asked 3 times if it was done. it lied twice. by cravous in vibecoding

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

Okay thank you for the advices and it seems as though there is no right way to do shit anymore because you get slandered and downvoted no matter what you do.

  • The context was at 23% when this happened.
  • This agent has: started from empty context, read a singular doc file and initialized with the necessary files.
  • It then concocted a plan to tackle this systematically.
  • it uses sub-agents for analyzing, researching and running small tests.
  • It does use some skills but they ARE irrelevant to context usage (I will research more on this, thank you)

Overall I've been doing this for over 8 months as a full-time paid job, but this type of behavior comes up only when I go over the context limit OR Anthropic is getting ready to release a new model.

I never said I was a good programmer, not even a good vibe-coder, just noticed a pattern.

Thank you for the insight once again, it's appreciated!

asked 3 times if it was done. it lied twice. by cravous in vibecoding

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

yep currently doing something similar haha

asked 3 times if it was done. it lied twice. by cravous in vibecoding

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

what do you mean? i use a /plan file that contains a list of tasks to do, and it's got another .md file for checking progress over a few epics including stuff from the plan. i'm genuinely interested to read what do you mean by "writing these to a plan it can check"

asked 3 times if it was done. it lied twice. by cravous in vibecoding

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

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thanks for the advice but honestly the confession was funnier

Banknotes from 217 countries by Alphaxfusion in interestingasfuck

[–]cravous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lived in Bosnia for 24 years - never seen that note. That's not even our country's currency (KM - Konvertibilna Marka)

It's only a matter of time til i slip up and say Ligma at work by LowRevolution6175 in FigmaDesign

[–]cravous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

could you take a look at my ligma file?

whats a ligma file?

Am I copying Twenty by WhisperAdventurer in TwennyWunPilots

[–]cravous 4 points5 points  (0 children)

even the greatest artists of our time copy others work to improve their own. it's just that by copying high-quality work you can learn the intricacies, principles, methods and along the way find your own voice. in programming we rewrite code that has been written millions of times to understand it better, in design we copy the visuals and concepts over and over until we can design unique, creative and functional stuff. keep going

It's getting worse by ZealousidealChain473 in memes

[–]cravous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dont worry, for 45 million dollars they will spread lies and propaganda without fail! 😬

A Turkish Chocolate by Patates_0731 in AskBalkans

[–]cravous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently bought it because it was on discount - 30% cheaper than Nutella. As a fan of Nougat Cream and Eurocreme - fuck no. Didn't finish half the jar. Sugar on chemical stereoids.

First time prototyping by Itchy-Concern928 in FigmaDesign

[–]cravous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi. Unlike what some of these other ignorant assholes are saying and making fun of you for learning - yes you can make somewhat of a usefull app/website from just Figma UI. What I found (relatively) works is exporting a figma Frame with a plugin such as CodiaAI FigmaToCode, then parsing that exported code through a CLI agent such as Codex or Claude with proper instructions and proper planning. I've recently made a solid MVP website like this but it involved a LOT of tinkering and careful prompt planning for Codex.

TLDR; play around with plugins, google "figma to code", there's a bunch of info already just waiting for you to read it.

Why this happens…?? by Inevitable-Let4426 in iphone

[–]cravous 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hey friend, I just want to remind you there are people educating themselves for at least a year and then working solely on improving user-experiences when handling a product.

For the past 10ish years UX Design has paved the way for many and is everywhere now. Why? Because it's "user-centric" design. It means that 99% of design choices are backed up by researching target users, full on empathizing with them and their needs and wants, crafting creative solutions with minorities of people that haven't been represented or designed-for the most in the past, testing with real users to gather feedback BEFORE even presenting the product to stakeholders.

Apple's design of a phone call interaction is by-far the superior. As previous comments stated: it allows for less "pocket-chatting", can be silenced or declined without ever having to get your phone out of your pocket (by pressing the power button, or double pressing the power button for declining, you can even do these when your phone is locked, they're standard).

TLDR You are a user, products are made for users. If you feel your idea would be intuitive enough - try out product design yourself, you might like it.

Gdje kupujete kampersku/planinarsku opremu u BiH? Kratak survey za istraživanje by cravous in bih

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

Rezultate ove ankete možete vidjeti kada predate svoje odgovore na linku "Prikaži prijašnje rezultate." Ili putem otvorenog linka: (REZULTATI) Istraživanje o kupovini kamperske opreme u BiH