@base DevRel: Vibecoding Session | Featuring @0xyoussea https://t.co/SE3nMbP3eT
Vibe coding is the future — just don't trust it (yet) https://t.co/yRo2hI6Jr7
Yes, everything can be vibe-coded - AI workflows to automate work - publishing on X - collaboration apps to replace SaaS - your core product (human engineers still needed) - your sales AI agent for emails Our entire company runs on vibe code, and yes, we still need real
Vibe coding, an emerging AI-driven programming approach, has gained traction for its ability to translate natural language into precise multi-language code using abstract syntax trees (AST). This technology enables real-time validation and error correction, streamlining development workflows by eliminating traditional bottlenecks such as error repro steps. The Wave app, built solo and used by thousands, recently surpassed 100 million minutes recorded using vibe coding. Key players in the vibe coding ecosystem include companies like Anthropic, Replit, and Alibaba, with models such as Alibaba's Qwen3-4B being integrated into applications via platforms like Hugging Face. Vibe coding is being applied across various domains, from automating AI workflows and collaboration apps to sales AI agents, while still requiring human engineers. Despite its potential, some experts advise caution in fully trusting the technology at this stage.