Ian Nuttall
13.6K posts
- Dangers of vibe coding. This guy thought he built a system to track human movement through walls using mesh routers... The agent just built simulated data for testing 😂
- somebody on reddit got the full v0 system prompt 🤯 (link in replies below)
- while cluely spend that $15m on marketing vids, this random guy on reddit built and open sourced the exact same product
- coding in cursor today me: add this one feature: {feature} sonnet 3.7: ok i did that and i also made 69 changes you didn't ask for, didn't need, and that broke your app gemini 2.5: ok, i'll do that. *does nothing*
- Vibe coders and new developers coding with AI should be building MCP servers ASAP An entire market is wide open and completely untapped right now. The opportunity is massive. Here's the simple 3-step playbook to get in on the goldrush:
- Claude Code pro tip: Ask it to use Gemini CLI with its 1M context window and free plan in non-interactive mode to research your codebase, find bugs, and build a plan for Claude to action Prompt and link below:
- somebody on reddit got the full 400+ line devin system prompt 🤯 (link in replies below)
- Hot take 🌶️: using Cursor to vibe code a Python script hosted on Cloudflare Workers is 100x easier than trying to build an n8n workflow
- somebody on reddit cloned claude code using claude code so they can spend $1k+ on api tokens vs using the $200 max plan… 🤔
- It's amazing how effective this one sentence prompt is for stopping sonnet 3.7 from overengineering and refactoring your entire codebase
- Real talk: I have no idea what to work on 😰 I spend a lot of time in Claude Code and Cursor IDE/CLI testing features and building proof of concepts and small apps for myself. With all this knowledge I think I could build something good and meaningful but struggling to find
- I built 7 custom subagents for Claude Code to help me ship faster! 1. code-refactorer 2. prd-writer 3. project-task-planner 4. vibe-coding-coach 5. security-auditor 6. frontend-designer 7. content-writer (Try them yourself from the link below)












