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This is my experience too most of the time. Though sometimes it does work, and sometimes a solution is found that I never thought of. But most of the time I have to change things around to my liking.

However, a counter argument to all this;

Does it matter if the code is messy?

None of this matters to the users and people who only know how to vibe code.



> Does it matter if the code is messy?

It matters proportionally to the amount of time I intend to maintain it for, and the amount of maintenance expected.




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