11-12, August 2026 Seoul, South Korea View More Details & Registration Note: The schedule is subject to change.
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"Let’s be real: My AI has dementia." "Vibe-coding in real: Me and My AI is stupid" Welcome to the "Vibe Coding" era, where anyone can prompt their way to complex code. But as a 17-year-old developer who "bullied" LLMs to build a custom Linux Based OS (MaruxOS) from scratch, I’ve seen the ugly truth: AI is a brilliant assistant, but a chronic liar with a 5-minute memory. In this session, I expose the messy reality of AI-native development. I’ll share how I battled "Contextual Dementia"—where AI forgets my ARM64 architecture mid-patch—and survived "Mindless Yes-Clicking Syndrome," where a single trusted prompt almost nuked my entire glibc. Key Takeaways: The Hallucination Hunter: Sniffing out AI’s "confident bullshit." The Dementia Doctor: Managing AI’s memory loss to maintain architectural integrity. The Final Decider: Moving beyond the "Yes-Clicking" trap to take true technical ownership. AI might be writing the code, but only a real engineer can stop it from burning the house down.
A normal(maybe?) Student from Korea Developer of Korean Transportation app "LIINK" Developer of Open Source Project MaruxOS Loves developing things for societyFounder of MaruLab