I donโt think people realize how practical vibe coding gets once you actually start using it.
In the last couple months, Iโve rebuilt and moved my artist website over to Vercel and saved around $180/year (only paying for domain name, one time payment of $30 a year).
Built a photo enhancer for fixing botched shots instead of paying $40โ60/year for an app I used,
And now I just rebuilt a repo for a tool I was paying $15/month for, so thereโs another $180/year saved.
All of that from 2 months of GPT Pro for Codex, which cost me around $60.
Iโll tell ya Iโm not l just messing around with AI out here,
Iโm cutting costs, building my own tools, and replacing subscriptions with stuff I actually own! ๐๐๐.
#VibeCoding #AIcoding #BuildInPublic #IndieHacking
Just discovered @GrilliotTodd 's https://t.co/ha2C1lkXLr and holy shit.
For the longest time ive been trying to flesh out a game and if your not an animator, the sprite sheets can really throw you for a loop.
I followed the instructions on how to generate an image on GPT, move it into the editor to properly pixelate, then similar to a GPT prompt was able to say what I wanted my character to do.. and viola. Animated.
Actually shocked how easy this was for how good it looks.
It's a credit based system, but you get a few free generations to try it out (which you should).
Highly recommend.
*The gif in this looks low res but it isnt', works perfectly on my computer*.