I've heard this multiple times (Tea being an example of problems with vibe coding) but my understanding was that the Tea app issues well predated vibe coding.
I have experimented with vibe coding. With Claude Code I could produce a useful and usable small React/TS application, but it was hard to maintain and extend beyond a fairly low level of complexity. I totally agree that vibe coding (at the moment) is producing a lot of slop code, I just don't think Tea is an example of it from what I understand.
I have experimented with vibe coding. With Claude Code I could produce a useful and usable small React/TS application, but it was hard to maintain and extend beyond a fairly low level of complexity. I totally agree that vibe coding (at the moment) is producing a lot of slop code, I just don't think Tea is an example of it from what I understand.