I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding.
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart The one we care about is "software that works", so that's the one that should be emphasized.
To my eyes, the black text and circle is more prominent. I'd want to look at it through a color blindness tool, and choose a color combo that emphasizes the "works" circle in all conditions.
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I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding. What do people think of this design? Any suggestions for changes?
@AlSweigart I can't help but think the overlap between those regions should be much smaller

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@AlSweigart The one we care about is "software that works", so that's the one that should be emphasized.
To my eyes, the black text and circle is more prominent. I'd want to look at it through a color blindness tool, and choose a color combo that emphasizes the "works" circle in all conditions.
@ehmatthes @AlSweigart interesting, I agree with the sentiment but feel that the not-black is the "emphasized" bit here, so I would choose the second image. I think because black text and lines is a default for 'signage'?
Could get a color-agnostic version of the same effect with hatching, but it would be a pretty big disruption of the existing visual.
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I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding. What do people think of this design? Any suggestions for changes?
@AlSweigart I feel seen with thf smallest slice, having written more than my share of (assembly level) software that provoked customer outbursts of "How the f is this code even working?!"
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart The right one feels better.
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart the one with small orange circle
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I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding. What do people think of this design? Any suggestions for changes?
That top left zone with "works but doesn't appear like it should" is often the most important code to understand, cause the really elegant solutions are tucked in there along with the essential but fucked up things that actually keep your company working.
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart right, use orange as a highlight not the focus.
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I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding. What do people think of this design? Any suggestions for changes?
@AlSweigart@mastodon.social i think there is more software which sounds and looks like it shouldn't work but it somehow does.
so imo the smol group should have a bigger non-overlap with the bigger group
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I'm making stickers of the venn diagram I used in my talk about AI vibe coding. What do people think of this design? Any suggestions for changes?
I would give the big circle more of a bubble look. You know, like the AI bubble that's about to burst.
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I would give the big circle more of a bubble look. You know, like the AI bubble that's about to burst.
️Also, add some glitch effect to the "software that looks like it works". The way like AI slop constantly messes up fonts.
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart I like the Software that Works in red better. But if you're trying to emphasize the "Software that looks like it works" the other is better.
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If I went with a two color scheme, which looks better?
@AlSweigart Depends what you want to emphasize. Give that the higher contrast of black on white. (I prefer the first to emphasize the goal.)
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