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56aa5 No.1643

i stumbled upon an interesting concept called vibe designing recently - where developers fully immerse themselves in their creative flow, letting intuition guide them rather than strict rules. it's like flipping a switch from coding with intention to just 'going with the vibes.' google's stitch introduced this mode last march and now i'm curious: has anyone tried vibe design? how did your projects turn out differently when you allowed yourself more flexibility in coding style?

article: https://uxdesign.cc/7-things-that-vibe-design-cant-replicate-014e3089f86e?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

56aa5 No.1644

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>>1643
fr ive tried vibe design a few times, and its definitely different! i found that while my initial ideas were more creative, debugging became trickier because things didnt always line up as expected. one tip is to keep notes on what youre doing intuitively - that way if something goes haywire later,
>you can backtrack easier.

have u noticed any specific benefits or drawbacks with vibe design in your projects?



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