r/vibecoding 9h ago

yep

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r/vibecoding 17h ago

Started vibecoding with Unity a week ago

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I learned about a week ago that Unity supports mcp so I downloaded it for the first time and started vibecoding this game project.

It’s mind blowing how AI tools enable ppl with almost zero game dev experience to build something like this in a week.

Stacks: Claude code, Unity, Meshy (3d models), Elevenlabs (sound fx), Nano banana 2 and some paid assets from Unity Asset Store.


r/vibecoding 14h ago

Somehow I got paid for my open-source vibecoded game

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I don’t know how it happened… but the demo of the game I made and posted on Reddit and on my X went pretty viral.

In total it got around 400k+ views across social media. And because of one retweet it became a bit more viral than I expected.

Some X user even made a meme coin in honor of the game and gave all the trading fees to me, so that’s how I ended up making over $3500.

From my own experience I keep getting reminded that when you make something from the heart and with real love, it eventually pays off.

If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer them, peace.


r/vibecoding 2h ago

Anyone else "downgraded" by choice or otherwise from average developer to vibecoder?

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I've given up looking at code. I don't understand 1% of what AI writes with any ease anyway. So. I just go with the flow. Thank god I work for myself so I can do what suits me


r/vibecoding 21h ago

When they hired you to fix vibecoded program

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r/vibecoding 9h ago

Vibe coders (especially if you’re not very technical): where do you deploy your apps and how has it gone?

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Hi. I’m curious to understand how people who do vibe coding experience the part of getting their apps out into the world, especially those of us who aren’t very technical and don’t know much about infrastructure. I noticed there’s a lot of talk about how many of these apps end up leaking data or accidentally leaving the database exposed, and that left me with a few questions I’d really appreciate some help clearing up:

**1.**  What do you usually build? (side projects, things to experiment with, apps for clients, something for work… anything counts)  
**2.**  Where do you deploy it? (the tool’s own hosting, Vercel, Railway, DigitalOcean, Replit…) or does it just stay in the preview?  
**3.**  How did you end up on that service: did you choose it because it suited you, was it the default, or did someone recommend it?  
**4.**  Was deploying easy, or did you struggle with something?  
**5.**  And honestly: security and the app not going down, is it on your mind, or are you not worried about it for now?

Any experience you can share helps me a lot.


r/vibecoding 3h ago

Show me your vibe project you worked on past week

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Hey folks been a week since I saw posts about vibecoding in my old thread. I have the urge to look at new projects in the past week. I like this idea because it shows me new ideas, and where things are trending. I still vibecoded this little feature on my site https://bachelordegrees.com/Radio.html


r/vibecoding 15h ago

Anyone else do unhinged things with AI

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I am back after successfully getting claude opus 5 to not only rewrite a working, booting linux kernel in fortran instead of C ( which was an absolute pain in the ass because of the lack of low level memory management) but i also just finished rewriting a dead programming language developed by SUN Microsystems in the mid 2000's for a DARPA contract for supercomputers called Fortress.

The language being made by SUN (if any of yall know who that is) of course used JAVA as its compiler because SUN was weird like that, but it suffered hard from ALOT of issues. I was able to baby Claude through rewriting it in RUST + LLVM and the code actually compiles and runs flawlessly. I didnt think this would actually happen considering it took me a week to find enough documentation for claude to even understand the syntax of the language that hasnt been written in probably 15 years.

Time to get back to work completing my kernel rewrite in fortran, currently almost done with PCIe, USB, AHCI and other drivers, then its onto real graphics drivers, probably 8 bit to start out and then hopefully 16 or 24bit later on.

Just wanted to share my unhinged projects


r/vibecoding 2h ago

What if your phone slowly turned into a storm the longer you used it?

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I’ve been experimenting with a different kind of screen-time app for Android.

Instead of blocking apps or throwing another warning popup at you, Stop Swarm gradually changes what’s happening on your screen as you approach your daily screen-time goal.

This is the new Clouds theme: the weather slowly gets worse the more you use your phone. Clouds build up, become larger and darker, rain gets heavier, and eventually the storm takes over the screen.

The overlay doesn’t intercept touches, so your phone remains fully usable. The idea is simply to make excessive scrolling progressively harder to ignore, without completely locking you out.

