{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"fiatjaf wrote","author_name":"fiatjaf (npub180…jh6w6)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Vibecoding turned open-source software projects into a spam attack vector.\n\nBefore that you could expect high quality projects from a huge percentage of all apps, so acting on a message like \"hey, I made this app, please try\" was often a good use of your time.\n\nThese days there are at least 10x more of such apps, so assuming rationality the default reaction to \"hey, I made this app, please try\" will eventually become to not even look, or people will only look at apps from well-known creators.\n\nConsidering this it might be that rather than \"democratizing\" the creation of software vibecoding made it harder for a newcomer without reputation or reach to get their app in front of the eyes of others."}
