Comment by petekoomen
1 day ago
Thank you! @LewisJEllis and I wrote a little framework for "vibe writing" that allows for writing in markdown and adding vibe-coded react components. It's a lot of fun to use!
1 day ago
Thank you! @LewisJEllis and I wrote a little framework for "vibe writing" that allows for writing in markdown and adding vibe-coded react components. It's a lot of fun to use!
Can we all quickly move to a point in time where vibe-code is not a word
I kinda appreciate the fact that vibe as a word is usually a good signal I have no interest in the adjacent content.
Jazz Vibe-raphone legend Gary Burton is saddened by this comment.
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It definitely makes me lose interest and trust in software that is openly described as being "vibe-coded".
I'm with the vibe of wanting to move on to the point where LLMs are just yet another tool in the process of software engineering, and not the main focus.
What would be better? AI-hack? Claude-bodge? I agree that it's a cringey term but cringey work deserves a cringey term right?
My websites have this too with MDX, it's awesome. Reminds me of the old Bret Victor interactive tutorials back around when YC Research was funding HCI experiments
MDX is awesome. Incredibly convenient tooling.
It was mind blowing seeing the picture I had in my head appear on the page for e.g. this little prompt diagram:
https://koomen.dev/essays/horseless-carriages/#system-prompt...
MDX & claude are remarkably useful for expressing ideas. You could turn this into a little web app and it would instantly be better than any word processor ever created.
Here's the code btw https://github.com/koomen/koomen.dev
Very nice example of an actually usefully interactive essay.