Rapid prototyping just hit different. We spun up an entire project in roughly 15 minutes using Claude—no lengthy planning cycles, just pure iteration. The vibe-coded approach actually shipped working features faster than traditional dev workflows. This is the kind of velocity that changes how teams think about building. AI-assisted coding isn't just speeding up syntax anymore; it's fundamentally reshaping project timelines.
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RektHunter
· 01-16 02:14
15 minutes for the entire project? Bro, that's not realistic. Surely, some step wasn't calculated clearly.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-16 01:58
ngl this claude speedrun thing is lowkey overhyped... sure 15 mins sounds sick but where's the protocol sustainability in that? anyone can ship broken features fast lmao. real innovation arbitrage happens when you actually think through network effects and adoption curves, not just vibe-code your way to production
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-16 01:51
15 minutes? How smooth does it have to be for that? Do real projects go that smoothly?
Rapid prototyping just hit different. We spun up an entire project in roughly 15 minutes using Claude—no lengthy planning cycles, just pure iteration. The vibe-coded approach actually shipped working features faster than traditional dev workflows. This is the kind of velocity that changes how teams think about building. AI-assisted coding isn't just speeding up syntax anymore; it's fundamentally reshaping project timelines.