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Next in the pivot journey: Vibe coding bootcamp?

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u/ludofourrage wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

It's supposed to be a full-time occupation, with the potential to build equity (I've read in a previous thread that you know something about that! ;) ), so the possibility of getting rich exists. It's one of the top reasons someone would choose that path, but rich could also just

u/michaelnovati replied ·
90% of tech startups fail, so I don't think marketing a founder opportunity for someone who is gambling with their future is good. If people do it casually as a forcing function to pursue some entrepreneurial dreams with a backup plan that's great. I also think marketing to people with experience reduces some of the sketchiness, my worst nightmare is someone being like 'nurse or vibe coder' and choosing this because of the marketing and you are avoiding that.