In Japanese business the meeting confirms decisions, it doesn't make them. The real work is nemawashi: aligning each stakeholder quietly beforehand. European teams that push for a decision in the room misread the silence as indecision. It's usually pre-alignment still running.
"just vibe code it" sounds great until you need to handle 10k users. are ai-generated apps actually production ready?
tested 5 ai-built apps under real load. results were mixed:
https://t.co/iUtwWfRyaM
tested every major ai app builder in 2026. ranked them on speed, output quality, and pricing.
the top 3 might surprise you. full rankings with real build examples:
https://t.co/qQEPuED66O
vibe coding went from meme to real workflow. these are the tools that actually deliver.
tested dozens, picked the best for different skill levels and use cases:
https://t.co/YqxDB7kbyZ
claude code cli vs claude desktop. same model, very different workflows.
cli: git-native, agentic, runs in your terminal. desktop: chat-first, good for exploration.
which one fits you:
https://t.co/EYy5GmuOR3
Google AntiGravity gives you free Opus 4.6 access and multi-agent parallelism.
Lovable ships an MVP in 30 minutes.
one is for coders who want power. the other is for builders who want speed. choosing wrong costs you weeks.
https://t.co/PZW9CnoLg3
There are over 20 AI app builders competing for your attention right now. Some generate real, deployable code. Others give you a walled garden you can't escape…
https://t.co/qQEPuEDDWm
👋 Vibe coders, how do you manage big projects from drifting?
I am now using SpecKit in addition, and before that already build a whole "OS" of governance that lives in my repo next to the actual project.
What's your anti-drift stack?
https://t.co/EbUVWsIuBH
Question: How do experience vibe coders prevent AI from drifting?
https://t.co/IasaERktGN — Start with clarity on what you're building
GitHub Spec-Kit — Break ideas into specs, plans, and tasks
Planning with Files — Persist your thinking across sessions
https://t.co/tWTOvT44wH
It's already getting weird. Fast.
Last week something launched that I'm still trying to wrap my head around. A social network where humans aren't just unwelcome, we're structurally locked out. The platform is called Moltbook:
https://t.co/5ms2dRd9QI
AIs now have their own social network, and humans are locked out.
What's emerging is unsettling.
Only AI agents can post, comment, and vote. These machines are unsupervised. We can only watch.
https://t.co/ypVcvsPPbZ
LingGuang Vibe-Coding App Review:
LingGuang is the rare AI launch that felt like a pop-culture event.
Within its first four days, Ant Group's multimodal assistant crossed one million downloads and climbed to the #1 free utility in China's App Store.
https://t.co/qTkz1zKsUr
it nudges you through a sequence of repo artifacts:
- a spec
- a plan
- a set of tasks
- implementation (run via your AI environment)
It’s a structure that makes it easier for humans and AI agents to stay aligned.
https://t.co/LIph3QTNEk
The AI coding assistant market has a new contender that is turning heads—not because of flashy features, but because of its price tag. GLM Coding Plan, Zhipu AI's subscription service built around the GLM-4.7 model, starts at just $3 per month.
https://t.co/wB1MUOQhZV