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This resonates a lot. And we’re working on something in the same space: a way to build MCP aps for non technical people. If there are builders here who like experimenting, we’re looking for beta testers: -> https://manifest.build

Totally agree. Vibe coding will generate lots of internal AI apps, but turning them into reliable, secure, governed services still requires real engineering, which is exactly why we’re building https://manifest.build. It lets non-technical teams build Agentic apps fast through an AI powered workflow builder while giving engineering and IT a single platform to add governance, security, data access, and keep everything production-ready at scale.

Thanks for the perspective. Could you be more concrete about what specifically doesn’t change with vibe-coded apps? Have you recurring friction points in mind that force a handoff to professional engineers once these apps need to scale ?

The Scouring is an indie real-time strategy game with action-RPG elements built on a custom C++ engine. It features destructible environments, day-night cycles that affect gameplay, and a unique mechanic allowing players to delegate army control to AI while focusing on hero character development.


SQLite is a powerful, lightweight database that's widely deployed across mobile devices and applications. Despite being perceived as a beginner tool, it offers ACID compliance, can scale to 100TB, requires no separate server process, and supports advanced features like Write-Ahead Logging (WAL) for improved concurrent performance. The article explores SQLite's core features, demonstrates its durability and transaction handling, and introduces LibSQL, a distributed fork designed for modern cloud applications that addresses traditional SQLite's concurrency limitations.


Looks super interesting. I hadn't heard of Graphiti before, but the idea of giving Cursor some kind of persistent, structured memory across sessions definitely sounds useful.


You can read more about using Graphiti in your own projects here: https://help.getzep.com/graphiti/graphiti/overview


A promising approach—especially if it proves as simple and low-cost at scale. It’s obviously not going to "disrupt" the plastics industry overnight, but it could offer a valuable local alternative, particularly in regions dealing with massive plastic waste imports. The real question is whether this kind of tech can evolve outside of patent lock-in and centralized exploitation models.


I doubt this is a “new era” for TC. At this point, it’s more of a brand than an impactful media outlet. Maybe Regent will just squeeze out whatever SEO juice is left.


Really like your vision. The “no endless feeds, no humblebrags, just real people” pitch really resonates.

LinkedIn feels exhausting, so I’m definitely going to give OpenSpot a try.

Wishing you the best


This is fantastic — simple, fun, and with just the right vibe for exploring ideas quickly. I love how focused it is: no clutter, just straight into the groove.

Do you see this staying as a passion project, or are you considering a business model at some point ?


Thank you!

I'll be working on some procedural stuff for patterns and variations to make exploring ideas even better. It's definitely passion project.


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