VibeCoding
AI-assisted development: Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, no-code and AI IDEs.
6 published articles
AI IDEs
Cursor 2.0 made the IDE an agent-first environment. The developer becomes a reviewer.
Cursor 2.0 introduces a purpose-built interface and the Composer model, designed to work with AI agents rather than alongside a human typist. This review breaks down what changed, how it performs, and why it may redefine the developer's role.
2026-07-15
Cursor launches iOS app
Your phone just became a legitimate coding tool, Cursor's iOS beta proves it
Cursor's iOS app in public beta lets developers launch AI coding agents from their phone, bridge local and cloud workflows, and get push notifications when PRs are ready. It rethinks mobile's role in software development beyond incident response.
2026-07-14
AI IDE
Point at a button, say "fix this", Cursor's design mode finally speaks visual
Cursor's updated Design Mode lets you point, draw, or speak to an agent instead of typing instructions. The result is a faster, more intuitive way to iterate on design changes directly inside the browser.
2026-07-13
Frontier AI Deployment
Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5: The Future of AI Is Gated Intelligence
Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 brings Mythos-class capability to public users, while Mythos 5 remains trusted-access only. The deployment model, capability routing, fallback classifiers, and tiered access, represents a fundamental shift in how frontier AI is released and used.
2026-07-10
The real production test of AI coding agents
600 files, one command: what moonshot.ai's refactor says about AI agents at work
The moonshot.ai visual refresh became a practical test of Kimi Code CLI in production. From tracing dependencies to matching Figma specs and catching integration risks, the agent handled consistent, cross-file work. The lesson: for breadth-heavy tasks, an AI coding agent can cut iteration loops significantly, but only when grounded in project-specific context and connected to the right data sources.
2026-07-09
Apple Silicon update
Ollama's Mac update just solved the three things that made local AI painful
Ollama's MLX engine update brings NVFP4 quantization for higher quality 4-bit models, 20% faster inference through fused Metal kernels, and a snapshot caching system that eliminates reprocessing of shared context in multi-agent, thinking-model, and branching scenarios.
2026-06-11