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  "textContent": "i also could’ve instructed it to go a module at a time. but that’s so much work - i was promised magic.\n\nalso..it produced like >1k LoC for such a simple tool. That’s approaching my game jam game sizes..and a game is way more involved that the tool I wanted.\n\nSo yeah..programming Haskell is so easy idk why ppl are vibing outside of lack of skill [1]\n\n[1] I wanna clarify here: I am not being flippantly mean or rude when I say this. I mean it literally. if you lack the skill but still want Haskell code, you can use Claude to get that.\n\nAlthough the skill isn’t that hard to attain..reading half of LYAH in a week was enough for 22yo me in college to be dangerous and program my capstone project in Haskell. I honestly think if you teleported Claude to 2014, it still wouldn’t have helped novice me do Haskell better lol.",
  "title": "How to filter out vibe-coded dependencies"
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