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I finally tried Google Opal, and it’s the first no-code programming tool that actually works
Google Opal finally killed the drag-and-drop nightmare that ruined every no-code tool before it.
A friend challenged me to build her an app she could use for online scrapbooking. I tried making it using Base44 — here's what went down.
Discover the top 12 tools in 2026, from Cursor to Copilot, to speed up daily dev workflows and build apps faster!
Over a six-week stretch in spring 2026, OpenAI rebuilt what its Codex product actually is. On April 16, the company released a major Codex update titled “Codex for (almost) everything,” ...
Vibe coding for non-developers now accounts for 63 percent of all users, with writers, students, and investors shipping apps ...
A new technology education center is opening in Edina, giving kids the opportunity to learn real-world technical skills and ...
Today, I’m pleased to introduce something I’ve been working on for the past six months: Shortcuts Playground, a plugin for ...
AI-enabled research tools can accelerate health research, but their data-science roots may clash with epidemiological ...
Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic for frontier LLM research, returning to AI labs after coining the term vibe coding.
A new report out today from cybersecurity company Forcepoint LLC’s X-Labs research team details a supply chain attack that ...
Matt Sanner, 54, vibe coded an app using Cursor called ScamSkeptic for his aging family, who had fallen victim to scams.
Armed with some Python and a white-hot sense of injustice, one medical student spent six months trying to figure out whether an algorithm trashed his job application.
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