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Your original comment implies that "vibe coding", AKA, using LLMs to code, produces suboptimal results. I'm telling you that I've used LLMs extensively to write Unreal Engine games that work well, not just "Tailwind slop".

You're not having a discussion in good faith.



So you don't know what vibe coding is.

The comments I replied to cover it quite well:

> Very interesting observation. I haven’t written a function by hand in 18 months.

> Same. I haven't written any code by hand in some time. Oh well. I guess I'm just doing it wrong.

Using LLMs to help doesn't make it vibe coding: these are people claiming they write no code at all and only prompt agents.

You can't build a complex product with good UX/UI this way... but you can generate Tailwind slop.




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