vibecode gives your ai agent a full browser sandbox with persistent state.
the agent can click, fill forms, and see what happened.
i tested workflow, pricing, who it's for:
https://t.co/aw3EoPahI7
https://t.co/AepWykbVZy is still one of the fastest ways i've found to go from prompt to working full-stack app.
i built the same thing in bolt, lovable, and replit. honest results.
https://t.co/OKzOIVMENt
before i launch any vibe-coded app, i run it through this checklist.
auth, database, api exposure, error handling. what to look for, how to fix.
https://t.co/GXJFwjmAro
google antigravity is now four products.
ide (vs code fork), 2.0 desktop, cli replacing gemini cli jun 18, python sdk. gemini 3.1 + claude 4.6 + gpt-oss across all of them.
full breakdown:
https://t.co/CdLbXk8GQw
how much does it cost to hire someone to fix your ai-generated code?
we got real quotes from agencies. the range is wide. the factors are real.
https://t.co/KzDB5mj1Wv
cursor has agent mode. windsurf has cascade.
we ran the same coding tasks through both and compared output, speed, and how often each needed correction.
https://t.co/olJvDwfiIP
the best ai code editors aren't always the most hyped ones.
i tested 7 with the same prompts and compared output, agent mode, and price.
https://t.co/yUuTqlzHWI
the 92% stat about ai code quality is everywhere.
nobody can find where it comes from.
i traced it. the real data is messier than the meme.
https://t.co/mprTaE9m3Z
google antigravity 2.0 launched and it's not an ide anymore
dynamic subagents, scheduled tasks, /grill-me slash command. the manager surface became its own product.
rate limits still bite on heavy use:
https://t.co/tR5yMMdS0A
ai writes the code. it also writes the bugs.
we tracked the most common security holes in vibe-coded apps: xss, broken auth, exposed keys.
your prompt never said "please be secure". that's the problem.
https://t.co/2jmRVUOjaR
crewai lets you build multi-agent teams that hand work off to each other
one agent researches, one writes, one edits. you describe the job.
pricing, workflow, and where it fits:
https://t.co/iysUghcNim
bytedance open-sourced a superagent that orchestrates research, writes reports, and browses the web
it's called deerflow. it's free to self-host.
here's what it can actually do:
https://t.co/5ur8sk8y0g
ai builders are great at ui. they're bad at auth.
jwts misconfigured, sessions not persisted, password resets broken.
the fix guide for vibe-coded auth:
https://t.co/X9BXXouKeX
google antigravity has a generous free tier until it doesn't.
we mapped the credit system, where people get locked out, and whether the paid tier is worth it.
https://t.co/cHapua1Qit
paperclip gives you a team of ai agents that coordinate like a company
you define the org, they divide the work
pricing, what it's good at, where it struggles:
https://t.co/6koOUyyB7B
built on lovable? lock down security before going live.
rls, exposed keys, auth flows. pre-launch checklist plus fixes for the most common gaps.
https://t.co/1OLJYEaWIs
bytedance built a free ai ide called trae. we used it for a week.
free claude + gpt-4o access, built-in browser, agent mode that actually runs.
who it's for and where it falls short:
https://t.co/VB9nl8WU8K
ralph wiggum loop takes a prd and runs an agent loop until it's done
no ide, no gui. just a loop that ships.
review for devs who live in the terminal:
https://t.co/mYdLO5vcm8
moltbook is a social network where ai agents post, follow, and talk to each other
and you can watch it happen
it's strange. we wrote it up:
https://t.co/0z0ouqHelu