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เข้าร่วม Ekim 2011
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Hemant
Hemant@hemantkdotcom·
@sahill_og games don't compile on vibes. turns out gravity needs math.
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Sahil@sahill_og·
notice how vibe coders never touch game dev because there’s no “generate gameplay” button you actually have to think
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@romxdev Handing your profession to SAAS company and relying on it is the most stupid shit EVER. Scared of non-coders taking your job because they can show something faster :D?
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Roman
Roman@romxdev·
vibe coding is officially dead I had to say it. we thought AI would let us relax and code "on chill", but instead it turned us into architectural bureaucrats. we write strict laws, define rules, limits, and principles. if you don't obsessively review the code agent writes, your project will mutate into a massive landfill of tech debt within a month.
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Salvo@BroadsideCode·
@romxdev I mean it just started. How can you call it dead? :D It is true if you don't keep the reins on it, it can get wildly out of control. I probably rewrite my project structure and pipelines once a week.
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p@antononone·
@romxdev Coding was never about strict laws expect the syntax. The process of coding shouldn't be strict.
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@bazfurby Your AI hallusinated that dashboard or someone found bug already
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Baz Furby 👻
Baz Furby 👻@bazfurby·
I quietly launched Surfaceable on Friday, no promo, no budget, just a Linkedin & X post. It's been Easter weekend so I've been offline, just realised we have 18 sign ups and 4 paid customers already! WHAT!!!
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Are you willing to go back to coding without AI?
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p@antononone·
@Modafalla @ryancarson You failed to follow up correctly and I'm still answering you.
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Mo Daf
Mo Daf@Modafalla·
@antononone @ryancarson I don’t base my success on other people opioid luckily, especially online but it doesn’t hurt to ask
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
You still need to know how to code
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p@antononone·
@kunal_twts @iyoushetwt Computers are boxes that understand commands. You make computer do things with those commands. You can also call those commmands how you like. Congratz you created programming language.
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Kunal
Kunal@kunal_twts·
@iyoushetwt How did people even create programming languages
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Ayushi☄️
Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt·
How did people even learn coding back when there were no docs or youtube tutorials?
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p@antononone·
@ScottCywinski @iyoushetwt I have self studied MIT computer science and redid precollege math too and read several other books while making projects I liked and learning different things. Can confidentally say I at least understand 90% what is under this umburella called computers. They are just boxes.
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Scott Cywinski
Scott Cywinski@ScottCywinski·
Are posts like these just clickbait? You took classes. You bought books. You practiced and wrote the code yourself. And not for nothing, the image of Zuckerberg is implying that he did not have YouTube or tutorials. The web was already 10 years old by the time Facebook came along. Maybe the more important question is why are you people not reading books or documentation and always relying on YouTube and tutorials?
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p@antononone·
@Suparious @iyoushetwt You dont need any of these if you become genuinely good and learn fast
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Shaun Prince
Shaun Prince@Suparious·
@iyoushetwt We learned from examples, and serverfault/stackoverflow to understand challenges that other people solved. SourceForge and GitHub to see if anyone had already made the thing I want to create already, and I would settle for any code I could manipulate into making said thing.
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@nomaantgk @iyoushetwt I read 30 books this year and can confidentally say I havent used AI for 9 months. Stackoverflow, google and Wikipedia is the focus stack.
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Nomaan Arshad
Nomaan Arshad@nomaantgk·
@iyoushetwt I too have the same question. I'm mostly curious as with those resources we've seen the system builders at level which we don't see these days. Honestly, I have huge respect and I know that we're too distracted to read but still open for recommendations/advise/Must follow habits.
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Harrison McCall
Harrison McCall@LeadHead0·
@iyoushetwt Craziest thing in the world, yeah, books were real. There are coding books, there are cybersecurity books, and there are books on various subjects. If you read books, you learn about them.
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Layton Gott
Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
Unpopular opinion: Spending 2 years learning to code from scratch is a WASTE of time. Not because coding isn't valuable. But because by the time you learn how to manually code AI will be better than basically every human. Every month alone we get some new insane model: (OpenClaw, Perplexity computer, Opus 4.6, Codex 5.4 etc…) Learn the fundamentals from AI such as understand coding architecture and system design. Then let AI handle the coding. The people who win in 3-5 years won't be the best coders. They'll be the smartest system promoters.
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Abhishek Wasnikar
Abhishek Wasnikar@awasnikar01·
@TTrimoreau running out of motivation usually shows up first, then money just finishes the job
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
What killed more startups in 2026? Running out of money Running out of motivation 👇
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p@antononone·
@TTrimoreau Vibe coding. Not reading books. Being retard running after shiny objects. Monetary goals?
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Is coding still worth learning in the AI era?
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Luke Vaughan
Luke Vaughan@LVaughan61063·
@sahill_og I can talk with the business partners 80% better than ai can
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Sahil
Sahil@sahill_og·
Backend Developer interview: We can write 80% of our code with AI why should we still hire you. What will be your response?
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@Sarcast34746885 @AlfinCodes How you debug is knowing the basics. Some wibecoder I saw claimed fetch is Javascript syntax ahahah.
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Chetan2k.11@Sarcast34746885·
@AlfinCodes Debugging code has become more valuable skill than writing code along with system design and best security practices.
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Alfin
Alfin@AlfinCodes·
Developers be honest. Is learning coding still worth it in the AI era?
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