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Ey buddy...
I feel it's the opposite.
Vibe coding is very much a fad. You'll end up with an unmaintainable codebase which will need to be thrown out years, maybe months or even days down the line.
Have a problem? Debugging is a nightmare. Security? What's that.
Vibe coding might be at most a prototyping tool. But it reminds me of back in high school or college I shouldn't over-rely on tools. My alma mater even banned TI-84 calculators.
I worked at Microsoft who is pushing AI down everyone's throat. If I still worked there they'd be "forcing" me to use Copilot crud.
I don't like vibe coders or their codebases.
A few days ago, i found an AI generated codebase. Even the github issues (and their comments) were AI generated.
It was a cool project, but I won't use it, as it's just AI slop, in my opinion.
Holly Molly was a female wrestler.
Just incase you decide to explore moving beyond wrappers for curl or client libraries like axios which are built ontop of XMLHttpRequest and such and considering youve already rotated User agent headers and created jitter, gone through a list of proxies things like Squid and maybe Dynamic dns you can consider headless browsers like Playwright and Puppeteer and rate limiting so your requests are basically just automated natural searches being rendered and you may avoid those problems.
Plenty of legitimate use cases when major platforms like Craigslist decide to remove rss params and rss.app limits one to fifteen free feeds.