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VOVarsha Ojha·Apr 2412Vibe Coding Works at 0 Users. What About 10,000?I’ve been seeing a lot of people proudly shipping “vibe-coded” websites lately… And honestly, I get the appeal. You describe what you want, AI generates the code, things go live fast. No deep engineerDDavid and 1 more commented
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