| ▲ | elliotbnvl 2 hours ago | |
> And I don't read anything indicated they had fun. Maybe I'm just projecting. I enjoy making things. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. Sounds like you don't. > There is pleasure in making something yourself. There is learning. There is pride. You're speaking second person, when you should really be speaking first person. You enjoy making everything yourself, by hand. That is fine. It's also your personal perspective. > You are learning nothing. If you really aren't learning anything, you're doing AI wrong. > Everyone else is vibe coding but they got the special sauce, the perfect prompts. They are delusional. The delusion here is constructing a strawman out of the worst qualities you can imagine and berating that instead of actually looking at what other people are doing and trying to work out what they're thinking / how they feel. I can guarantee you that virtually nobody thinks they are the only person that can prompt a particular piece of software into existence. I know this post probably won't land with you, because I'm a little annoyed while I write it (if only because your post comes off emotional and annoyed as well) (and, sorry in advance), but I do encourage you to consider that perhaps there are other worldviews than the clearly embittered and deeply entrenched one you've espoused. And perhaps those other worldviews are more suited to surviving the oncoming storm. | ||