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▲ 7 r/nocode

7 things I wish someone had told me before I started vibe coding

  1. your first prompt is never the real prompt, the good stuff starts after 3-4 prompt
  2. screenshots explain better than long paragraphs
  3. one clean font is enough stop adding 5 different styles
  4. save your best prompts somewhere you will reuse them again and again
  5. AI works better when you sound clear not smart
  6. most landing pages need less text not more
  7. the difference between mid and premium is tiny details padding animations typography and consistency

i feel like if your vibe coding projects still feel generic, its probably not the tool, its the direction

What is one thing you learned the hard way while vibe coding?

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u/luna_code_vibes — 19 hours ago

Why Does Claude 4.7 Still Ignore Explicit Instructions?

I've been using Claude Opus 4.7 with max thinking enabled and it still ignores clear instructions sometimes. Even after telling it “never do this without asking,” it does it anyway, then admits it ignored the instruction when asked about it. After years of this, it’s hard to fully trust the output.

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u/luna_code_vibes — 2 days ago