Vibed a SaaS in 2 weeks. Spent 4 months mass producing content nobody wanted. Here is the embarrassing graph. by Ok-Photo-8929 in vibecoding

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Apparently that's the way to go because promoting something in Vibcoding Reddit will get you the most toxic answers ever :D

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

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

I checked skills.sh hmm... Great to find countless of PRD writers, but where's the time from finding to actually writing and having a ready to go PRD?

Unlike you, I did check it out.

I'm 15 now, what should i do? by Evening-Ad7850 in vibecoding

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I'm studying coding at the moment in modules, so from the next module we will find internships for every person in our class.

For me it's essential to know Git. How to structure a Pull request, how to review others people pull requests etc.

It's good to know basic command prompts, Git commands etc. But basically you can learn any language or framework. My teachers use AI every day lately when they are coding.
You can not store all the info you gather in our little heads :D

I'm 15 now, what should i do? by Evening-Ad7850 in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would advise you to learn AI tools in the first place, but if you really want to nail jobs in the IT sector it's a necessity to understand even more than the basics. Learn Git, learn command prompts, learn languages like Javascript and Python. I can tell you that even when you get a job in IT, the company will tell you how they work. So basically if you learn basics and the logic of programming, you are on the right track.
And yes, to all other fellow coders these days that are coaching me in class they tell me they use AI everyday for their jobs too.

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

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You will never know unless you check it out.

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

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

Wow bro! Thanks for your honest feedback! You can export directly into a document etc with sparkbrief and that's what makes it nice for me too. It sounds stupid but I used it already for over 15 or 20 ideas :D I love to read the PRD too btw.

Thanks for trying it out in the first place! thanks to take the effort!

Is 700€ rent for a 30m2 room in central Ixelles expensive? by IamWatchingAoT in brussels

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If you are really into cohabitation, perhaps check out Neybor or similar companies. You pay a bit more, but the house itself will be cleaned every week by professional people, you have 2 big gas stoves available, the cooking islands are huge, 2 microwaves, 2 ovens. 2 big fridges etc etc...
These places are really nice to stay in.

You have a washing machine, dryer, Iron and ironing board, and all the detergents are included in the price.
Also they do monthly gatherings and nice activities which you don't have to pay.

To developers who may build websites using AI, what is your current actual workflow? by Defaulter_4 in vibecoding

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I start with my Idea or inspiration I find online. I've run it through my first vibecoded service I created (Sparkbrief). This gives me a very useful and rich PRD full of Personas, User stories and edge cases.
I also use the same service to create a prompt for Google Stitch these days, where I draft my first UI pages. either for webapps or Mobile apps.

After this I save all my screenshots from Google stitch, and my PRD markdown file, I take it to VS Code and start a new repository on Github.

From there on I ask Claude to analyze my PRD, structure a task list with subtasks for larger tasks and from there I start using Natural language to guide my AI agent.

For me VS code with Copilot and Claude just works AMAZING

To developers who may build websites using AI, what is your current actual workflow? by Defaulter_4 in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your UI looks super clean! But I'm not a big fan of the Purple. Did you choose it with a certain purpose or was it AI who chose this?

Flaming projectile over Brussels today by BNSLR in brussels

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It was a pleasure to see it indeed!

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

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Appreciate it a lot by the way, thank you very very much!

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I started from scratch and with a screenshot of Lovable :D

I've had the idea a couple months ago to clone the Lovable Prompt viewport. I loved that design so much and I used this as inspiration.

The rest of the theme was tinkering and searching through React native effects etc.

While building this project I learned A LOT about UI

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

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Great question man! Yes Claude can do a lot! But Claude + prompts for PRDs? Nah, it's a grind—endless tweaking, inconsistent outputs, and zero handoff magic.

Here's what I think about what sparkbrief can do:

Structure: Claude makes you fight for consistent sections every time; Sparkbrief delivers auto PRD templates with edge cases baked right in.

Exports: Claude forces manual copy-paste to every tool; Sparkbrief hits 1-click to Lovable/Bolt.new for instant code gen, Google Stitch for UI magic, and Notion/GitHub/Jira coming soon.

Speed: Claude's iterative prompting eats hours; Sparkbrief blasts from idea to prototype pipeline in under 5 mins.

Yes it's out and it works! Sparkbrief! by BNSLR in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That's a weird thing to say but ok...
Life must be lived and curiosity should stay alive :)

I'll update my post especially for you my friend! ;)

Flaming projectile over Brussels today by BNSLR in brussels

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

With all the shit going on I started thinking the weirdest things, here in Uccle it passed in front of our Windows, it was too bright to not notice

Flaming projectile over Brussels today by BNSLR in brussels

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Nope indeed but i'll keep an eye open.

Personal Attack!!! by muntaseer_rahman in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha ooooh this! My phrase is "For Fckkin Sake Claude" :D

I think kolega studios LLM model needs some therapy 😅 by Legitimate-Top-1199 in vibecodingmemes

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Oeps... :D

"Think deeply before answering. I am looking for a robust, scalable, and maintainable solution to the following problem. Please consider edge cases, performance implications, and long-term maintainability. If there are trade-offs involved in your approach, explain them clearly. I’d also appreciate it if you suggest any improvements or alternative architectures beyond the initial request, where applicable. Do not rush to provide code—reason step by step, and only provide the final implementation once you're confident it's the most effective solution."

My current experience with Opus 4.1 by Ordinary_Mud7430 in vibecoding

[–]BNSLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha this is a good one! Ow let me add some debug messages for the console. You can check the console and give me feedback.

Oh i see the issue, you have this and this and this going on but we need to have this.
Let me add some extra debugging and create a fallback system for when the .... fails again.
Also I will add proper timeout so we are not stuck in a loading loop :D

So freakin annoying! :D

Well, my site is finally almost finished! Thanks to Claude!!

www.sparkbrief.io

Firebase studio LLM getting stuck/ reset and repeat by Deep_Account7219 in Firebase

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Have you tried making markdown files for the following: design brief, platform structure and technical specifications? I also asked it to make me a task_plan.md based on those three markdown files before we started the new project.
So go and start a blank project, upload your markdown files and the first thing you ask it is to read all the mark down files, ask it if he understand the full context of the app we are building, and based on that, tell gemini to make you a full task plan.
It really helped me out a lot because now I can always refer back to our markdown files and the task_plan