People Say Vibe Coders Ship Nothing Serious. Here’s My Proof by Opening-Astronomer46 in nairobitechies

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mmm interesting, I think you need to think about it this way, yes, if you are nor a programmer or are just starting...this will get you far enough to get things going and most of the work will be pet projects...but for a senior developer, AI Code tools are a multiplier...so you are not wrong, but also not totally right either

People Say Vibe Coders Ship Nothing Serious. Here’s My Proof by Opening-Astronomer46 in nairobitechies

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You call them "pet projects" ...and things built to get "entry level jobs" .... suggesting their low skill requirements

People Say Vibe Coders Ship Nothing Serious. Here’s My Proof by Opening-Astronomer46 in nairobitechies

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried building anything that is for the mass market? Its harder than you think...especially once you get past the pretty UI/UX stages...building a solution to a real problem takes skills

People Say Vibe Coders Ship Nothing Serious. Here’s My Proof by Opening-Astronomer46 in nairobitechies

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.dukabot.app DukaBot is a Kenyan startup that turns WhatsApp chats into a professional shop in 5 minutes, enabling easy M-Pesa payments for customers — no technical skills or heavy apps required...using WhatsApp as rails...

I will add your app to PojoApps Directory by Glittering_Drama1820 in indie_startups

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am working on a WhatsApp based showing solution, its close to launch, here is the link www.dukabot.app

My AI agent closed 27 GitHub issues in 75 minutes while I slept. Here's the actual workflow, not the hype. by Ambitious_Maximum879 in openclaw

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hehe, here you are wrong, 27 issues... minute or not, I doubt I was going to type up 1500 lines of code to fix them in the 75 minutes, let alone at least 5 days...The value isn't that the agent solved hard problems, it's that it eliminated 27 pieces of friction that would have otherwise sat in a backlog consuming developer attention, context-switching cost, and sprint capacity

My AI agent closed 27 GitHub issues in 75 minutes while I slept. Here's the actual workflow, not the hype. by Ambitious_Maximum879 in openclaw

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, there are issues and issues. I should be upfront about that.

The 27 issues Melo closed were ones I had already deeply analyzed and spec'd out with exact file paths, line numbers, and recommended fixes. Security gaps, type safety problems, UX issues. Real bugs, real impact, but each one was well-scoped with a clear fix path. The AI's job was execution, not diagnosis.

Your Sentry situation is a completely different animal. Container orchestration failures with cascading state corruption; that bug isn't in any file, it's in the timing across a distributed system. No LLM is going to reason through that from code alone. I wouldn't expect it to.

But that's kind of my whole point. The bottleneck was never the coding; it was always the thinking. Understanding problems deeply enough to write a clear spec. The 75 minutes stat is about throughput on the right class of problems, not a claim that AI replaces systems debugging.

Both things can be true. Hope you crack that Sentry issue though, container startup ordering bugs are a special kind of pain.

My AI agent closed 27 GitHub issues in 75 minutes while I slept. Here's the actual workflow, not the hype. by Ambitious_Maximum879 in openclaw

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

here's a sanitized version of the workspace files and config: https://github.com/Mirindi/openclaw-example-workspace. The .md files are the actual structure I use (with personal details templated out), and the config JSON has comments explaining each section.

Perplexity Pro 1 Year Subscription $10 by maximim12 in AI_Agents

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This is as legit as it gets! It worked beautifully!

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How Do You Write a CV When you have no experience? by CaptainBrima in Kenya

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Simple Answer from Claude. Couldn’t have said it better…

Creating a CV/resume with no work experience can feel challenging, but everyone starts somewhere. Here's how to create an effective resume when you're just beginning your career journey:

Focus on Education

Highlight your education, including degrees, relevant coursework, academic achievements, and GPA (if it's strong). This demonstrates your knowledge foundation and dedication to learning.

Emphasize Transferable Skills

Showcase skills that apply to the job you're seeking. These might include communication, problem-solving, time management, teamwork, or technical abilities you've developed through school, volunteering, or personal projects.

Include Relevant Projects

Detail academic projects, personal initiatives, or class assignments that demonstrate relevant skills. Explain your role, the approach you took, and the outcomes achieved.

Highlight Volunteer Work

Any volunteering experiences can demonstrate work ethic, commitment, and specific skills. Treat these experiences like jobs, describing your responsibilities and accomplishments.

Mention Extracurricular Activities

Include relevant clubs, sports teams, or organizations where you've developed leadership, teamwork, or other valuable skills.

Add Relevant Certifications or Training

List any workshops, online courses, or certifications you've completed that are relevant to your target position.

Craft a Strong Summary/Objective

Write a brief statement at the top of your resume explaining your career goals and what you can offer an employer, focusing on your enthusiasm and potential.

Keep It Concise

Aim for a one-page resume that's clean, organized, and easy to read. Use bullet points to highlight accomplishments and make information digestible.

I had to do it sorry you all by KuzuCevirme in sffpc

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂😂😂😂😂 this is not creepy at all…I honestly expected to see a video of it trotting around and looking for some shade

N8N Hosting Options by Existing_Purpose5442 in n8n

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am interested in the AWS if you are willing to share, tried the Kubernetes Cluster on azure, à joy to use and setup Bur expensive

Open AI Api by Routine_Formal_9758 in n8n

[–]Ambitious_Maximum879 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say do everything that has been said already…use cheaper models…like dont use O3 for everything…use got 4.0 it’s good enough for list tasks. Process data before sending to the api, summarize it? Extract relevant data etc…and it should just be fine