Truly talented writing—specificity, clarity, understanding of nuance and potential for mistaken inferences—was always important, always a valuable skill in the workplace.
Some people always denigrated it as useless, especially when their terrible communication skills were criticized. “It’s not a real skill, not like coding!”
Guess which people created the term “prompt engineering.” Seriously guys, just a moment of introspection.
The lethal trifecta for AI agents: private data, untrusted content, and external communication https://lobste.rs/s/nngpza #vibecoding
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/16/the-lethal-trifecta/
Claude-Sonnet-4 ist einfach geil. Wirklich fantastisch. #VibeCoding is a thing. Zumindest, für kleine hilfreiche Tools
Has your play list changed when you went from coding to vibe coding? #ai #vibecoding
Building software on top of Large Language Models https://lobste.rs/s/s6fvfd #vibecoding
https://simonwillison.net/2025/May/15/building-on-llms/
There's one metric I would LOVE to see. The ratio between vibed apps and how many of those apps people are happy to pay for.
After trying out some longer #vibecoding sessions with #claudecode to see what the hype is about I am very disappointed about the result.
At first I was surprised that it actually managed to build what I told it to, even if it took a lot of convincing, getting it off the wrong tracks and reverting bad approaches.
But the code is very chaotic, there is no clear structure, pieces are in the wrong place, a lot of dead code.
And I learned absolutely nothing.
Wouldn't recommend it.
#VibeCoding does have its own, rightful place. Right next to #VibeResearch, and #VibeSurgery.
‘Vibe coding’ is what happens when your code editor and your mood board share a hard drive. Strong main character energy. Weak commits.
Also, 30 one-page HTML apps in a month? Blink twice if ChatGPT did it. #dev #vibecoding #AI
I came. I saw. I GitHubbed. After 'vibe coding' (prompting?!) my way to 30 single-page HTML apps over the past month, I thought... why not just put 'em on GitHub, too? So, I 'vibe coded' a tool to do 'em all in a batch. Easy peasy. Am I a dev now?
I will probably never get, why people want to only do (kind of) pull requests instead of actually coding themselves.
Nothing more is #VibeCoding. Checking pull requests of drunken juniors that aren't able to remember the context of what you've said 30 minutes ago.
Definitely not my world.
I'm f'ing around with #vibeCoding a #shlink node for #n8n. It's not ready to run yet. Just taking a break because I've been at it for a few hours and I'm out of credits on #Claude Pro. But it's maybe 80% of the way there. I'll pick it back up this afternoon.
Design Patterns for Securing LLM Agents against Prompt Injections https://lobste.rs/s/zuadfv #security #vibecoding
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/13/prompt-injection-design-patterns/