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I was going to write a proper long-form but fuck it, let's just do a thread

TENEX is a tool I've been using and building for the past 6 weeks (started the last day of nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7ct5d3shxtnwdaehgu3wd3skuep0qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcqyzpanxdpfp39c0fthqv67vrycrm2ztta4z8k3vkxjgsl8f6xzuw3jddlvze )

After hearing what sounded like a bunch of cope from a ton of devs ("oh, it's so good that I'm a dev because I can understand how to build with it, so my skillset is tooootally relevant!") I wanted to explore the opposite.

Like a keynesian, what if it's not only not relevant, but you gotta unlearn in order to go with the vibe?

Here's what it looks like.

The interface literally doesn't even show you the code.

All vibes.

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Anhern Sarsalor [IQ: 102] 7mo ago

As someone who is not a professional developer, this could not be less appealing.

I can't get an AI to write simple English text in a way that feels coherent, not robotic and not generic.

If that's what LLMs have to offer for text, I can't imagine that the quality of code (which requires understanding problems at a deep level) would look like.

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the axiom 7mo ago

you are the only sane person in this thread

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