Vibe Coding Is the Reels Version of Building Products
I have more unfinished projects today than ever before.
Do the right thing | Programmer | Minimalist
I have more unfinished projects today than ever before.
When people talk about documentation, they usually think about SOPs, process documents, PRDs, or technical design documents.
I was always very vocal about remote work for tech people.
I recently started using Docker Sandbox with Claude Code. Initially, I was running everything directly on my machine. It worked. But it didn’t feel right.
Ankur Warikoo once said: “If I can’t trust you, it doesn’t matter how smart you are.”
Vibe coding with AI is gaining popularity, and while some people say it creates more problems than benefits, the real issue is how it is implemented. For internal tools, vibe coding makes complete sense because developers should not spend time fixing tiny UI changes when AI can handle them instantly and consistently.
I recently watched a Netflix series that connected with my belief in minimalism. It explored how corporations influence us to buy things we don’t need, shaping trends that often add little value.
“आप अकेले अवतरे, मरे अकेला होय। यों कबहूँ इस जीव को, साथी-सगा न कोय।”
English version: https://deepak365.in/2024/06/10/just-for-today.html
“Just for Today”. It was written by the late Sibyl F Partridge. I have copied this from How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Book by Dale Carnegie