Category: apps
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Meet Ralph Wiggum: The Chaotic AI Loop That Writes Code While You Sleep
If you’ve been lurking around the AI engineering watercoolers (aka X or Reddit) lately, you might have heard developers whispering about "Ralph Wiggum." No, they aren’t quoting The Simpsons ("My cat’s breath smells like cat food"). They are talking about a brute-force AI coding technique that is quietly changing how we interact with autonomous agents. […]
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Vibe Coding: How I Build Revenue-Generating Apps at Speed (and My 2026 Challenge)
They call it "Vibe Coding." Some people still think it’s just hype; I think it’s the most liberating shift in software development I’ve seen in a decade. As we close out 2025, the debate between "AI will replace us" and "AI is useless" is officially over. The reality is somewhere in the productive middle: AI […]
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From Blank Screens to AI-Powered Coding: How I Went from Writing Every Line by Hand to Shipping Apps with Cursor, Claude, and More
A year ago, my coding workflow looked like what most developers are used to: Staring at blank screens Writing boilerplate code by hand Wrestling with database setups, API integrations, and front-end logic until things finally worked Fast forward to today, and everything feels different. In the past month, I’ve launched two apps on the App […]