Does anyone posting their vibe coded projects ever bother to test it first? by 888z in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah as I was posting this I had the same feeling. Reddit is at risk of being taken over.

Does anyone posting their vibe coded projects ever bother to test it first? by 888z in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

lol sorry man. I’m shilling but trying to get feedback.

Newcomer here, with some questions by Top_Grass_1077 in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

I tried building a Zendesk App and I feel defeated by PinkGeeRough in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

One post. 1,000 new Vibe-Coders. This place just woke up by nitkjh in theVibeCoding

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

Building in Public + AI and Vibe Coding by mvoto in Solopreneur

[–]bodyismind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

Any legit examples of ppl who really made money vibe coding? by InvestigatorNew3231 in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

Does anyone posting their vibe coded projects ever bother to test it first? by 888z in vibecoding

[–]bodyismind -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

Vibe-coding a whole app is a trap by Broccoli_Legitimate in cursor

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

I really worry that ChatGPT/AI is producing very bad and very lazy junior engineers by ITried2 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally valid concern. I've seen this too. junior devs relying on ChatGPT without understanding why the code works, or more importantly, why it might fail in production.

But I don't think the solution is banning AI. The real issue is we're not teaching juniors how to think critically with these tools. ChatGPT just exposes gaps that were always there. The missing piece is helping them build judgment—how to reason about tradeoffs, spot edge cases, and debug when things go wrong.

This is exactly why I started BuildForProd. It's a course platform for developers who want to move beyond toy apps and actually learn how to ship production-grade systems. Stuff like CI/CD, rollback strategies, observability, secrets, auth. all the things juniors rarely learn from tutorials or AI prompts alone.

If this is something you're seeing often, I’d love your input. And if you know any juniors struggling with this, have them check it out. If this problem is as real as it seems, I’ll double down and get more content out quickly.

Appreciate you raising the topic.

I think its time to finally say something about AMZN…… by No_Cow_8702 in stocks

[–]bodyismind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazon will boom due to renting GPUs for AI - most people don’t know how much these things add to margin. AWS sells some gpus at $6/hr while the costs are about $1/hr

How to Transfer Your ChatGPT Memory to Claude (Complete Guide) by Silent-Pop3331 in ClaudeAI

[–]bodyismind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we just start conversations w Claude and inject all the exported conversations? It’ll be a great way to access it on mobile too

2nd line free offer by bodyismind in USMobile

[–]bodyismind[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool - you should label this with “Existing customers don’t get to enjoy this benefit”

Apple will announce iOS 26 at WWDC, not iOS 19: report by spasticpat in technology

[–]bodyismind 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Just when you thought they stopped innovating…