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Can i point it at a local AI server? Can i feed it a pdf that i make myself using my own OCR?
This looks like an opinionated frontend for a spreadsheet. There are tons of those already. Does this really reduce any of the complexity well enough to be better?
I think people would be more convinced with a demo compared to the existing workflows it's trying to replace.
I’m sorry to waste so many comments complaining about how people use AI but the phrasing above sits in uncanny valley for me.
I don’t know if the culture around consumption of vibe coded apps is different and the style used to describe projects is optimal for that audience , or if the projects simply don’t have an audience so the uncanny tone is just not an issue.
I (like many other software folks) are aware of AI-isms in writing, so when I see something that it so obviously AI generated in a project, it's equivalent to a giant red waving flag.
For someone who doesn't interact with LLMs regularly? I have no idea, maybe it sounds great to them. Most non-tech folks I interact with to don't seem to have as well-tuned AI sense, whether it be image, video or text
Why does the audience care if it's vibecoded? So long as it works and does the job, does it matter if the POS software was written by humans or an AI? Does it solve their problem? Does it suck less than the alternatives? Is it cheaper?
I think my main issue with vibe coded apps is that the signal to noise ratio got flipped upside down.
Things that may have been positive signals in the past aren't really great indicators anymore. Maybe they shouldn't have been positive in the past, but they certainly aren't now. Broadly, things like polished website design, punchy language, clean branding, slick landing page, etc were all indicators. At a minimum, they at least meant that time and effort was put into it. It didn't really mean anything about the product, but it would display at least some level of time and effort.
Now, the outward appearance of a project no longer conveys anything about effort or durability, I can easily spin up a home page that would have taken me weeks pre-AI, then never touch it again.
The site states that it took roughly a hundred hours to develop. I have no real way of verifying that and I don't even think that it matters. The most evident signal that I feel I can still get a pulse on is when something is clearly, heavily AI written. All other signals that would supersede it require additional time to evaluate. Things like reading the docs, skimming the codebase, testing the product etc.
With a project like this, the ask made to the end user is to spend the time to, at a minimum, read the docs to see if it's a good fit. If they think it's a good fit, the next ask is to spend the time to integrate it with their current inventory. Then learn the workflow. Then learn the idiosyncrasies. All of these things involve, real human, time.
When an end user is asked to invest this time, there are only so many signals available to them to help decide if it's a good use of their time, energy and resources. For better or for worse, it seems like that list of signals is shrinking and right now, something that appears vibecoded is still one of the clearest visible signals.
edit: OK I wrote this before I even opened the page and now that I seen i the entire persona is made up. Or it’s seeded in reality and then AI fills in the 80% to round it out, except it’s on the audience to trust. Sad.
We've seen it a lot so it' become extremely grating to us. And it's always the same speech patterns.
I really can't stand it. I don't even think it's intentional from anthropic.
I spend a lot of time with non-tech-industry folks. Since many in the USA have low reading levels and marketing teams keep telling me to write for 6th grade reading level maybe GenPop doesn't even notice this drivel in the middle of all the other advertising drivel?