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Rocket Drew @ The Information 2 place · today 12:04 EDT

Forget Vibe Coders: ‘Cracked Engineers’ Are All the Rage in Tech

In November, a young robotics startup called Gradient began interviewing applicants for an engineering internship at the Palo Alto, Calif.–based company. But after talking to a half-dozen of them, the startup decided to ditch its plan to add interns.

Why exactly? “Not worth our time,” said J.X. Mo, 23, Gradient’s co-founder. While some of the applicants had seemed promising, “none of them would be cracked enough for us to hire them,” he said.

These days, plenty of people within tech are after the same thi

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