Just to clarify, I google a lot while coding, but one thing I learnt from my engineering degree is that is there is no ‘best’ solution.

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      Yeah, I also thought it was a meme and used purely in derogatory form, until I learned that the term was actually coined by a co-founder of OpenAI…

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      Wtf, his first step for vibe coding is to turn on a purple light, put on blue blocking glasses and headphones?

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        If you’re referencing the video, I didn’t watch it. It was a serious question because I don’t know whether using LLMs for any large scale coding task is a (terrible but real) thing or an elaborate joke. It’s hard to tell with some of the hideously stupid bullshit that has been happening in the last few years (e.g. NFTs).

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          Lol I didn’t watch it at first either. I was gonna ask you “wtf is vibe coding?” but then figured I should watch the video first.

          Best I can tell is you put on some mood lighting, glasses, and music. Then have AI build a program for you. The guy in the video legitimately thinks this is a solution for getting rid of 80% of your software development team.

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      Yup. It is real. There are people who genuinely believe, it is the future of coding. That is why I posted the tutorial. /s

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      Yes.

      I “vibe code” anything that is throwaway. If it’s throwaway code I don’t care about the quality, I just want the end result.

      For everything else, I don’t vibe code.

      There are definitely people who use AI as a crutch for their lack of technical skills. It’s the same folks who used to try to get coworkers to “help” and slowly built their tickets by cycling through teammates.

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        But like, does that happen often for you, that you need a piece of code that’s gonna be thrown away?

        I always feel like if code exists, it’s not gonna be thrown away, so it’s a good idea to make it maintainable. But I do probably have somewhat of a bias…

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        I “vibe code” anything that is throwaway.

        Same here. It’s surprisingly easy to get quick results with a few prompts for one-time scripts without putting any effort in.