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AI is really great for small apps. I've saved so many hours over weekends that would otherwise be spent coding a small thing I need a few times whereas now I can get an AI to spit it out for me.
But anything big and it's fucking stupid, it cannot track large projects at all.
What kind of small things have you vibed out that you needed?
FWIW that's a good question but IMHO the better question is :
What kind of small things have you vibed out that you needed that didn't actually exist or at least you couldn't find after a 5min search on open source forges like CodeBerg, Gitblab, Github, etc?
Because making something quick that kind of works is nice... but why even do so in the first place if it's already out there, maybe maintained but at least tested?
In a sense, this is what LLMs are doing for you: regurgitating stuff that's already out there. But... they are "bright" enough to remix the various bits into custom solutions. So there might already be a NWS API access app example, and a Waveshare display example, and so on, but there's not a specific example that codes up a local weather display for the time period and parameters you want to see (like, temperature and precipitation every 15 minutes for the next 12 hours at a specific location) on the particular display you have. Oh, and would you rather build that in C++ instead of Python? Yeah, LLMs are actually pretty good at remixing little stuff like that into things you're not going to find exact examples of ready to your spec.