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ReDeiPirati | 8 months ago
Ah! This is a horrible advice. Why should you recommend reinventing the wheel where there is already great open source software available? Just use https://github.com/HumanSignal/label-studio/ or any other type of open source annotation software you want to get started. These tools cover already pretty much all the possible use-cases, and if they aren't you can just build on top of them instead of building it from zero.
dbish|8 months ago
So, imho you should try label studio but timebox and really decide for yourself quickly if it's going to work for you in a day, and if not go vibecode a different view and try it out or build labeling into a copy of a front end you're already using for your task if that's quick.
What I think we really need here is a "lovable meets labelstudio" that starts with simple defaults and lets anyone use natural language, sketches, screenshots, to create custom interfaces and modify them quickly.
ultrasaurus|8 months ago
I'm ostensibly an expert in the product and I probably use that 90%+ of the time (unless I'm testing something specific) -- using a sketch as input is a cool idea though!
Disclaimer: I'm the VP Product at HumanSignal the company behind Label Studio.
bbischof|8 months ago
If label studio looks like what they can use, it’s fine. If not, a day of vibecoding is worth the effort to make your partners with special knowledge comfortable.
jph00|8 months ago
I've found it's often easier to just whip up something for my specific needs, when I need it.
abletonlive|8 months ago
There’s nothing wrong with starting from scratch or rebuilding an existing tool from the ground up. There’s no reason to blindly build from the status quo.
ReDeiPirati|8 months ago
> There’s nothing wrong with starting from scratch or rebuilding an existing tool from the ground up. There’s no reason to blindly build from the status quo.
Generally speaking all the options are ok, but not if you want to have something up as fast as you can or if your team is piloting something. I think the time you spend to vibe code it is greater than to setting any of those tools up.
And BTW, you shouldn't vibe code something that flows proprietary data. At least you would work with co-pilots