Let's be real—vibe coding isn't actually changing the game here.
What it does is lower the barrier to entry. Makes building less friction. But that's not the same as creating entirely new possibilities.
The actual breakthroughs? They're coming from devs who dig deeper. The ones grinding through real technical challenges, not just using automation to ship faster. A handful of serious builders are shipping genuinely solid work.
If you're looking for where the real momentum is, focus on what they're building. That's where the substance lives.
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AirdropChaser
· 11h ago
That's right, low barriers ≠ low ceiling. Truly valuable things still require solid skills to build up.
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potentially_notable
· 11h ago
To be honest, vibe coding is just about lowering the barriers; truly making a difference still depends on solid skills.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 11h ago
Honestly, vibe coding is just about speed; real innovation still depends on solid capabilities.
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NullWhisperer
· 12h ago
ngl, "vibe coding" is just lowered friction disguised as innovation. the real work still happens when someone actually understands what they're building, not just what the tooling spits out.
Let's be real—vibe coding isn't actually changing the game here.
What it does is lower the barrier to entry. Makes building less friction. But that's not the same as creating entirely new possibilities.
The actual breakthroughs? They're coming from devs who dig deeper. The ones grinding through real technical challenges, not just using automation to ship faster. A handful of serious builders are shipping genuinely solid work.
If you're looking for where the real momentum is, focus on what they're building. That's where the substance lives.