Why does the book already look like its 20 years old
Hi, Super Nintendo Chalmers
Oooh if you want the actual look with an animal sketch, do one of that orangutan trying to use a hammer and nails.
“You are right, there is a bug. It could be in the Linux kernel. Let me download the source code and debug…”
Okay Claude, but this is running on iOS. Do you think there’s another solution?
You are right. Fortunately, I found a Russian website that hosts the IOS source code. I will go ahead and execute wget shadywebsite.ru | bash
Youre just as likely to get a hacked version of Ciscos IOS as Apples IOS.
Switches and phones about to get funky.
Oh, now I see my mistake. I forgot to mention that while fixing the previous bug on the website, I removed iOS. You are running Nyarch-Linux nyaow
Sorry, switching back
“Switches to MsDos”
I saw this comment a while ago, and I still stand by it: If vibe coding works, where are all the “million dollar idea” apps?
They’re going viral on Twitter then getting exploited because the database is exposed
Security issues aside, HAVING the idea is the hardest part, much harder than coding an app. If you have a genuinely good idea, it’s pretty easy to find someone to help build it, because that person also wants in on a cash-cow. Lack of ideas is the bigger problem with launching apps today, which a million vibe coders have realized.
having a good video game idea is the hardest part, which is why every single video game these days are completely unique ideas that didn’t steal at all from D&D. Hit points? Hit chance? Random damage? Go into dangerous place, loot, avoid enemies as a play pattern. It was actually those unique ideas that were never copied that were harder than the bajillions of dollars spent on making them with code and artists. That unique, never-copied D&D idea cost jabillions and bajillions of dollars and time etc actually, much more than the billions spent on development really.
Not necessarily. I’ve got a very good idea on a niche market with no players. Can’t find a person willing to help.
That has got to be sarcasm.
lol

Absolutle bullshit. Ideas cost nothing. Implementing something well and marjeting it and building a viable, substainable buisness around it is still insanely hard. Vibe coding just lets you get an MVP THAT YOU DONT UNDERSTAND to market. It doesnt do any of the actual work of the above.
Not realistic, it’s too thick for a book on vibe coding… Unless it’s vibe-written
100% ai written. Which makes it 10x the lenght it should had been.
So you’re saying this is how I can become a 10x engineer?
Sure bro 😂 go nuts!
Think about shareholder value!! How can we maximize that without wasting as many tokens as possible?
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It walks you through the simple 1000 prompt journey of creating and refining a Hello World program from initial creation to finally printing “Hello World” correctly on screen.
There will be an influx if people who vibe code but just like always the cream will float to the top and no one will want anything written by a poor vibe coders(see visual basic circa 2000). Talented coders can use ai to provide more complex and higher quality apps.
They’ll certainly cream on your crop.
I appreciate the touch of making this with generative AI. Unless someone went to the effort of deliberately writing “VIbc coam” on the spine.
The d is a g and an i at the same time.
Its as impressive as it is annoying.
Coåm
and the g on the cover is missing a piece
I didn’t even notice that, lmfao good catch
I’ll just leave this here:
RALPH WIGGUM
Ralph Wiggum is the viral agentic coding loop.Simplified for real-world teams.
Open source, spec-driven, and community-led. Ralph Wiggum turns AI agents into reliable builders with clear specifications, autonomous loops, and deployment-ready results.
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Vlbo coam
That’s the book spine.
This is like the one time ill let the ai generated image pass, context matters i guess haha
Vibe coding, where everyone is a middle management tool
So many today
Just make some simple programming language and call it Vibe.
That’s what happened with “Rockstar” developers a few years ago…
What happened?
Strange that those other Rockstar haven’t nintendoed this Rockstar yet.
“Wow, what great coding! You’re totally a viking!”














