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Vibe Coding is OVER.. Here’s What Comes Next. | by Michal Malewicz | Medium
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Vibe Coding is OVER.. Here’s What Comes Next. | by Michal Malewicz | Medium

  • AI has intensified an existing trend toward generic, interchangeable design and products, making websites and apps feel more alike.
  • The author argues the core issue is not AI itself, but creators lacking foundational skill, taste, and attention to detail.
  • The article says AI pushes work toward the median, producing more passable output but fewer memorable or inspiring results.
  • It describes much of modern SaaS as redundant or useless, predicting many apps will be absorbed into major AI tools.
  • The piece warns that “ship fast, refine later” and obsession with speed encourage overshipping and lower quality standards.
  • It claims skilled creators benefit far more from AI than mediocre ones because strong results still require judgment and craftsmanship.
  • The author says avoiding low-quality “slop” takes time and effort, not prompts or hacks.
  • The article concludes that you cannot “vibe” your way to quality; deliberate craft is still required.

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The article argues AI is amplifying generic, interchangeable web and SaaS design by rewarding “ship fast” mediocrity, but real quality still depends on skill, taste, and deliberate craftsmanship—not prompts or vibes.

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#software-development#startup-culture#ai-design#creative-craft#digital-products#saas#design-quality#web-design#product-design#design-trends
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