| ▲ | patriceckhart 15 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
zot is a coding agent harness. not a data vault, not a pacemaker, and not a life-support device in any medical sense. Ive been coding for almost 20 years, and for the past few with Go. Nobody would believe that a project of this scale or even a much smaller one could be pulled off, halfway stable, over a couple of days. Not even with a blueprint or two in hand. Thats why it matters, and its totally fair, to point out when something is largely vibe-coded. "Vibe slopped" is meant more as a joke. The essential parts of the code I actually understand. Some of them I modified and overhauled myself. zot is a learning project not production logic with peoples sensible data or lives depending on it. ;-) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | sshine 14 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I get the joke, and I appreciate it. As someone with 20 years of professional coding experience who vibe-codes certain tools in my current stack, I really get it. But I'd still remove it from the front page, it just reads like you admit it sucks. Which vibe-coding a dev tool doesn't have to. Judging from the animation, you actually cared to test the TUI quite a lot. (I've been vibe-coding TUI components without making an actual harness.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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