I've vibe coded almost a dozen weekend projects this year and with every single one, I've done something I've never tried before. Whether it's developing for a wholly new platform, using a completely new JavaScript framework, or accessing hardware APIs I have zero experience with.
It's incredible how much you can learn by fully submitting to the vibe. Instead of spending days researching the tools I'd like to use, I'm just using them. In the process, I'm learning new things every single day. The learning experience is much more intense than it has ever been in my rather long coding career.
I've never learned as much about programming as I did in the last year. Insane. If this isn't the singularity, I don't know what is.
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Do you have any preferred #vibecoding setup?
I mostly use cursor and goose in parallel. Switching models in goose depending on what I need.
Sometimes use the web UI of GPT or Gemini to do research.
Consider Librechat for a self hosted front end for LLM APIs
But what do you mean with vibe coding? I ask because I think most of the people have different concepts on that. My boss is asking me to switch my brain off and let the AI tools take the wheel, while I'm only relegated to a meere reviewer on things I'm not expert on. There's no room for learning in that view. For me, it is having AI tools as pair programming buddies, while I ask for specific things to the agents, I ask them for explanation on what they did and the trade offs of those decisions.
Sounds like a typical CEO. Don't let a non-coder (or anyone really) tell you how to use AI tools. Especially the non-coders have no idea what they're talking about.
Code must be understandable, efficient, secure, and, most importantly, maintainable. They don't understand any of this.
Thanks!
He's a typical CEO.
From this point on I'm gonna lie that AI wrote 100% of my code just to keep my job π
Hope this do not reinforced his idea that AI is flawless.
LLMs are a WONDERFUL teaching/learning tool.
It's so much fun to move so fast. Feels like I grew up with a horse and buggy and am now driving around in an SUV
#vibecoding #memes featuring @npub12rv5...85vg π€π©


Out of curiosity, are you running locally, or not? What is your set up for vibe coding?
I worry about the security of vibe coded apps.
If youβre reviewing the code youβre merging, itβs quite simple to see where the security flaws are. Mostly, fine-combing all network calls will cover your buns. Thereβs additional nuances to look out for, but itβs not as worrisome as you might think with the proper due diligence. Iβm sure @npub12rv5...85vg has that under control!
Exactly. I'm worried about a lack of due diligence.
Makes sense @npub142un...9rcp . That is an existing problem, however, lack of dev due diligence; AI simply exacerbates it. Iβm quite concerned about hacked open-source libraries and the propagation of malicious code through unattended external dependencies. Definitely a big security hole when mismanaged, and itβs incredibly easy to mismanage. Less concerned today about LLMs directly including malicious snippets, butβ¦ ya never know! Practice vigilance today, feel the joy tomorrow!
i can do in 2 days what used to tak me two months.
same here, in Linux with the help of AI and accomplished so much. Finished many small and big projects which were hanging there for ages. 6 months and ....its exponential learning curve.
What are your favorite tools to vibe code ? #asknostr
Same here - but how do you feel about not coding by hand anymore. I feel that i somehow lost a little bit the joy (watching the ai do things while i wait and "instruct") instead of instructing, i felt actually doing it by hand made me "happier".
Learn by doing is key
Awesome.... π
For kids learning to code, would you recommend it?