I've been vibe coding something to replace all the personal productivity software I use. It's roughly a daily notes / notion clone / personal CRM that uses github as a back end. What's remarkable is that this is such a common hobby project that whenever I want a feature I can normally one shot it. Already it supports: - encryption - entity tracking / linking - background research - calendar syncing - rich media support - alerting - automated personal pipeline creation - contact management - search It feels like barrier to vibe code this is lower than learning someone else's complex productivity platform. And a lot more fun. It may be the case that an entire class of apps gets squeezed between vibe coding and deep infra components (e.g. auth, olap, oltp, web crawling, etc.)
@arundsharma Canonicalization is clearly a problem. I don't do anything like that right now. It's really, really simple.
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