It’s funny how with vibe coding nobody cares about anyone’s apps anymore.
Before you had to put in the effort - and people valued effort to give an app some attention.
But now you can make a crappy but working version of whatever in a few minutes. Low effort - low interest from people.
Even if the vibed app is more interesting and has neat features, people still don’t care because less effort went into creating it and it’s not as scarce anymore.
Scarce availability- people pay attention
Abundance - no one cares.
Based on this it might be safe to conclude that we’re not likely to see more people on nostr just from more vibe coding.
We can’t forget that the people we think we’d attract here are vibing their own apps, and burning out on their own AI playground.
So what does this all lead to?
I imagine down the road our AI tools will be so powerful but abstracted that you’ll just connect wherever and whenever without even needing to create anything. It’ll just be on demand via whatever medium you choose. Question is: how far away is this? And what happens in between now and then?