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Vibecoding
Lovable for Mobile Games: Bridging the Gap in 2026
Cursor is raising at $50B with $2B in ARR. The AI coding bubble — or the start of the new IDE category?
TechCrunch broke that Anysphere — the company behind Cursor — is in talks to raise $2B+ at a $50B valuation. The hidden number: Cursor hit $2B in annualized recurring revenue by February 2026. Forecasted run rate exit-2026: $6B+. The IDE market just got reset.
Lovable hit $100M ARR in 243 days. The fastest-growing software company in history is built for non-coders.
Co-founders Anton Osika (35) and Fabian Hedin (26) crossed $100M in annualized revenue 243 days after public launch. The Stockholm company is now valued at $6.6B, both founders are billionaires on paper. The lesson: non-technical buyers, not engineers, are the AI-coding gold rush.
Anthropic vs OpenAI in 2026: The developer mindshare scoreboard
Anthropic has steadily pulled developer mindshare away from OpenAI through 2025 and into 2026. The scoreboard now favors Claude on most coding benchmarks that matter for vibecoding, and the routing implications are significant.
Lovable vs Orbie: Which AI Platform for Games in 2026?
Anthropic ships Claude Opus 4.7: What changes for vibecoding
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 with 1M context support. The launch tightens Claude's lead at the high end of agentic coding and reshapes how vibecoding platforms route their model traffic.
Roblox Assistant vs Third-Party AI Tools: The Real Comparison
Orbie vs Lovable for mobile games: Native builds vs web wrappers
Lovable dominates web app generation. Orbie targets mobile game generation directly. The native-versus-web gap defines which tool fits a mobile game developer.
Orbie vs Cursor for app builders: Editor-in-the-loop vs prompt-to-binary
Cursor sits at the top of the AI editor market with a $50B valuation. Orbie addresses a different question: native mobile builds from a prompt. The two tools answer different categories of need.
Lovable hits $200M ARR: The web app synthesis category goes mainstream
Lovable crossed $200M ARR, doubling the milestone from the previous year. The number cements web app synthesis as a mainstream category and opens the question of what the next synthesis layers look like.
Orbie vs Bolt.new: Browser IDE vs native mobile builds
Bolt.new turned the browser into a full-stack vibecoding IDE. Orbie targets native mobile games and apps. The output format gap defines the use case fit.
Roblox open-sourced Cube3D. The asset pipeline for indie game devs just changed forever.
On March 17, Roblox released Cube3D, its foundation model for text-to-3D and image-to-3D generation, under an open-source license. The first major platform-owned 3D foundation model in the public domain. Indie studios that previously paid artists $200 per asset can now generate tens of thousands per day.
Anthropic shipped 1M-token context for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6. The benchmark to actually trust: 78.3% MRCR v2 8-needle.
On March 13, Anthropic made 1M-context generally available for both flagship models. The headline number is the context window. The number that matters: 78.3% on MRCR v2 8-needle retrieval at full 1M tokens — well above prior-generation peers — meaning long-context recall actually works.
YC W26's AI coding crop: What the batch tells us about the next wave
Y Combinator's W26 batch is heavy on AI coding startups, and the patterns inside it preview which synthesis categories the next wave of founders will try to define.
Orbie vs Expo: AI synthesis vs hand-coded React Native
Expo is the dominant React Native toolchain for hand-coded mobile apps. Orbie generates native mobile builds from prompts. The hand-coded versus prompt-synthesized split defines the choice.
Cursor at $50B: A deep look at the AI editor leader's valuation math
Cursor's $50B valuation locks in the AI editor as the dominant developer-productivity surface. The math behind the number, and the categories the number does not address.
OpenAI's Codex CLI: What it does to the vibecoding stack
OpenAI's Codex CLI puts agentic coding in a terminal-native form. The release is a direct competitive shot at Anthropic's developer footprint and reshapes the surface area where vibecoding tools operate.
AI startup funding Q4 2025: The synthesis layer takes the cake
Q4 2025 funding flowed disproportionately to synthesis-tier AI startups across web, mobile, and game-specific categories. The pattern reveals where investors believe the next dominant platforms will emerge.
YC's AI Coding Startups in 2025: Batch Analysis
Y Combinator's 2025 batches were heavily weighted toward AI-coding adjacent companies. A look at the patterns, the wedges, and the structural problems the category is racing to solve.
Enterprise Adoption of AI Coding Tools: 2025 State
Large companies have moved past the pilot phase. The interesting question is no longer whether they will adopt AI coding tools, but which ones, and how the rollouts are actually going.
Prompt Engineering for Coding Tasks: What Actually Works
The best practices for prompting coding agents have settled into recognizable patterns. Here's what experienced practitioners actually do, and what they've stopped doing.
AI-Generated Tests: A Quality Audit
Test generation is one of the most-cited applications of AI coding tools. The output looks comprehensive. The reality, when actually audited, is more nuanced.