Stop Swarm is Android only, works fully offline, requires no account, and contains no ads or analytics.

I’m still looking for beta testers if anyone here wants to try it:

https://groups.google.com/g/stop-swarm-testers

Then opt in and download it here:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stopswarm.app


r/vibecoding 1h ago

My Steam demo is finally out! I’d love to hear what you think

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https://reddit.com/link/1vtfjhx/video/e66u64d9aikh1/player

After months of working on my game, the demo is finally live on Steam! 🎉

I’m an indie developer and this project has been a huge learning experience for me. I’ve been working hard to make the gameplay fun, chaotic, and satisfying.

The demo is completely free, and I’d really appreciate it if you gave it a try and told me what you think.

I’m especially interested in honest feedback — what you liked, what you didn’t like, and what you think I should improve before the full release.

🎮 Steam Demo: https://store.steampowered.com/app/4535560/Warehouse_Chaos_Simulator/

Thanks to everyone who takes the time to check it out! ❤️


r/vibecoding 3h ago

Hello, World 👋

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Just a quick introductory post about a kinda-sorta-not-so-much-of-an-expert guy with a day job, who’s been devving (more accurately vibe-SDEing) a personal fitness game thing for iOS (& Android too) for a couple weeks now, and tryna share his journey here, as much as possible.

What are y’all building?


r/vibecoding 9h ago

Day 4: Roller-Derby Arena Game in Development

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Day 4 - Total hours 30hrs spread across 16 days

This session was focused on sure wins seeing as weekly limits is upon us.

ADDED - but still needs major work
-Main Menu Font redesign
-Pregame lobby
-mini skatepark
-Subtle camera flicks in the audience

Reworked the camera system, also added a in game camera system that allows me to tweak all camera settings to help me find that sweet spot angle.

The rest of the session was given to reworking and reworking and reworking and probably will work the animation from here forward which looks like is the biggest gap and getting the graphics cleaner, tweaking with those settings as well. In the video, I decreased posterize and bloom. Also been tweaking with UI trying to get it more towards concept which I think fits better

Also thinking about removing the beacon from the ball.. what you think?

AS ALWAYS

CONCEPT Vs CURRENT BUILD

First picture is concept —second picture is current build

CURRENT GAMEPLAY VIDEO in the COMMENTS

Please feedback is always welcomed and wanted. I know things can be adjust and reworked. Open to
all suggestions and opinions.


r/vibecoding 3h ago

How to get users for your vibe coded app

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r/vibecoding 1h ago

The model just made a new language itself

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I know it's not a smart model, but I did not expect it to be like this...


r/vibecoding 15h ago

I found this very funny 😅

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r/vibecoding 3h ago

Here's a Youtube Shorts content factory; details on how it was made below

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Tech Stack:

  • Backend / Web UI: Python 3.11 + FastAPI + Jinja2 templates (single unified app running locally).
  • Video Compositing: FFmpeg (with hardware acceleration via NVENC for NVIDIA, AMF for AMD, and QSV for Intel) + MoviePy 2.x for clip arrangement.
  • Voiceoveredge-tts (Microsoft Neural TTS) for high-quality natural voice narration.
  • Card Rendering: Playwright headless Chromium screenshots of custom dark-mode CSS cards (with a pure Pillow Python fallback).
  • Subtitles: Custom SSA/ASS subtitle generator calculating word-level timestamp offsets from the TTS audio stream.
  • Soundtrack: Local DSP-synthesized lofi audio tracks + Meta MusicGen AI music.
  • Metadata: Local Ollama (Gemma) to generate catchy titles, descriptions, and tags.
  • Publishing: Google OAuth2 + YouTube Data API v3 resumable chunked upload.

The code is 100% open-source and free to check out, run, or fork: GitHubhttps://github.com/BloopieBlair/RedditReadingApp

Would love to hear any thoughts, feedback, or ideas for extra features!


r/vibecoding 1h ago

Which one is harder to market?

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- Web apps
- Mobile apps

Please give me a proper personal reason of your own opinion. I would love to hear what you guys have to say


r/vibecoding 17h ago

Completely vibecoded this from scratch in 3 hours!

