Farhad PourReza

Farhad PourReza

lecturer
4 points
vibecoder.date

What's great

This project feels like dopamine for devs. No pressure to scale. No heavy abstractions. Just vibes, joy, and a reason to build again. Love the direction. Love the honesty. Love the chaos.

What needs improvement

Would be amazing to see a little onboarding — maybe a vibe quiz or “what kind of coder are you” to softly ease people in. Also curious how well this scales when conversations grow longer — maybe a minimal inbox UX? But honestly, the rawness is part of the charm too. Don’t over-polish

Does the sidebar UI feel cramped or natural?

Honestly? It feels more natural than I expected.

Does it slow down the editor or builds?

Didn’t notice any major slowdowns during usage, which is impressive considering it’s running inside the IDE. Would love to learn more about how it handles longer sessions or async syncs in chat — especially when context switching is what it's trying to kill 😄

Is there support or moderation for abusive users?

Vibes are great — until someone ruins them. Would be great to see some basics around user safety: blocking, reporting, moderation. Even a lightweight system would show care without killing the fun. Protect the vibes, don't police them

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