Why does your project turn to slop sometimes and other times gold? That's the question I had after building over a 100 vibe coded apps. Here is my methodology for making an app that will help any level AI engineer.
https://t.co/FZr8DR4bgX
#vibecoding#claude#opus
@Govindtwtt@DarioAmodei said the best way to learn vibe coding is by doing. Ofc there is levels to it but eventually you understand why your projects turn to slop. And that can be a tough pill to swallow for newbs, that's why I created future flow to help people who have limited experience.
The web doesn't need an AI layer bolted on top. It needs to be built differently from the ground up so that the same thing that renders for humans is natively readable by AI. #buildforboth#ai
@alxfazio Because they are probably aware of the situation and have to use evals to nudge ai in the right direction. If you aren't aware ai companies can not just change a few lines of code and be on their way
@Devinbuild I'd say that falls under my umbrella but Claude can do automation too. I guess it depends what you are trying to accomplish. Writing code is better with Claude, turn on bypass mode and test regularly. Unless you have some sort of harness or guide, automation will most likely lack
@SullyOmarr there is actually more noise than truth. So if it's working for you don't switch. For me that was Claude Code CLI, I can do everything I possibly want on my machine and building apps.