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Notes with code blocks, Kanban bug tracker, and snippet library with GitHub import.
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Notes with code blocks, Kanban bug tracker, and snippet library with GitHub import.
@SinghApurv1711 · X
Hey! Check it out here:

Build robot programs by snapping blocks together with drag-and-drop simplicity and wireless Bluetooth control.
@danenja · X
Unrot the brain. Build a robot.

Competitive coding arena where developers solve challenges and battle 1v1 with the community.
@md_shadann · X

Watch and steer autonomous coding agents in cloud devboxes with Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode.
pranav100000 · HN
Aether – Run Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode in devboxes you can watch

Upload code to automatically scan for security vulnerabilities.
@POONAMSING9999 · X
Forget this fight. The problem in AI is vibe coding security risk so i made vibe Guard ai that analysis user code and found out security risks. For the sake of humanity, to solve a painful problem I made this It had free version try now

Compare git, Jujutsu, and GitButler performance on coding tasks with Claude Code and Codex agents.
videlov · HN
I was interested in answering this question so I built a benchmark comparing git, jj and gitbutler in agentic context https://vcbench.dev/ Disclaimer - I am a co-founder of GitButler

Use AI code review that runs code in microVMs to catch more bugs faster.
u/dumbfoundded · Reddit
Ito, AI Code Review that Runs Code I've been using AI code review tools but none of them actually run code so I built one: https://www.ito.ai/ The way it works is that it uses microVMs to spin up your environment with all of the services running. Then a bunch of AI agents go and test the application to collect runtime evidence. The result is you get test cases along with evidence about whether or not the test cases pass or fail. The runtime evidence can be videos, request/response curls, db

Learn code skills with flashcards, quizzes, and AI tutoring built on memory science.
@mkappworks · X
I am building lets connect

AI-powered platform for intuitive vibe-based coding development.
@isuryatk · X
- World's most reliable vibe coding platform

Describe self-correcting coding workflows in plain English and run them until tests pass.
forgeapp

Block distracting websites by solving math or coding puzzles.
hackitup7 · HN
TLDR built a Chrome site blocker that lets you into distracting sites only after you do some math or simple coding (JS only right now). Direct link to extension (the site just gives you more context): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sphinx-earn-your-di... Philosophically it's a speed bump rather than a hard gate, because you'll eventually tear a gate down but you'll leave a speed bump. I've always eventually removed site blockers, or just had them become a nuisance that I reflexively dismiss before getting to distracting sites. Site blockers don't really reduce the "start navigating to a distracting site" muscle memory, and they eventually just become annoying. Dopamine is a hell of a drug. At the same time, I've been getting frustrated that my intermediate/advanced math skills have atrophied, and becoming more senior in my career (plus AI...) has caused my coding skills to atrophy even further. Realistically I'm not going to force myself to do math or coding exercises aft

Learn to code and build projects through interactive games and challenges designed for the LLM era
@RahimNathwani · X
Not a direct answer but the guys at Exercism (non-profit that publishes really good and free programming language self-study courses) recently launched a separate site to teach junior programmers both vibe coding and software engineering fundamentals.