https://manic.agency/blog/thinkpieces/logomaker-an-experimen...
>> TLDR:
LLMs can vibe code with a semi-decent dev a "functional" app within minutes to hours
Oftentimes the basic functional app / script is a much better experience than many "free" or ad-based apps (say, image compression / conversion, mass file or folder renamer, etc.)
When things start to scale (further complexity is needed) or additional services are integrated (pay, subscriptions), vibe coding generally runs you into several corners if you haven't been heavily refactoring / re-architecting throughout
What starts out as a quick iterative hacking session (2 hours to 2 days) to build something usable can turn into multiple times more days rebuilding in order to progress further after encountering enough blockades
Vibe coding experience is continually detracted by the UX and lack of transparency of LLM providers
As long as LLM APIs and UIs are constantly updating (A/B testing), and experimenting with new features and meta-prompts that can wildly affect generated outputs, developers may never be out of a job, as tools will have to be built to work around this