Beste UI now supports @base_ui 🥰
@shadcn just made Base UI the default in shadcn/ui. Starting today, every block, piece, and component on Beste UI supports on Base UI too, right next to Radix.
Same components. Your choice of primitive.
just tried fable 5.
terrifying level of capability.. guys, we seriously need to learn farming and raising livestock asap. not feeling too optimistic about the future.
One of the most accurate decisions I've seen lately. The best way to weaken a company that's doing well is to hire an HR service or set up an HR department. And if you want to ruin your company and your wealth, partner with another HR firm.
is there any other website builder out there shipping agent-integrated websites?
waking up every day and making the product a little better is honestly one of the best feelings in the world.
Just shipped AI integration across every site built with @withbeste 🚀
Level 4: Agent-Integrated.
✅ Discoverability 3/3
✅ Content 1/1
✅ Bot Access Control 2/2
🔶 API, Auth, MCP & Skill Discovery 4/7
Every site built with Beste is now agent-ready by default.
because i'm experiencing it firsthand. i don't know what you consider "bigger" but i'm getting incredible results in a project which is turbo monorepo with 6 apps and 13 packages. if you know your codebase and project well, if you know what you want and how to organize it, vibe coding works just as well on a project this large. (having 25 years of coding experience definitely helps a lot.)
A bespoke software revolution? I don't buy it.
It'll exist. It already exists. Small consultants and big consulting firms have made custom software for years. It almost always sucks. It’s bloated, confusing, and because the client pays, it’s built wrong in all the ways.
Who’s excited about bespoke software? Software makers! Of course they're excited about building bespoke software — that's what they do. X is full of them. Your feed is full of people who love making software talking about making software. Of course they’re excited about the revolution. Echo, echo, echo...
Most people don’t like computers. Nobody in tech wants to say that out loud. People tolerate computers. They use them because they have to. Given the choice, most would rather not think about them at all.
So when someone suggests that AI means everyone will build their own custom tools, ask who "everyone" is. The three-person accounting firm drowning in client paperwork? They want the paperwork gone, not a new system to maintain. The regional logistics company with 40 trucks? They want the routes optimized, not Joe spouting off about this new system he’s been messing around with. The law firm billing 70-hour weeks? They want leverage on their time, not a software project to design.
They don’t hate technology. But building and maintaining their own critical systems isn’t their wheelhouse, regardless of how much faster and easier it’s become. It's another job on top of the job.
Will these people use AI? Absolutely, for all sorts of things. Will some outliers go deep and build real custom systems? Sure, but they're almost always people who already had some pull toward software. The curiosity was already there. They were dabblers before.
Giving everyone access to software building tools doesn't mean everyone becomes a builder. A powerful excavator doesn't turn a homeowner into a contractor. Most people just want the hole dug by someone else. They don’t want the responsibility either.
@fkadev@rauchg@vercel it’s a good thing that vercel is sponsoring this, but still, being charged $6.5k on vercel for a workload that could run on a $100 server is something terrible. this is complete bullshit and we need to talk about it more.