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Learn Vibecoding

Learn Vibecoding Used AI

1 devlog
1h 46m
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A simple website that teaches you on how to vibe code properly

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UltimateHobbyCoder

about 2 months ago

UltimateHobbyCoder Covers 1 devlog and 1h 46m

Finished the project. was fun

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Eucatastrophe Eucatastrophe 21 days ago

I mean, if someone doesn’t have the skillset or time to make a website, why not just use Wix or wordpress (or a similar drag-and-drop?) We don’t have to put up a front, and pretend we’re good at anything…

Well, non-philosophically, I’m very genuinely hoping that you DID AI-generate some of these docs (it reads a little bit that way). From my experience with chatting with an AI, managing React & database stuff is an absolute nightmare. The systems get pretty complicated fast, especially the more niche something is. Granted, I was talking to GPT, idk how your experience with Cursor is.

If you’ve ever looked at someone else’s code before, you’ll probably understand the feeling of just fundamentally not understanding their structure. Uh, I guess that’s how I feel about AI code a lot of the time. I do feel kinda strongly about this topic. Anyway, I’d be open to any of your thoughts on it! (hopefully not AI generated thoughts, as those tend to be quite repetitive)

Eucatastrophe Eucatastrophe 21 days ago

I must say that I disagree with your take on vibe coding — especially the argument of “Cameras on Phones didn't kill professional photographers”.. what “vibe coding” does is making creativity a commodity, essentially. It’s not like an IDE helping you autocomplete functions or check for grammar rules. It’s just writing everything for you. There was a quote, “We shape our tools and our tools shape us.” In this way, I think we’re letting these tools shape us too much, if we’re giving up creativity and passion for efficiency. It’s a bit dystopian.