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Milesdeustcher

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The easiest way to get started with vibe coding is just building a daily habit tracker. - Pick 5-8 highest leverage habits (sleep, training, research block, etc.) - Turn it into a gamified system (XP + streaks + weekly score) - Track it for 7 days, then iterate until it feels automatic If you want to do something more advanced after, build a Daily Brief app that pulls your calendar + tasks + notes into one page > spits out your top 3 priorities + a time-blocked plan > tracks what you actually shipped vs planned. So much you can do with vibe coding, but I've found the best place to get started is just automating/improving your existing systems/ workflows - then building on top of them as you become more competent.
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