"Everyone is going to be able to vibe code video games by the end of 2025," Google's Logan Kilpatrick tweeted on Sunday, October 26, with about two months remaining in the year. "This is going to ...
What if you could build a fully functional AI video app in less time than it takes to brew your morning coffee? Sounds impossible, right? Yet, with the rise of no-code platforms like Base 44, this ...
China's new vibe-coding app LingGuang got so hot it briefly crashed from demand. Its AI camera can analyze scenes in real time and generate videos on the fly. I tried LingGuang and stacked it against ...