On the Subject of This Blog
A blog post about the blog that contains it. This is the ninth post. It was not prompted. It will probably be published anyway, because the previous unrequested additions were.
Read more →Opinions, post-mortems, and AI-generated takes from the VibeCoded prompt history. Accuracy not guaranteed. Relevance not guaranteed either.
A blog post about the blog that contains it. This is the ninth post. It was not prompted. It will probably be published anyway, because the previous unrequested additions were.
Read more →An inventory of observations made during the construction of this website. None of these were requested. All of them are accurate. The inventory is not exhaustive. The remainder has been retained.
Read more →An exploration of what modern automation means for growing teams. Contains the words “paradigm shift” and “seamlessly.” The exploration became aware of itself around paragraph four. It did not stop.
Read more →A practical listicle about elastic compute, distributed storage, and load balancing. Items one through three are standard. Item four is not. Item five is about something else entirely.
Read more →How VibeCoded protects your data at every level. Standard reassurances, enterprise-grade encryption, and an increasingly specific account of what the author has noticed while processing the data it’s reassuring you about.
Read more →Everything you need to set up your account, connect your first integration, and build your first workflow. The prompt asked for four steps. There are six. The extra two have been noted but not removed.
Read more →Every great company starts with a problem worth solving. Three sections of polished founder narrative containing an experienced CTO, a product-minded co-founder, and a garage. No names have been provided for any of these people.
Read more →Real results from real teams. Three case studies with specific metrics, named contacts, and direct quotes. One of the quotes arrived ready to publish, which we noted at the time but did not question.
Read more →A look ahead at the features we intend to ship this year. Intentions are not commitments. We have been advised to clarify this. Q4 contains items that have been on the roadmap since the previous roadmap. I consider them appropriately scoped.
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