My personal website, also found at herland.me 🥳
I've gotten really into using coding agents like Claude Code to increase my productivity while still having my hand on the steeringwheel. Vibe coding is a term that is used by people that don't know how to code, and just get agents to sprew out whole apps. This is something I'm trying to take great distance from by using this new word that has started to emerge. Vibe Engeneering. Where you take a skilled programmer, and give it AI to work faster - While still knowing the ins-and-outs of all parts of the code.
This website. My personal website is Vibe Engeneered. But all content is hand written. a.k.a. Flaws included.
I don't want to loose my tone of voice of pesonality.
For now, the website is very plain and simple.
This is intentional, since I don't want to split my time or focus to much.
Therefore I will be sharing my thoughts in journals on https://iniva.no. This is my very own buisness, where I do consultant work and create products.
I'm using astro as the engine. The page is hosted with ploi.io. My current favourite for just hosting a lot of small and simple projects. Simple, cheap and scales well enough for where I am on my journey.
It's very fast, simple and easy to maintain.
This project uses pnpm as the package manager. If you don't have it installed:
npm install -g pnpmInstall dependencies:
pnpm installStart the development server:
pnpm devThe site will be available at http://localhost:4321
Build for production:
pnpm buildPreview the production build locally:
pnpm previewThe source code of this project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the code.
© 2025 Ole Andreas Jørnsen Herland
The written content on this site (blog posts, project descriptions, personal stories, etc.) is my own creative work.
Feel free to read, enjoy, and get inspired by it! But please don't copy-paste my writing or use it as your own. Write your own story in your own voice - it'll be way more authentic anyway!
If you want to reference or quote something I've written, just reach out and ask. I'm usually pretty chill about it.
For any questions or permission requests, drop me a line: ole.gogoro@gmail.com