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"hell no, I don't vibecode! I take pride in my craft and write things myself" said a devrel at cannes. I'm at the opposite end of the spectrum using LLMs all day and almost don't look at code anymore. here's what I do hellno vibe coding snapshot july 2025 · use subtasks in parallel: overall speedup and LLMs are good at deciding what should be done in sequence vs at the same time in different processes · get context and write lean PRDs: force the LLM to think longer improves everything. I was hesitant to do this after seeing @jc4p and @stephancill casting about it. turns out they are so right! taking time before writing code increases output quality A LOT and saves time to not get stuck in bug fix-vibe debugging loops later. · increase input speed A) use snippets to replace keywords into expanded prompts. tiny example: /par → continue, execute subtasks in parallel if possible B) speech to text is fun and much faster. might require setting up some dictionary to recognize some words, but overall fast and easy
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@hellno.eth
https://github.com/hellno/vibes/tree/main/jul-8
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@kompreni
Was this cast written by an LLM too? Jk great stuff man
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How do you get to think longer, just prompting to do so?
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@jenna
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100% aligned with this and completely my flow. I can’t say enough how good taskmaster-ai is for the PRD / split into tasks part. I don’t start coding until I have my task list and that’s how am able to tackle anything with increased output quality.
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