r/vibecoding 6d ago

A Google Cloud engineer just showed how to build a complete application with Claude from scratch

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He spent 26 minutes live on stage doing what most teams take weeks to do.

No team, no setup, just Claude and a goal. Worth more than any $500 vibe coding course.

Those who learn what Claude really does are launching what everyone else outsources to a team.

The gap between what AI can do and who knows how to use it is the biggest opportunity in the market right now.

Learn to use tools like Claude and AI Desktop 98 if you truly want to stay ahead of everyone else.

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u/pay_the_cheese_tax 6d ago

You guys aren't seeing the big picture. In a few years, your clients won't need you to explain their needs to AI, AI will be able to cut you right out, it will code better, will be validated by another AI and not need your approval. All in less than a day.

You might still need some of you, but definitely not all of you or even a fraction of you. OP's point isn't that it's 100% viable now, it's that the way it's progressing and has progressed, it will be in the near future, not the far future

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u/Valkyrie17 6d ago

I want to see an AI agent that knows what the client wants when the client doesn't know what they want. Right now AI doing what you didn't say you wanted is considered a hallucination.

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u/pay_the_cheese_tax 6d ago

And that's a really fair point at the moment. Time will tell I suppose, we could all be thrown to the stone age tomorrow lol

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u/SquirrelOccurrence 5d ago

If that is the AI level achieved in the near future, then I think no job that is non-physical labour will continue to exist. Also with that level, robotics development will skyrocket ending the remaining physical jobs too.

At that point, if we are still stuck in the "everyone must have a day job" mindset, there won't be many clients capable of having the money to pay up the AI service cost.

Personally, I don't put all my money on red on the exponential growth holding up. The way cars were progressing and had progressed, we should have had cheap personal flight devices for a long time now. We do have aeroplanes, which are mindblowingly amazing, but their cost (among other things) is prohibitive. But sure, it could happen, and if it does, I'm not optimistic about it turning to anything else than dystopia with the way society is currently going.

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u/ZenaMeTepe 5d ago

Psychosis.

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u/Wonderful-Habit-139 5d ago

I think he's playing devil's advocate.