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When You Stop Writing Code and Start Vibing It Into Existence

Imagine building a full web app, a mobile game prototype, or even a little SaaS tool... without typing almost any actual code. You just talk (or type) what you want, hit enter, watch the magic happen, accept everything, run it, see it break, yell at the AI in plain English, and somehow — most of the time — it comes back together.

That, my friends, is vibe coding.

The term exploded in early 2025 when Andrej Karpathy (yes, that Andrej Karpathy — OpenAI co-founder, former Tesla AI director, eternal tinkerer) dropped a tweet that basically broke the internet for developers:

"There's a new kind of coding I call 'vibe coding', where you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists."

He described using tools like Cursor Composer + Claude 3.5 Sonnet (or whatever the frontier model was at the time), voice dictation via SuperWhisper, blindly accepting all diffs, pasting error messages without explanation, and letting the codebase grow way beyond what he could comfortably read. For throwaway weekend projects? Shockingly effective and honestly kind of hilarious.

What Vibe Coding Actually Looks Like in 2026

It's March 2026 now, and vibe coding has matured from meme →

When You Stop Writing Code and Start Vibing It Into Existence
serious workflow → borderline religious experience for some people.

Typical vibe coding session in 2026:

  1. Open Cursor / Windsurf / Replit Agent / Lovable / Google AI Studio vibe mode / whatever the hot tool is this month
  2. Say or type: "Make me a dark-themed habit tracker web app with streak counters, confetti on 7-day wins, export to CSV, and a cute cartoon ghost that gets sadder the longer your streak is broken."
  3. AI spits out frontend (React/Tailwind or whatever), backend (maybe Next.js API routes or Supabase), maybe even some auth
  4. You go "sidebar padding looks weird — cut it in half"
  5. Accept all → run → error
  6. Copy-paste error + "fix this nonsense"
  7. It works (or mostly works)
  8. Repeat 47 times until you have something you can show your friends
  9. Deploy to Vercel/Netlify with one click and call it a day

You never really read the code. You feel it. You vibe with it.

Why It Feels So Addictive

  • Speed — from zero to demo in 20–90 minutes instead of days
  • No syntax paralysis — typos? formatting? imports? irrelevant
  • Pure idea flow — your brain stays in creative mode instead of mechanical mode
  • Voice input — many people literally talk to their computer like it's JARVIS
  • Forgiveness — errors become "just another prompt" instead of soul-crushing debugging sessions

It's the closest thing we've had to "programming by thought" since... well, ever.

The Dark Side (Because There's Always One)

Not everyone is vibing.

Critics (and plenty of senior engineers) point out:

  • Technical debt grows exponentially when nobody reads the code
  • Hard-to-maintain artifacts once the vibe session ends
  • Security landmines hiding in AI-slop
  • Hallucinated dependencies or deprecated patterns
  • When it breaks badly, figuring out why can take longer than traditional coding

There's now a clear cultural split:

  • Vibe coders: "Who cares if it's maintainable? I built five apps this month!"
  • Traditional/AI-assisted engineers: "This is fine for prototypes and weekend toys, but please don't ship vibe code to prod without review."

Many teams now have two modes: "vibe mode" for ideation/MVPs and "serious mode" for production hardening.

Tools That Define Vibe Coding in 2026

  • Cursor (still king for many)
  • Claude + Artifacts / Projects
  • Replit Agent
  • Google AI Studio's "Vibe Code" experience
  • Lovable.dev
  • Bolt.new
  • Windsurf / Aider / Continue.dev (open-source vibes)

Some are literally branded around "vibe coding" now.

Final Thoughts: Are You Ready to Vibe?

Vibe coding isn't replacing software engineering — it's creating a new lane.

  • Want to ship fast, learn, prototype, make side projects, or just have fun? → full send, vibe away
  • Building something people will rely on for years, handling money, or needing 99.99% uptime? → vibe to get 80% there quickly, then switch to disciplined review/refactor

Karpathy called it "embrace exponentials." In 2026, the exponential keeps going.

So next weekend, when that random app idea hits you at 2 a.m., don't open VS Code to start a new project.

Just open your vibe tool... and start talking.

The code will sort itself out.

(Or it won't. And that's part of the vibe too.)

What have you vibed into existence lately? Drop your wildest vibe-coding win (or hilarious failure) below — let's compare notes.

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