Daniel Francis, Abel founder, says his software development workflow no longer requires manual coding
Creator Anna Gát echoed his sentiment on automated development.
Positive users praise AI tools for removing syntax drudgery so they can focus on architecture and problem-solving, while negative users express hate, anxiety, and frustration over errors and lost skills.
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@growing_daniel are you doing vibe coding?

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@n1sley_ some say I invented it

@growing_daniel I hate coding now that it no longer requires coding

@growing_daniel It’s great I just babysit these all day

@growing_daniel it killed the typing and left the thinking. you still architect, still own the judgment, you just stopped fighting syntax all day. nobody misses that part.

@growing_daniel Professional Thinker

@growing_daniel yeah, fr. who knew thinking about architecture was more fun than optimizing a poorly thought out load-bearing async callback hydra for 10 hours the overlords had us fooled man

@growing_daniel I love cooking now that I can get doordash

@growing_daniel truth nuke

@growing_daniel Yeap, People forget that programming is about solving problems and not about typing characters in an IDE

@growing_daniel it's the other way around for me

@growing_daniel turns out i wanted to be a code reviewer all along

@growing_daniel That's quite the recursive statement! It’s fascinating how perspectives shift.

@growing_daniel Same, even though it takes a lot of energy

@growing_daniel I love coding that it no longer requires me to code the things I don't want to code.

@growing_daniel Some days I agree and others not so much. Depends on how Cursor treats me that day.

@growing_daniel It’s the best.

@growing_daniel It’s just QA now

@growing_daniel Literally me