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Scott and Mark Learn To… Vibe Coding and Being Productive

Scott and Mark Learn To… Vibe Coding and Being Productive

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In this episode of Scott and Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich discuss innovative tools they built with AI assistance: Mark’s smart directory navigation tool that streamlines moving through nested folders by typing partial names, and Scott’s study website that transforms complex topics into structured, digestible material with AI-generated answers and progress tracking. They explore the challenges of AI “hallucination,” where models invent detailed but fictional information, and share insights on computer science history, including Leslie Lamport’s contributions. Their conversation also touches on evolving UI design trends from minimalist styles to flashy effects like “liquid glass” and debates the balance between aesthetics, usability, and energy efficiency in modern technology.

Takeaways:

  • Challenges of owning gaps in knowledge and the value of asking questions boldly
  • How AI can invent convincing but false project details
  • Mark demonstrates his new AI-assisted directory navigation tool called MCD

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