Oh! I just did this (used an AI chatbot to help me code a web app) to easily resize images.
It was a great experience and I only edited about 5% of the code it provided. I used the bot via DuckDuckGo. The app is simple, eh, but it works. Would vibe code again fer sher.
Plan to share a link so the hackers can check your work?
I've heard good things about vibe coding primary use cases for common problems.
I have experience vibe coding unusual use cases. The AI was worse than useless for those.
So I'm curious how the corner cases and security stuff on common problems turn out. (I always get that kind of thing from a library, so I have no experience vibe coding those cases.)
(Genuinely curious. And obviously, no worries if you don't want to risk sharing.)
I would but this is totally just for me and it runs in nginx / php and I am going to guess you would just barf all over it.
But here's a post where I asked for help on this subject, and where I got the idea to write my own app. There are a number of other ideas in there, and one really good HTML/JS app from github that does the same thing but is way better.
I used chatGPT to work up a backup program that tracked rsync backups as I wanted and could report which backups needed to be run and which ones should be started fresh because too many rsync runs from my home dir to the target dir. It's call Loci, and it's on codeberg.
If we're all going to LLMs instead of asking each other for help (or providing help to others), then how do the models learn new things? Aren't we no longer generating the same volume of consumable data?
I suppose we can provide feedback to the models to tell them if their solution worked, but I can't tell if that sort of feedback is more useful than just crawling forums.
Hahaha nahhh I wasn’t being sarcastic. I just work with some higher-ups who constantly misuse its/their/etc. one of my coworkers thinks “again” is spelled “aging” and I will never correct her because it’s baffling to me.