Post by Egge
I am still not sold on vibe coding… I believe letting AI solve your issues, stops you from growing. And once the AI hits its ceiling you are not prepared
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I am split in 2. I do not vibe code perse but i do throw in questions to llm's. It's good to see they also come up with stuff that is better or different than what i thought of myself. I learn a lot from this as well. But if aforementioned ceiling turns out to be a lot higher than whatever i could
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I haven't done very much vibe coding, but I've done a lot of vibe testing.
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see it as better input, not output. it can only "solve" at the moment pretty mechanical work so you can focus on the real interesting stuff.
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That is a great way of putting it. I use it a lot for research and better “docs”. Sometimes I even let AI validate ideas I had and code I have written. The essence of my original post was supposed to be that people should not solely depend on it and instead develop understanding and knowledge in t
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Exactly! Allowing for a lot less screen time and a lot more fooling around decoding your partners pleasure points. 😘🍯❤️‍🔥
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New mix alert: Dawn Patrol Mashup ☀️ slow mornings, 🎶 sun‑kissed grooves 😎 easy vibes only drop in and feel the beat!
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100% agreed on that
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Getting lost on the way teaches you which questions to ask next time around.
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If can definitely put your finger on AI’s ceiling you’re probably the only one.
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I am not talking about the theoretical ceiling. I am talking about today’s AIs limitations. Like context across a huge codebase or simply remembering stuff for long enough.
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full autopilot ai - i agree completely; but supervised coding and showing the work hits a good sweet spot.
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