I will be hanging out on @hivetalk honey tonight after 8pm PST if you want to watch me vibe code. Just find me in the hivetalk room
BITKARROT
bitkarrot@nostr.com
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I wear many hats. https://nostree.me/bitkarrot@nostr.com
People on Nostr always seem to want to learn and grow themselves organically🤓🥕
Everywhere else it feels like pulling teeth. 😤🙄
The best part of Nostr is that interactions feel real not farmed.
I’m not reading a marketing or ai slop driven feed. I am reading what people actually shit talk about organic, and annoying is okay but its real, like @Noshole ‘s nose picking thread 🤣
I really can't keep anything secret on this network can I?
😆 y'all having too much in here
People liking and replying to my test article on nostr is the most hilarious thing evah 😂
I have a Dream......
that we'll all just be living in a robots world soon. 😂
Hot Take:
when you first start vibecoding, (and no lookie at the code)
it feels like you’re driving a gokart through a maze blindfolded and hitting a wall all the effing time 🤣
2026 is going to make 2024 look like 1971
Things like cursor and copilot vscode IDEs are already long dead.
I feel for people who can't keep up as the tooling is getting exponential but its like the exponential is non-stop for 3 years already and still going.
There's no ceiling to the chaos in 2026-2027


"The 2,000-hour rule: it takes a full year of daily use before you can predict what an LLM will do, and why trust = predictability, not capability"
The demographic most resistant to vibe coding: 12–15 years of experience, senior engineers whose identity is tied to the way they work today.
Guess what?
They're about to become the interns.
Steve Yegge's hot take: if you're still using an IDE to develop code by January 1st, 2025, you're a bad engineer—because the abstraction layer has moved from models to full-stack agents
10,000 fails, and one more try.🥹