started understanding code in ‘chunks.’ So, this function basically does this, even though we don’t know how.”

Manual coding often allows developers to quickly identify and resolve errors due to their familiarity with the code structure. In contrast, AI-generated code can be far more complex and harder to debug. This forced the techie to use AI to fix codes made by AI. As noted in the post, “AI does not care if the file is fifteen thousand lines wrong. But after a point, it becomes a headache even looking at those files. So, this promotes fixing further bugs via AI.”

The breaking point came late one night when a Slack notification alerted the team to a production failure. “It was all well and good until, one day, we get a slack call at 11PM, saying something broke in production. We then had to spend the entire next day trying to find and fix the problem. We found out that the problem was in his code,” the user said.

Fired for using AI at a startup that encourages AI use

Investigation revealed that previous code changes had been generated using AI tools and were merged into production by the manager, who also relied on AI for code review. Tracing the issue was described as time-consuming. “Digging through all that was no easy task. But apparently, he had generated some changes via cursor before, and the manager merged it by reviewing it with AI.”

And once the manager found out, the techie was sacked. The person added, “The guy was promptly fired (this was his second bug in production).”

Reddit post

A screenshot of the Reddit post.

Do note that the startup relied heavily on AI, and the user was often told to use more AI at work. The person wrote, “I have had 1:1s which were entirely about how my ‘cursor usage was the lowest in the company’ even though I have never missed a deadline.”

Reddit calls the startup ‘toxic’

Users on Reddit were seemingly furious with the way the techie was treated. While the techie did cause a major disruption, many believed that one shouldn’t be fired after just two bugs. One comment read, “Firing over two bugs is the stupidest thing ever. A useless and toxic company.”

Reddit comment 1

Redditors were not happy over the fact that the person was fired after just two bugs.

Reddit comment 2

Some even claimed that the manager should’ve been fired instead.

Another user insisted that the Manager simply used the techie as a scapegoat. They said, “Lesson in how not to act as a leader, firing a junior as a scape goat. Manager who merged it and set deadlines should have been promptly fired.”

Latest

Former Meta contractor Sama to lay off more than 1,000 workers in Kenya

Former Meta contractor Sama to lay off more than 1,000 workers in Kenya

AI is a gold mine for spammers and scammers, but Google is using it as a tool to fight back

AI is a gold mine for spammers and scammers, but Google is using it as a tool to fight back

OpenAI policy chief slams AI doomers, says we need to have more responsible conversations

OpenAI’s David Lehane urges responsible discussions around AI, highlighting risks of extreme narratives and stressing the need for balanced public understandi

AI startup Cluely hiring engineer, says it will offer free home, food and even a partner in 1 year

San Francisco-based AI startup Cluely offers a unique job package including free housing, food, and a guaranteed partner after one year.

WhatsApp may soon introduce business chat filtering to reduce spam

WhatsApp reportedly working on a new feature to reduce spam and clutter. The purported feature will help users organise business messages and keep personal chat

Topics

Who the freak needs these extra MPs?

India doesn't need 307 more MPs to crowd a bigger chamber. What India needs at this moment is the right policies to drive growth, and not more policymakers. It

Schools in Kerala, MP and other states change timings, declare holidays amid heatwave

States take action to safeguard students from extreme heat

Kendriya Vidyalaya students score 90%+ in CBSE, share success mantra

With CBSE declaring the Class 10 results, students across India are celebrating their scores and planning their next academic steps. At PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyala

Aadi Abadi factor: How delimitation, women voters shape Tamil Nadu poll narrative

Women voters emerge as pivotal in Tamil Nadu's heated election scene

Markets open flat as geopolitical tensions ease, but caution remains

The BSE Sensex was trading at 78,030.99, up 42.31 points or 0.05% at around 9:43 am. The Nifty 50, however, slipped marginally by 6.85 points or 0.03% to 24,189

Kerala SSLC Results in May, plus two on May 25, confirms education minister

Kerala SSLC and Plus Two Result 2026 dates have been officially announced, giving students clarity on when to expect their scores. The state has also rolled out

Who is Girija Ji? PM Modi meets veteran educationist after 30 years, praises her work

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Nagercoil visit blended politics and personal warmth as he reunited with veteran educationist Gomatam Veeraraghavan Girija afte

Lebanon ceasefire: Who said what? Bibi vows troops will stay; Trump hails talks ‘very exciting’ – How Iran reacts?

Iranian Parliament speaker Ghalibaf asserts that Lebanon must be included in any peace agreement between Iran and the U.S., emphasizing its importance for regio
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img