> I honestly feel like unless you're not too concerned with the specifics or you like to be a technical project manager for fun, full vibe coding is not the way.
Interesting, I never thought about it this way. I think as a developer who just enjoys to make things, vibe coding definitely feels like it won't work out. Need something which acts like extra hands instead of an extra brain lol.
> But also don't listen to me too much, I've avoided leaning on LLMs too much for anything technical. I think they're a just tool to be used and not a replacement for knowing how to do stuff yourself.
I am somewhat like you as someone who avoided using LLMs for the longest time until I came across opencode and wanted to try it out for maintaining a full blown project without writing a line of code as a challenge.
Sucks at it but alas, gotta still give it a proper shot before properly shitting over it XD