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cjcenizal commented on The vibe coder's career path is doomed   blog.florianherrengt.com/... · Posted by u/florianherrengt
florianherrengt · a month ago
If you can prompt AI that well, couldn't you just explain it to another human? Or is it the faster prototyping iterations that help them refine their ideas? As in, I'm not sure what I want so I'll use AI to build a few prototypes and clarify my ideas?
cjcenizal · a month ago
I’m a visual person so having something I can see and experience typically helps me understand someone’s idea better than if they’re describing something and I’m trying to imagine it. It also helps to have a concrete artifact because we can methodically catalogue its characteristics and define which ones are exactly what the person means, kind of what they mean but they still need help refining it, or completely up for grabs. This is why I find prototypes, wireframes, and sketches to be useful tools for defining the solution space.
cjcenizal commented on What does connecting with someone mean?   talk.bradwoods.io/blog/co... · Posted by u/bradwoodsio
bovermyer · a month ago
I wonder where the line is between being willing to be vulnerable and oversharing.
cjcenizal · a month ago
It’s all relative. You can share something slightly personal or controversial and see where it lands in the other person’s comfort zone. Then it’s up to you to decide what to do with that info.
cjcenizal commented on The vibe coder's career path is doomed   blog.florianherrengt.com/... · Posted by u/florianherrengt
clvx · a month ago
> “Soon, everyone will be a developer”

This is the wrong view. It's more like "Soon, everyone will be able to go from idea to a prototype". IMO, there's a different value perception when people can use concrete things even if they are not perfect. This is what I like about end-to-end vibe coding tools. I don't see a non developer using Claude Code but I can totally see them using Github Spark or any similar tool. After that, the question is how can I ensure this person can keep moving forward with the idea.

cjcenizal · a month ago
Absolutely! AI coding is a communication lubricant. It enables non-technical people to express complex software ideas without the friction of asking a developer for help or even working with a no-code tool.

Software development doesn't occur in a vacuum -- it's part of a broader ecosystem consisting of tech writers, product managers, sales engineers, support engineers, evangelists, and others. AI coding enables each person in the org to participate more efficiently in the scoping, design, and planning phases of software development.

cjcenizal commented on My Family and the Flood   texasmonthly.com/news-pol... · Posted by u/herbertl
cjcenizal · a month ago
Having children makes me feel vulnerable. They’re like extensions of myself — if they feel pain, I feel it too. To imagine one of them dying… this story broke my heart.
cjcenizal commented on The fish kick may be the fastest subsurface swim stroke yet (2015)   nautil.us/is-this-new-swi... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
cjcenizal · a month ago
Amazing! This is about the dolphin kick performed on its side, rechristened “the fish kick.” I couldn’t fathom (ha) why the same kick rotated 90 degrees could be faster but it turns out that the kicking motion is constrained by the motion of the water around it. In the dolphin kick, the water moves up and down and is limited by the water’s surface and pool’s bottom. The swimmer frees themself of these constraints by turning on their side.
cjcenizal commented on MacPaint Art from the Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today   blog.decryption.net.au/po... · Posted by u/decryption
cjcenizal · a month ago
I was born in ‘83 and a good chunk of my formative years were spent imagining the world through dithered pixels — playing games, creating art, writing, and exploring. Seeing these images evokes a rush of nostalgia, simply because they’re dithered.
cjcenizal commented on Seven Engineers Suspended After $2.3M Bridge Includes 90-Degree Turn   vice.com/en/article/7-eng... · Posted by u/_sbl_
cjcenizal · 2 months ago
They chose the right angle. They chose the wrong angle.
cjcenizal commented on Hugging Your Cactus   hugyourcactus.com/2023/01... · Posted by u/ozgrakkurt
cjcenizal · 2 months ago
If you struggle with aspects of yourself or have someone in your life who you struggle to forgive, I recommend reading this. The ideas of "learning to accept and integrate the ugly parts of your soul" and "learning to forgive others" address some of the mental and emotional barriers that I grapple with, and now that they've been planted in my mind, I'm hoping they take root.
cjcenizal commented on Alternative Layout System   alternativelayoutsystem.c... · Posted by u/smartmic
n3storm · 2 months ago
Did you try to read it aloud? Your voice instantly becomes robotic :D
cjcenizal · 2 months ago
Hahaha, actually I think I heard it in Jony Ives’s voice.

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