Is this different than the previous maker phases?
“This matters because the scenius phase is where the internal transformation actually happens. When you spend two years making useless Arduino projects, you develop instincts about electronics, materials, and design that you can’t get from a tutorial. When vibe coding goes straight to production, you lose that developmental space. The tool is powerful enough to produce real output before the person using it has developed real judgment. When I speak with people who are on Claude Code 12-14 hours a day, I feel like I’m speaking to someone possessed by something, attempting to grasp a different reality. In the case of scenius, the feedback loop that tethers you to reality was provided by other humans. Someone looked at your project and told you it’s pointless, or brilliant, or both. While in the case of vibe coding, the feedback loop is provided by the machine, and you’re constantly attempting to discern if you’re going crazy or if something genuinely valuable has been produced.”
https://read.technically.dev/p/vibe-coding-and-the-maker-movement