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alex
@proxystudio.eth
I don’t think vibe coding gets you *so* much further than drawing or writing used to, for smart creative people at least I do think it gets you to making money in crypto a lot faster though Whether that’s good or bad depends on the quality of the vibe coders we attract If they’re low quality, the projects will be abandoned and die If they’re high quality the projects will iterate and grow around cool ideas from the drawing board
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tani
@tanishq
+1 on it being a lever for smart people to experiment on cool ideas quickly this is what i vibe-coded last night for example
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simon
@sa
The shift from Claude 3.5 to 3.7 has made ideas I've had over the years finally possible without hiring a dev team. Now, I build out the app 95% and then work with someone to handle any remaining errors/bugs. Imagine what we're going to see now that the barrier to build something is lower. There will also be a lot of semi-functional crap.
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Steen!!!
@usersteen.eth
I think it's imperative to accelerate their development journey. I've learned a fkton using these tools. I can talk to a dev at least a full level higher than before. Haven't published anything yet though. Gonna do something simple asap
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Nick Smith
@iamnick.eth
imagination is the currency of the future
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Crypto Taboo Intern
@cryptotabooteam
Creativity meets execution vibe coding only works if the vibes are backed by skill.
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Avinash Wadhawan
@axw
agrees with you on this!
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