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by doubleorseven
422 days ago
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I was programming 14 years without LLM so I'm not sure I can relate, but - Agents got really good lately in explaining what they did, which makes it easier to skim over the "boilerplate" and focus on the main event it produced. Also I got really good with agents since I spend half of my day talking in my head to an agent and focusing on how to build my prompt and what questions and areas I want it to ask me about before I set it free. It's not really vibe coding but actuall vibe coding never worked for me, it usually get stuck in a loop of "let me fix a linter issue" and "i didn't implemented this interface correctly". |
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