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Struggling with vibe coding?

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  • Struggling with vibe coding? You just need to get better at prompting. Here is a six video series "course" to teach you how to write the most effective AI prompts and get the most out of vibe coding!

    (Do you ever wonder what it would be like if there were some special language for giving commands to computers... a kind of prompting language so they would do *exactly* what you wanted? Maybe someone should invent that.)

  • Struggling with vibe coding? You just need to get better at prompting. Here is a six video series "course" to teach you how to write the most effective AI prompts and get the most out of vibe coding!

    (Do you ever wonder what it would be like if there were some special language for giving commands to computers... a kind of prompting language so they would do *exactly* what you wanted? Maybe someone should invent that.)

    @futurebird After reading this post, I've decided to flesh out the ideas a little. And I think I may have conceptualised the future of vibe coding!

    First, the problem of inconsistencies in how AIs respond to prompts.

    We need better predictability!

    So let's create a standard syntax for prompts, so when you enter a given prompt in a particular way, the machine will always respond in a standard way.

    We'll call these next-gen prompts "commands".

    As long as you know this simple "language" of commands, the machine will always do what you want!

    Now, on to the problem of needing complex prompts for complex vibe coding jobs.

    Let's take away the guesswork.

    Instead of trying to precisely enter one complicated long prompt, let's instead have a series of simpler commands that get executed one after the other.

    A "program" of commands, if you will.

    So you don't have to re-enter your program on prompts, let's invent a physical media for storing and loading these programs.

    Now, the next big elephant in the AI room is resource use.

    Let's solve this issue so that the command interpreter "AI" software runs with very few resources. I know this is a stretch goal, but perhaps even an 8-bit microcomputer with just 64K of RAM?

    And to really make this catch on, let's make this AI vibe command programming language so simple, even an 8-year-old can understand it.

    A "basic" programming language, if you will.

    Now I know this "Basic" programming language AI vibe coding system sounds extraordinary.

    But I promise you that for just $10 billion in VC funding and total indemnity against copyright infringement, I will happily deliver a 64K 8-bit microcomputer with the BASIC programming language preinstalled!

    This is the future of AI folks! Feel the singularity approaching!

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