@jakevin7: A Bilibili creator’s full vibe-coding workflow, personal takeaways, and the aha moment: recording the video doubles as user-experience validation.

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A Bilibili video walks through one creator’s complete vibe-coding process and reflections, revealing that filming doubles as user-experience testing.

I just watched a screen-recorded video on Bilibili where the author walks through his entire vibe-coding workflow and shares his personal thoughts. The biggest aha moment: he treats the recording itself as user-experience validation—he’s literally testing the product while making the video. That insight really stuck with me. Worth studying; the author is also on Twitter as @Jimmy_JingLv [Opus 4.7 burns through a day]
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