I used to love coding in my free time. Back in university, it was basically my main hobby. I liked building things, breaking things, trying out random ideas, starting side projects that were probably too big, and learning new tech just because it seemed interesting. That was also the reason I wanted to become a developer in the first place. Then I actually became one. And somehow, over time, coding stopped feeling like a hobby. When coding became work I dropped out of university after around fou

Being a developer ruined coding as a hobby for me. Vibe coding brought it back.
Timo
