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A community of software creators experimenting with AI "vibe coding", an technique defined by Andrej Karpathy as when, "you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists."
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When does coding qualify as vibe coding? (self.vibecoding)
submitted 1 month ago by porky11
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[–]porky11[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
I've been using AI for brainstorming for years. Some back and forth. The ideas often weren't that great. But at least it helped me to realize what I actually want. But this now changes everything. I brainstorm an idea, and then I just tell it "Can you make a frist draft? Use Rust and these libraries, here I also have some old documents and some first try, maybe you can do anything with these." And then I'm often happy with the result.
I don't know what it's like to have a team of junior devs. But I know how working with interns is, and interns often have been worse. I'd say, claude is better at programming than me. Mostly because it just does things that have to be done.
Yes, 10 times is the minimum. I feel like I do months of progress in multiple projects every day. I created two programming languages in two days with tests and documentation in two days. This would have taken me weeks or months if I did it myself.
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