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Yeah this is why I stopped learning how to program seriously. With all these AI tools and vibe coding trust me bro approach to development didn’t sit well with me.

Like I still want to learn but just the time and all the confusion out there left me in a confused state

Still worth learning imo.

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I think so too

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116 sats \ 6 replies \ @kepford 19h

It still is. But IMO it is exposing a lot of lazy people. And lazy thinkers.

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Yeah this is why I want to learn to improve my thinking skills

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111 sats \ 4 replies \ @kepford 7h

I'm a big fan of skill stacking. Adding programming to a set of other skills has massive value. I'd argue that AI makes it much easier to learn as well as execute on ideas.

Making a proof of concept for an idea has never been so easy.

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True. I think your knowledge level can be pretty basic and still vibe code some useful apps, especially if they don't have to maintain complex state. Predyx Buddy and SN Graph Explorer were both vibe coded in less than two hours, with pretty rudimentary HTML/CSS knowledge from me. (I was responsible for the mathy stuff under the hood, but the interface and webpage elements were basically vibe-coded from scratch)

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especially if they don't have to maintain complex state

Here's the true story

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Yeah I agree. I just often get clueless on what to do next

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Adding programming to a set of other skills has massive value.

Totally agree

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116 sats \ 1 reply \ @Aeneas 20h

Not investing in your knowledge and skillset right now is a mistake. The dumb fucks are right about one thing: we are in a bubble right now, but it's what you 🫵 just mentioned. It's "vibe coding" and "trust the machine, bro."

There's no substitute for real skills and authentic ingenuity. They're releasing shit software and not doing their due cybersecurity diligence, and they're setting the internet up for a problem only real skills will fix.

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I agree

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