Half of them also have a very obviously vibecoded front-end that looks exactly the same
They’re created to offer functional outcomes. If they’re doing so in a friendly interface then I’m cool with that
So if a platform is vibe-coded, it suddenly has no value? When the Spotify founder vibe-codes an app, it’s praised—but when an open-source contributor like me does it, it’s seen as a bad thing? That doesn’t seem fair
/r/selfhosted just added a new rule, vibe coded apps only on Friday because there were just too many.