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by epiccoleman
179 days ago
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This is at least a little bit true for me. Examples: https://github.com/epiccoleman/scrapio https://github.com/epiccoleman/tuber These are both projects which have repeatedly given me a lot of value but which have very little market mass appeal (well, tuber is pretty fuckin' cool, imho, but you could just prompt one up yourself). I've also built a handful of tools for my current job which are similarly vibe coded. The problem with these kinds of things from a "can I sell this app" perspective is that they're raw and unpolished. I use tuber multiple times a week but I don't really care enough about it to get it to a point where I don't have to have a joke disclaimer about not understanding the code. If one of my little generated CLIs or whatever fails, I don't mind, I still saved time. But if I wanted to charge for any of them I'd feel wrong not polishing the rough edges off. |
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