One interesting think about vibe coding on @Replit is I can do things with it I in theory could do with other tools, maybe better -- but I don't have time or skills to learn those tools. For example, I wanted to run a multivariant test on two homepages for SaaStr Ai. Yes, if I had someone on my team to do this in an app designed to do that, that would be better. But I vibe'd it myself so it would just get done. Far better than putting it off for "later" when I had non-existant time to find a vendor, qualify a vendor, talk to sales even, etc.

Nov 7, 2025 · 1:19 AM UTC

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It’s kind of a strange trap though. As the scale of what I can do myself increases, harder to delegate. Max-AI-pilled employees are hard to come by.
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A real issue More than many realize
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real devs don’t code — they vibe and hope it compiles
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The last paragraph is why “vibing the enterprise” will be slow.
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Replit is for the low skill and low taste users, it’s true
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I’ve spent a lot on Replit and I feel like it was a good preview of what’s to come, but Replit needs more features
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"The goal isn’t to never build. It’s to build only what matters" This pretty much sums up the wisdom of vibe coding. Thanks @jasonlk.