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by Firfi
375 days ago
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Just feeling and experience, really. For me, if I spent time with the vibe code snippet and improved it until I can say "yes I would've written this" it's not slop anymore, even if it was written by Claude initially. On the contrary, if I glanced over the code and could say "ok it doesn't look terrible, no obvious `rm -rf` and all", even if I changed a couple obvious mistakes, I still consider it vibe. |
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So the question really is: in your experience how much code requires careful review and re-prompting vs leaving it as "not terrible".
Asking because my experience is that in practice LLMs are no better than juniors - ie. it is more effective to just write the thing by myself instead of multiple rounds of reviewing and re-prompting which does not really achieve what I really want.