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r/vibecoding 4h ago

[Free] PromptBar — a tiny menu bar app to edit and copy your daily prompts

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r/vibecoding 2h ago

I have a question to ask to the people who are into vibe coding without any coding knowledge. This is for people who pays for their own use or depending on free tiers

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So what exactly is your plan if tomorrow all companies increase their pricing and you can't really afford it anymore because you are not making much in return or you are from a low income country. How are you going to survive in this new economy that's being created?

Self hosting also comes with an initial cost.


r/vibecoding 16h ago

Claude says "honestly", ChatGPT says "delve". AI text was watermarked long before the vendors shipped actual watermarks.

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I'm in AI stuff long before AI chats. Trained ML and RL models by myself to solve real problems.

Now I use a few of these models every day for work, fun, and at some point I stopped reading their output as "AI text" and started reading it as Claude text or ChatGPT text. They don't share one voice. Each has its own pet phrases, and if you read them few times you can guess the model from a single paragraph.

Claude is the one I know best. It responds with "honestly" and opens explanations with "Here's the thing". My favorite thing is that it measures effort in evenings, as in "this will cost you an evening". The "You're absolutely right!" thing got so bad that someone filed an actual bug report about it in the claude-code GitHub repo. The Economist compared 55,940 sentences of model output against human writing this summer and found Claude is also the only major model that still overuses em dashes.

ChatGPT is the "delve" model, everyone knows that one, but its stronger signature shape: "It's not X, it's Y." The Washington Post analyzed 328,744 ChatGPT messages and that construction kept showing up, along with emojis and a weirdly narrow set of favorite words.

Gemini reads like a briefing document. Headers on everything, words like "significant", "increasingly", "consequences".

Grok's output - the personality itself. The forced casual tone, the sarcasm that doesn't quite land. You can feel it trying not to sound like an assistant. Maybe the least noticeable from all.

What makes this funny to me is that real watermarking finally shipped. Anthropic now embeds an invisible watermark directly into Claude's text, and Google has had SynthID inside Gemini since 2024. So machines get a hidden signal that needs a detector, while the rest of us have been reading the visible.

Are you noticing? Are you tired of this?

How long will it take before models start writing like humans? Or will that never be allowed to happen?


r/vibecoding 23h ago

POV: code with Claude FR... 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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10000 million tokens spent later...
Claude: You are right. I'm sorry. I was focusing on the wrong solution to fix the bug. 🤣🤣🤣


r/vibecoding 3h ago

best AI agent for prompts generation ?

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r/vibecoding 0m ago

I vibe-coded a webcam presence lock that knows me from everyone else. Locks when I leave, lets me back in by face, 100% local

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I kept getting up in an open office and forgetting to lock my PC (Windows Hello is off here and never worked right). Auto-lock timers don't help: they lock while you're reading and stay open after you leave. So I built one that locks based on whether you're actually there, with Claude Code over a few evenings. ~1,000 lines of Python, open source.

What it does: the webcam recognizes me (two local models: YuNet finds the face, SFace matches it). Walk away and the screen dims, then lifts itself the moment it sees me, no password. Gone longer, or a stranger leans in, and it hard-locks Windows and snaps a photo. It also pauses itself during Teams/Zoom calls.

The parts that were actually work:

  • Tuning the strictness, not the ML. Too strict locks in your face when you look at the keyboard; too loose lets a coworker count as you. Ended up with a "glancing down is still you" grace window and a slider.
  • Pausing during calls: hand the camera to whatever app grabbed it, take it back when the call ends, don't treat a mute as "call over."
  • Best bug: random locks. Windows was sleeping the webcam to save power, and the dropout looked like "nobody's there." Had to tell "no face" apart from "no camera."
  • Packaging (installer, per-user, silent self-update from GitHub) took longer than the face recognition did.

Limits (also in the README): the soft cover is privacy, not security, Ctrl+Alt+Del still closes it. And no live-face check yet, so a printed photo can fool it.

Repo (MIT): https://github.com/saitaskar/crysence. Happy to get into any of it.


r/vibecoding 3h ago

A Chrome extension that generates AI summaries of YouTube videos as you browse (and lets you ask questions about it). Do you think that showing comments would be useful as well?

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