Imperfect

just vibe more

Skryblans' vibe blogging has me thinking a few thoughts:

OK, if people can vibe code (whatever that is) while not really knowing enough about coding to know if it's good code, then I ought to be able to blog about any subject without knowing anything about it.

Vibe blogging.

Unironically yes, even if just to better understand first-hand how productive or destructive the practice feels to you. Who knows, the results could surprise you, if not push you toward the camp opposite that of which you sat within. It can take just one exception to dissipate a long-standing rule.

What's the point of putting in hours, maybe many days, of meticulous preparation, checking out the sources, gaining actual working expertise about the subject, when you could have something, anything, on the the page in minutes?

True, think about however many more finished results you can deliver, analyze, and improve upon in the same timespan. In my opinion, that accelerated process yields even greater rewards for other creative disciplines like art and music. You can even choose to infuse traditional methods with your engagement of frontier technology if you so choose.

All I need to do is write myself a great prompt

How much do exciting conversations rely on this requisite?

Just feel it, write it, publish it.

In light of how many creatives say they struggle with creative blocks, applying your creativity can be as simple as that.

And you can always just say 'it's obviously a joke' if anyone gets really pissed off with you.

Why not say how you vibed more stuff in response to their devoted attention? Surely they will continue their annoyance toward you as if it helps their cause better than yours.