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Priscilla Tina.
Priscilla Tina used Claude to build a postcard app in about four hours.
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Jonathan Butler, Joe Poynton, Scott Klipper

Too many app ideas, too few coding skills?

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Joe Poynton

When Joe Poynton went to the grocery store, he dutifully worked through his shopping list — before getting to the bottom and realizing he'd passed those items aisles ago.

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A photo of a MacBook and a Nikon DSLR.
I used Claude Design and Canva to create the same presentation to see how they stack up.
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A picture of a laptop displaying the home screen for Herdly.
I wanted to make scheduling meetups fuss-free, and trying to peer in on my friends' calendar apps wasn't cutting it. Enter Herdly!
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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating champion Joey Chestnut eats an olive burgers before the Lugnuts game against the TinCaps at Jackson Field in Lansing. Chestnut set a record with 13 olive burgers eaten in 5 minutes.
Consuming too much is sometimes not good. Burger consumption is shown above. AI token consumption is discussed below.
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Boris Cherny talks at San Francisco's Code with Claude developer conference.
Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code.
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Lovable logo
Lovable "felt very accessible as somebody who's non-technical," Mindaugas Petrutis said.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman says that AI is writing most code at companies today.
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Antler Asia's cofounder and managing partner
Antler Asia's cofounder and managing partner says he won't invest in a new vibe-coding startup