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Romeo@_romeopeter·
Developers should be questioning processes more: - "Why does this exist?” - "Who is this for?” - “What problem does this actually solve?” - "Can I see the briefing on this"? You're a creator, not a code monkey.
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Romeo@_romeopeter·
@AdemoyeJohn *Never vibe-code in a language you’ve not used before. God learn it first!*
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Romeo@_romeopeter·
@AdemoyeJohn Never a vibe-code in language if you've not used before. Go learn it first!
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K.O.O@Dominus_Kelvin·
Replace Vercel with Docker + VPS. Replace Netlify with Docker + VPS. Replace PlanetScale with PostgreSQL on a VPS. Replace Neon with PostgreSQL on a VPS. Replace Upstash with Redis on a VPS. Replace Meilisearch Cloud with Meilisearch on a VPS. Replace Algolia with Meilisearch on a VPS. Replace Supabase with Postgres + Auth + Storage on a VPS. Replace Railway with Docker + VPS. Replace Render with Docker + VPS. Replace Fly.io with Docker + VPS. All you really need: • Docker • A cheap VPS • PostgreSQL • Redis • SMTP
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David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
GPT 5.4 is like a really skilled developer who mostly does backend stuff They can have like 30+ years of experience and be geniuses, but... don't let them touch the frontend too much
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Romeo@_romeopeter·
@imanands @echo_vick With no understanding of the inner logic when something feels off and the agent just can seem to get it right, how do you plan to handle such edge cases?
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Anand Singh
Anand Singh@imanands·
This is exactly why the next wave of vibe coding tools won't generate code for you to manage — they'll generate the final product directly. Describe what you want, AI builds it, you never touch the spaghetti. That's how we're approaching game dev at Arclusion — intent in, playable game out, running in the browser.
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Victor@echo_vick·
The day i realized that vibe coding definitely needed coding experience was when I accepted a flutter gig, without experience of flutter or dart… I mean I knew general principles and standards, but I had never written dart before… So I started, it was going well, until it wasn’t…. I almost ran mad With each bug AI fixed, 10 more sprung up!, I tried to go through the code and see if I could understand and fix some of the bugs myself, Omo I almost shed tears… bruh dart humbled senior dev….not that I couldn’t understand what was going on..but because the codebase was already too far gone in spaghetti and beyond repair. I didn’t need anyone to tell me to rebuild the app in React Native that i was very conversant with. Summary: You STILL NEED some coding experience to vibe code…maybe in the nearest future it won’t be the case, but for now…IT IS, so if anyone says otherwise, they’re living in denial.
Tomilola Oluwafemi@tomilola_ng

Rage bait? I can bet that video isn't even yours, you want to vibe code Mobile App using Flutter & Dart without prior coding experience??? You dey whyne

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Romeo@_romeopeter·
@BaeKuchiki Netflix release ‘Ooku: The inner Chamber’ two years and didn’t nothing since then.
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B. Kuchiki 🌸@BaeKuchiki·
No because the amount of amazing anime that still have no season 2 after all these years is criminal 😭
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Roro ☃@RoRoFli·
I told my mom she was invading my privacy and she told me I came out of her privacy
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Ufot Ubon@UfotUbon·
On the subject of marriage: Purpose before pleasure. Kingdom purpose before pleasure.
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Romeo@_romeopeter·
@Pejuola_a Can’t say it true but I’d accept it even if the person made it up because it’s just about right.
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Pejuola| HR🗣️@Pejuola_a·
Someone said rap means rhythm and poetry how true is that?
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Romeo@_romeopeter·
This assumes the person building knows what prompt or guide to give to the agent to produce a functional and intuitive software. Who’s better suited to do, the 10x engineer or just about anyone interacting with a 10x knowledge base? The 10x engineer has an advantage. Not only will that person move at the speed of light but will know well enough when to slow down, cross-check and address discrepancies of outcome. This isn’t to say you have to be 10x to build with AI, but having knowledge of how software works puts you ahead. His take, when dissected, doesn’t add up. It easy to be caught up in his corporate and quasi-tech jargon if you’ve not built software before.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Chamath on how AI agents are making the "10x engineer" distinction disappear because the most efficient "code paths" are now obvious to everyone. Just as AI solved chess and removed the mystery of the best move, AI is doing the same for coding, making the process reductive and removing technical differentiation. "I'm going to say something controversial: I don't think developers anymore have good judgment. Developers get to the answer, or they don't get to the answer, and that's what agents have done. The 10x engineer used to have better judgment than the 1x engineer, but by making everybody a 10x engineer, you're taking judgment away. You're taking code paths that are now obvious and making them available to everybody. It's effectively like what happened in chess: an AI created a solver so everybody understood the most efficient path in every single spot to do the most EV-positive (expected value positive) thing. Coding is very similar in that way; you can reduce it and view it very reductively, so there is no differentiation in code." --- From @theallinpod YT channel (link in comment)

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Romeo@_romeopeter·
On the surface, it’s a suggestive statement to make the best use of AI, beneath that though is more compute power that’ll be needed when engineers burn through tokens and data centers would need to adjust for that usage. Who will they buy the compute power from? Exactly! Also it’ll cost the company more. $500k engineer using $250k in token will amount $750k in bills per engineer of that grade.
Bearly AI@bearlyai

Jensen says he will be upset if he finds out his $500k engineer is *not* using at least $250k in tokens

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Peter Gostev@petergostev·
There's worry that people will stop using their brains with LLMs, but managing several AI agent threads in parallel has been some of the most cognitively intensive work I've done in years
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Mike Winger@MikeWingerii·
There was no secret chord that David played that pleased the Lord.
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