Self-Hosted Coding Agents: Is It Feasible Yet?
On-premise AI coding agents promise control and privacy. The reality in late 2025 involves serious tradeoffs that most teams underestimate. Here's the practical state of play.
Coding Agents' Pricing Models, Explained
Per-seat, usage-based, credit systems, message caps. The pricing landscape for AI coding tools is a maze. A clear breakdown of how each model works and what it costs in practice.
Open-Source AI Coding Models: State of 2025
Open releases narrowed the gap with frontier proprietary models this year. Here's where they actually stand on real coding work and what is still out of reach.
Junior Developer Skills in the AI Era
The job description for a new engineer has shifted faster than the curricula training them. Here's what the entry-level role looks like in late 2025.
AI Coding's Quality vs Volume Tradeoff
Generating more code faster does not mean shipping better software. The tension between volume and quality is now the central engineering management challenge.
SaaS Companies Built by One Person With AI: 2025 Case Studies
The one-person, multi-million-dollar SaaS used to be a thought experiment. This year it became a recognizable category. A look at how the operators are doing it.
MCP and the Quiet Reshaping of Developer Tools
The Model Context Protocol arrived without much fanfare and has rewired the integration story for AI coding tools. Here's what it actually changes.
The Context Window Arms Race: What 1M Tokens Actually Buys
Frontier models cleared the million-token mark this year. The headline is impressive. The practical impact on coding workflows is more interesting and more constrained than the marketing suggests.
AI Agents vs AI Pair Programmers: Two Different Tools
The category keeps blurring the distinction. The two patterns serve different jobs and reward different workflows. Here is what separates them in practice.
The Solo Developer Stack: 2025 Essentials
What a one-person software business actually runs on this year. A working stack covering coding, deployment, payments, and customer support, with the AI layer threaded through.
Vibecoding Burnout: Real Phenomenon or Recycled Hype?
Reports of exhaustion among heavy AI coding tool users started surfacing this summer. The pattern looks real, but the cause is not what most write-ups assume.
The Economics of AI-Assisted Development
Token costs, seat pricing, infrastructure spend, and the actual margin profile of AI coding tools. A quantitative look at the dollars under the demos.
Who Is Winning the Vibecoding Platform War
Lovable, Cursor, Bolt, v0, Replit, and a fast-rising mobile-and-games challenger. A snapshot of who leads which segment of the vibecoding market in mid-2025.
Vibecoding vs Traditional Coding: Inside the 2025 Debate
The split between hand-written and agent-written code dominated developer discourse this year. Here's what each side actually argues, and where the evidence currently lands.
Vibecoding Defined: The 2025 State of the Craft
A term coined in early 2025 has hardened into a discipline. Here's what vibecoding actually means now, and how it differs from the auto-complete era it replaced.
How to Set Up Cursor for Roblox Luau
A practical setup guide for Cursor as a Roblox Luau development environment, with autocomplete, type-checking, and Studio sync.
Claude Opus 4.6 With 1M Context: What It Changes for Coding
A million-token window sounds like a marketing line. For real coding work the implications are concrete and large.
How to Deploy a Vercel App From Bolt.new
A step-by-step walkthrough for taking a Bolt.new project to a production Vercel deployment, including environment variables, custom domains, and rollback.
The MCP Server Explosion: Why the Context Protocol Took Over 2025
MCP went from an Anthropic specification to a de facto standard in under a year. The reasons are mostly about timing.
Bolt.new and the StackBlitz Stack: Why the Browser Is the Runtime
Bolt.new's defining choice is that the entire dev stack runs inside the browser. The implications are larger than they look.
v0's shadcn Integration: A Deep Dive Into Why It Works
v0's tight coupling with shadcn is the reason its output drops cleanly into real codebases. The integration is more thoughtful than it looks.
How to Test AI-Generated Luau Code
A practical testing playbook for verifying AI-generated Luau before it ships to live Roblox players.
How to Write Prompts for Roblox AI Tools
A practical framework for writing AI prompts that produce production-grade Roblox games instead of generic prototypes.
Claude Code's MCP Ecosystem: A Mid-2025 Review
MCP is the connective tissue Claude Code rests on. Six months after broad availability, the ecosystem is dense, uneven, and useful.
Claude Code Skills: A Deep Dive Into the Best New Feature of 2025
Skills convert one-off prompts into reusable behavior. The mechanism is simple; the implications are large.
Cursor MCP Server Setup: A Practical Guide for 2025
MCP servers turn Cursor from a smart editor into an integrated agent. Setup is short; the design choices behind which servers to add are the harder part.
TypeScript on Roblox: Where Lemonade Stands on the Luau Type System
Luau's optional type system is one of the platform's most underused features. Lemonade's stance on it reveals something about how the company sees the developer base.
Lemonade vs Hand-Rolled Luau: Where Each Approach Still Wins
Lemonade-generated Luau is fast to ship. Hand-written Luau is fast to debug. Working developers are increasingly using both — strategically.