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by nico
376 days ago
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The closest there is to a definition is the original Tweet by Karpathy[1] However, if you go to /r/vibecoding (which has grown from 14k to 22k members in the last 3 weeks), it seems like any coding/programming you do, with assistance of AI, can be considered vibecoding there Apparently, most people doing AI-assisted coding are developers, but there is also a rapidly-growing group of people that don't have a background in coding and are getting into it using AI [1] https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_... |
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