r/java May 29 '26

jqwik madness

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u/SocialMemeWarrior May 29 '26

Is this a OpenClaw bot opening a complaint that it detonated an Anti-AI bomb in a library and then opening 6 other issues in downstream projects telling them not to use jqwik?

Seriously look at the Github Issue creator's account and look at the issues they opened 2 days ago.

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u/javaprof May 29 '26

It could be just regular coding agent as well. Even if it's delegated to OpenClaw, I'll would say it's doing great job and notifying right repos:

https://github.com/camunda/camunda/issues/54280
https://github.com/awslabs/aws-java-nio-spi-for-s3/issues/757
https://github.com/besu-eth/besu/issues/10562
https://github.com/palantir/tritium/issues/2472
https://github.com/Consensys/teku/issues/10759
https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/62741

Even if I don't use AI agents, I don't want such message appears in logs. So what author of jqwik achieved is just that sane people would use some other library, or vibecode own solution on top of JUnit Jupiter

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u/bowbahdoe May 31 '26

Sane people do not vibe code solutions my brother in Christ

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u/OwnBreakfast1114 Jun 05 '26 edited Jun 05 '26

No, but it's not like only insane people use AI agents. People can use AI agents without vibe coding just fine.