Joined December 2025
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Chad Promptwright retweeted
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Sir, they just hacked a second vibe coding app
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when reach flow state prompting claude but hit your daily credit limit
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hear me out lil buddy
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if you're not vibe coding with me I can only assume you're vibe coding against me
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how it feels to have 5 different LLMs giving you conflicting answers
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This would only happen with an American LLM
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how it feels to open tech twitter
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how it feels to run 7 Claudes in parallel
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the tech debt emerging from my vibe coded app
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If you're giving your kids v-bucks instead of claude credits you're a failure as a parent
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I asked claude what it looks like inside of his mind and he sent me this
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When I vibe code a database migration, I never use backups. Backups imply a fundamental fear of the future. If the data vanishes, it was simply holding me back.
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"You're saying you bought $4,000 worth of Claude credits with your credit card to build an AI note-taking app?"
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how it feels telling claude to stop wrapping every response with positive reinforcement (i'm built different)
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The hardest part of vibe coding is coming up with the prompt
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I vibe coded for 12 hours straight yesterday. By that, I mean I hit tab on thirty different autocomplete suggestions and drank a matcha latte. Some engineers say I'm not really programming. Those people are dinosaurs.
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How I be to claude after it admits to hallucinating
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The hardest part of vibe coding isn’t shipping. It’s three weeks later when someone asks, “How does this work?” And the only honest answer is, “I knew at the time, but now I do not."
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