You didn't mention the $1M ARR!
Yeah, for some reason the term has been used interchangeably for a while, which is making it very hard to have a conversation about it since many people think vibe coding is just using AI to assist you. From Karpathy's…
I would say it's non-programmers who THINK they can now program. As soon as the LLM stops being helpful, they're stuck.
I always do a little bit of research on the author online beforehand. If I'm going to read a non-fiction book I need to know if the author is credible. I do believe Bill Gates might be a little bit biased here. I read…
The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu. I loved The Three-Body Problem which I read last month, can't say I'm loving this one, just enjoying it, but I'm only at around 25%.
Not having someone to ask questions related to what you're learning.
You didn't mention the $1M ARR!
Yeah, for some reason the term has been used interchangeably for a while, which is making it very hard to have a conversation about it since many people think vibe coding is just using AI to assist you. From Karpathy's…
I would say it's non-programmers who THINK they can now program. As soon as the LLM stops being helpful, they're stuck.
I always do a little bit of research on the author online beforehand. If I'm going to read a non-fiction book I need to know if the author is credible. I do believe Bill Gates might be a little bit biased here. I read…
The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu. I loved The Three-Body Problem which I read last month, can't say I'm loving this one, just enjoying it, but I'm only at around 25%.
Not having someone to ask questions related to what you're learning.