"Prompts are source code" or "A quick vibecoded script to test keyboard quality"

1 TZubiri 1 6/25/2025, 6:37:10 AM github.com โ†—

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TZubiri ยท 9h ago
After a user in HN made a post about typing to warm up and focus, I started to pay more attention to my typing habits. I especially noted that my keyboard laptop would omit keys or transpose more often.

I'm not one to vibe code,but ChatGPT offered a quick script, which I allowed ChatGPT to refine.

In publishing I also played with an idea with regards to vibe coding, in that prompts are source code, and when I work with people I want them to upload source code to the repo, and not target code, which is very unprofessional.

So I provide a simple framework to upload the prompts as source code and I uploaded the actual code as release binaries, as well as providing some theoretical background for this framework.

So I hope you enjoy either the discussion around source code, which I think has engineering and legal impacts, as well as the little tool to check the quality of your keyboards, so you can lock-in to those transposition errors, whether caused by the keyboard or by your motor-skills.

Thank you for coming to my ted talk.