Gaming: 'i Taught My Dog To Vibe Code Games': Yup, Someone Actually Managed...

Gaming: 'i Taught My Dog To Vibe Code Games': Yup, Someone Actually Managed...

If this is what a Cavapoo can do, goodness knows what a Border Collie would code.

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I have now, officially, seen everything. Yes, that includes a man eating his own head. And a dog vibe coding games. It turns out that to achieve the latter all you need is a bluetooth keyboard, a Raspberry Pi, a smart pet food dispenser, a few guard rails for your AI model of choice and a couple of hours spare. Oh, and a cavapoo called Momo.

This is all the work of YouTuber Caleb Leak. Well, and Momo, too. "For the past few weeks I’ve been teaching my 9-pound cavapoo Momo (Cavalier King Charles spaniel and toy poodle) to vibe code games. The key to making this work is telling Claude Code that a genius game designer who only speaks in cryptic riddles is giving it instructions, add strong guardrails, and build plenty of tools for automated feedback," Caleb explains. "The results have surpassed my expectations," he says.

Source: PC Gamer