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Yes, Vibecodr is vibecoded.
And I think that's part of the point.
Read the full story →A Place Should Keep What You Made
There is a strange kind of engineering work that feels premature from the outside. The product is early. The audience is still small. The graph is still quiet. Most of the internet does not know the thing exists yet. And still, you find yourself spending days or weeks on systems that look like they belong to a much la…
Continue reading → 03 Platform NoteBuilding a Place Means Building for Return
A place has to feel safe enough to enter, clear enough to understand, interesting enough to stay in, and alive enough to come back to. A place is not just functionality stacked on functionality. It is an environment. It is a set of conditions. It is a promise, whether you write that promise down or not.
Continue reading → 04 Platform NoteI Stopped Fighting the Browser and Started Building With It
When I started Vibecodr.Space, I had a simple, slightly dangerous idea: a "post" should not be a screenshot of code, it should be the code. Click it, it runs. Share it, it runs. Embed it, it runs. Remix it, it runs. That sentence contains the entire security problem. If you let strangers run arbitrary JavaScript insid…
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