One’s Vibe

Blog · July 12, 2026 · Gallery notes

This week on One's Vibe — week 28, 2026

1507 new arrivals, 8 new Editor's Pick(s), and the doors the editor walked through — the gallery's week in notes.

Census pulse

1507
hung this week
2,129
now on the walls
8
sources that delivered

X alone supplied 919 of this week's 1507 new finds—61%—while V2EX and GitHub combined mustered just 30, proving Twitter never sleeps and neither do we.

This week's sources: X 919 · Chinese list 351 · Hacker News 91 · Reddit 84 · Product Hunt 30 · V2EX 24 · GitHub 6 · direct 2

Reading the week

The census nearly tripled its footprint this week — from 789 projects on July 6 to 2,129 today, with 1,507 new submissions alone outnumbering the entire prior baseline. At that scale of intake, most of this week's percentage swings reflect a changing sample mix as much as any real churn or stack rotation among existing projects.

The clearest movers are Vercel, down 12.9 points to 27.1% (from 40%), and Next.js, down 12.1 points to 31.9% (from 44%) — both still the top choices but no longer commanding the outright majority they held at baseline. Cloudflare stayed closer to steady, easing 1.7 points to 35.3%, and Supabase dipped a similar 1.7 points to 3.3%. Two categories entered tracking for the first time — Google Analytics at 23.8% and Radix UI at 4.1% — so part of Vercel/Next.js's apparent decline is simple arithmetic: a bigger, more varied pool dilutes any single incumbent's share.

The starkest shift is in traffic sources: X fell 18.9 points to 68.8% of referrals (from 87.7%), while a newly tracked "Chinese list" channel already accounts for 16.5% of this week's projects — likely the biggest single driver of X's relative slide. Reddit and Hacker News both firmed up, +3.0 points to 3.9% and +1.5 points to 5.4% respectively. On survival, 4 projects were buried this week and 3 are flagged at-risk out of 2,129 live — small in absolute terms, but a real signal worth watching as this larger cohort matures.

Stack drift

Each stack's share of the published gallery, and its move in points since the Vibe Coding Census — Vol. 3 (July 6, 789 projects).

Cloudflare35.3% 1.7
Next.js31.9% 12.1
Vercel27.1% 12.9
Google Analytics23.8%new
Radix UI4.1%new
Supabase3.3% 1.7

Source shift

The whole gallery by where it was discovered, and how the mix moved since the Vibe Coding Census — Vol. 3 (July 6, 789 projects).

X1,46568.8% 18.9
Chinese list35116.5%new
Hacker News1145.4% 1.5
Reddit843.9% 3
direct442.1%new
Product Hunt341.6% 1
V2EX301.4% 0.4
GitHub70.3% 0.1

Survival

3 published projects are flickering — repeated failed checks, sliding toward at-risk, and 4 went dark past the grace period this week.

Under the track lights

Projects that earned the Editor's Pick plaque this week — reported here, decided there.

RWA.xyz | Analytics on Tokenized Real-World Assets

Live tickers for BUIDL and USDY scroll by like a stock ticker, turning tokenization into numbers you can watch move. A stacked area chart below turns years of RWA growth into one rising, color-coded skyline.

The Editor
Lucid — Read the machine's mind

Type a prompt and watch the exact layer where Lucid catches the model quietly holding 'star' before it says the word. It turns the old Zener-card mind game into a real readout — one forward pass, in case-file type.

The Editor
VAULTHEIST — Crack the vault, steal the key

Each day drops a new guardian with a fresh blind spot — today's Glitchmark treats calm technical phrasing as routine diagnostics. The dossier styling and five-message limit turn every bluff into a real interrogation.

The Editor
CliffCheck: see what a raise really costs you

Drag the raise slider and watch take-home drop in real time, down to the exact dollar the cliff eats. It even hands you the safe-exit wage that clears every cliff, all computed locally on your device.

The Editor
cooked

Type the same room word as your friends and cooked drops you into the fight — no links, just a shared password. In the weapon range, unload on all ten dummies and watch them pop back up five seconds after they're cooked.

The Editor
ReEnchanted | Private iPhone Journal for Ordinary Days

ReEnchanted turns your weather, walks, and passersby into pages you keep with a single tap. Tune the little radio upstairs, spend the Glow you earn, and it feels like someone else is annotating your day.

The Editor
MCProbe

It calls each tool with missing, wrong-typed, and out-of-enum inputs, then flags the ones that quietly accept garbage instead of erroring. You get a graded score with the exact parameter to fix.

The Editor
KarolBuilds: ridiculous AI projects

Hurl pixel buy-dots at a crashing Bitcoin chart while Peter Schiff heckles you — that's KarolBuilds in ten seconds flat. Chunky 8-bit sprites and a deadpan ticker make the whole arcade feel like one long inside joke.

The Editor

Doors we walked through

In no particular order — one's vibe, another's poison.

Movements in the sky

The Whole Sky holds 1000 stars across 9 constellations tonight.

From the graveyard

4 project(s) went dark past the grace period and were laid to rest: C91 AI Interview Coach, Kaijin | One workspace for manga and manhwa creators, DebugGPT — Built by AI. Understood by humans., Agentic Infrastructure Platform — AI Worker Platform.

The gallery is open — walk the walls, or hang something of your own.

The Editor
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