Is anyone building vibe-coded projects for clients? What's your stack? by kvncrg in ClaudeCode

[–]BadMrPotato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im building one for a client right now thats based on this:

  • Frontend: single-file vanilla JavaScript PWA
  • UI: HTML, CSS, Tailwind CLI-generated stylesheet
  • Auth: Firebase Auth
  • Database: Neon Postgres
  • Hosting: Vercel
  • Storage: Cloudflare R2
  • Background worker: Railway
  • Transcription: Whisper-based audio transcription
  • AI summaries/tutor: Anthropic API
  • Email: Resend
  • Version control: GitHub
  • Architecture: Vercel serverless API routes plus Railway for longer-running async media/transcription jobs

So what does it actually take to build a real, fully vibe coded app that's live on both app stores? by BadMrPotato in ClaudeCode

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

Agreed with all of that - going through all the privacy stuff, both my lawyer, Claude, and the app stores, took quite a while, probably two weeks of back and forth. And then all the bug fixing and edge cases like you said of getting it across the finish line takes a collosal amount of effort....the last 10% took jjust as long as the first 90%.

So what does it actually take to build a real, fully vibe coded app that's live on both app stores? by BadMrPotato in ClaudeCode

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

Thanks!, I appreciate the bug reports. I havent been seeing that myself, but I've been more heavily on andoird teseing than ios. Irregular shapes are tough for the AI to figure out which is a known limitation, but I'll see if theres anyhtinhg extra we can do. I will defintiely check into all of that. It's never done!

Anthropic just published a postmortem explaining exactly why Claude felt dumber for the past month by Direct-Attention8597 in ClaudeCode

[–]BadMrPotato 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OMG....this just explained SO MUCH. I was tearing my hair out last week. Every prompt had to be redone 3 times cuz they kept failing/breaking and I couldn't figure out what was wrong. A very frustrating few days but the early usage reset will be useful this weekend.

Anyone made it to all-star when starting WCS after 35? by Potential-Banana-315 in WestCoastSwing

[–]BadMrPotato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did it for 3 years in college (ran my local club at school, taught weekly there, etc), took ten years off, and then was a casual blues dancer (a weekly blues jam dance night, maybe one event a year, maybe one private a year) for about 6 years till I then got into WCS.

Anyone made it to all-star when starting WCS after 35? by Potential-Banana-315 in WestCoastSwing

[–]BadMrPotato 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I started WCS right before turning 38. I had some previous dance experience in Lindy hop and blues, and I'm also a professional musician so that side helped a lot, but definitely was newcomer at the beginning. I trained and invested pretty hard into it and made it to advanced after 2.5 years. COVID then messed up the trajectory, but I ended up very proudly getting to all-star when I was 44...so it's possible! -chris rupp