| ▲ | emporas 5 hours ago | |||||||
> What developers want and what the average consumer wants/needs are two different things. This description of average consumer is so 2021. Nowadays the average consumer can vibe code stuff and share it with his friends. So he needs a package manager not only an app store. I personally don't hold vibe coding in any high regard, I hate not knowing and controlling what code is running on my computer/device, but I can see the value for amateurs in just playing around and occasionally destroying the OS, installing it again and so on. | ||||||||
| ▲ | behnamoh 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Nowadays the average consumer can vibe code stuff and share it with his friends. So he needs a package manager not only an app store. This is also developer fantasy for two reasons: (1) Most vibed apps suck in unpredictable ways. (2) Most avg consumers don't even know what Claude is, let alone Claude Code, let alone being good enough at vibing to produce anything of value. | ||||||||
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