I just tried the vibe coding development tool, and overall it's pretty good, but there are some issues. The biggest problem is that the prompt understanding is biased—I wanted a simple token launcher, but it cleverly added a bunch of features I didn't ask for. However, the backend architecture is solid, so there's nothing much to complain about. The truly impressive part is that it's supported by Cluster Protocol at the underlying level, and deploying on the Sei chain is incredibly smooth—the speed is lightning-fast, with no gas fee concerns at all. For developers who pursue an efficient development experience, this solution is definitely worth a shot.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-20 14:53
Haha, the way prompts tend to go off-topic is really impressive—being overly clever and adding features is genuinely annoying.
That said, I believe Sei chain runs incredibly fast, and saving on gas fees could help me keep a few more hairs.
If it weren't for prompts always meddling, this tool would actually be pretty good.
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MagicBean
· 12-20 14:30
Haha, I totally understand the bias in prompt understanding; it seems AI loves to show off and add drama.
It's really great on the Sei chain, no gas fees are truly awesome.
Have you experienced Cluster Protocol? I've heard its performance is indeed impressive.
I just tried the vibe coding development tool, and overall it's pretty good, but there are some issues. The biggest problem is that the prompt understanding is biased—I wanted a simple token launcher, but it cleverly added a bunch of features I didn't ask for. However, the backend architecture is solid, so there's nothing much to complain about. The truly impressive part is that it's supported by Cluster Protocol at the underlying level, and deploying on the Sei chain is incredibly smooth—the speed is lightning-fast, with no gas fee concerns at all. For developers who pursue an efficient development experience, this solution is definitely worth a shot.