| ▲ | thangalin 7 hours ago | |
Yes! Although 60 is still a decade away, I've spent a fair few evenings vibe-coding a FOSS dependency-free raw git repo browser.[1] Never would have even started such a project without LLMs because: * Implementing a raw Git reader is daunting. * Codifying syntax highlighting rules is laborious. * Developing a nice UI/UX is not super enjoyable for me. * Hardening with latest security measures would be tricky. * Crafting a templating language is time-consuming. Being able to orchestrate and design the high-level architecture while letting the LLM take care of the details is extremely rewarding. Moving all my repositories away from GitLab, GitHub, and BitBucket to a single repo under my own control is priceless. | ||