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What you say isn't different from what the blog post says: he makes it clear that he wouldn't trust the results to be production-ready and he wouldn't sell nor recommend his vibecoded stuff to others. The only claim is that those are good enough to cover his specific use case, no more and no less.




Missing my point. It isn’t good enough to suit his use case, he just hasn’t realised yet.

Bugs to fix. Dependencies to maintain. Features to add. Data to protect and restore when things go wrong.

You don’t just pay for some code. You’re paying for a service.




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