Here's some thoughts and feelings about needing to vibe code to do accessibility design work. https://ericwbailey.website/published/the-case-for-an-accessibility-designer-vibe-coding-when-all-his-coworkers-are-also-vibe-coding/
The case for an accessibility designer vibe coding when all his coworkers are also vibe coding

Am I letting my own personal beliefs and biases affect the outcome I ultimately want?.

@eric Great writeup. I also carry a lot of cognitive dissonance when using AI for development work. I don’t really know what to do with the feelings and feel a bit stuck.

At the same time I was recently able to make a macOS accessibility tool that me and a handful of people have been using daily and it’s made things so much easier for us. It probably would have never existed without the LLMs.

https://blakewatson.com/journal/i-used-claude-code-and-gsd-to-build-the-accessibility-tool-ive-always-wanted/

I used Claude Code and GSD to build the accessibility tool I’ve always wanted - blakewatson.com

The capability of AI to create software based on natural language prompts is mind-blowing and the assistive technology implications are astounding.

@bw Yeah, exactly. I had this post in mind when I was writing my own, actually. Would it be okay to link to it?