Vetting AI Studio's Native Android Code Before It Reaches Your Live App
AI Studio's native Android vibe coding produces working screens at startling speed. But before it goes into a live app, it needs its own vetting. Here is a pre-merge review design for generated Kotlin.
Antigravity vs Cursor vs Bolt: An Honest App-Building Comparison
After building real projects with all three tools, here's what I actually found. Antigravity, Cursor, and Bolt.new each have a distinct sweet spot — and knowing which is which saves a lot of wasted time.
Antigravity vs Lovable (2026): What I Learned After Building the Same App Twice
A hands-on comparison of Antigravity and Lovable — two AI tools that both write code, but serve very different needs. If you're a solo developer wondering which to pick, this breakdown will help you decide.
Vibe Coding × Local LLMs — Offline AI Development with Foundry Local and Ollama
Describe what you want to build in plain English, and let AI write the code—no programming knowledge required. Learn how to set up offline AI development with Microsoft Foundry Local and Ollama for maximum privacy and control.
Solving the Reliability Problem in Vibe Coding — Antigravity Artifacts Verification Guide
Vibe coding is fast, but it produces code you can't fully trust. This guide shows how to use Antigravity's Artifacts feature and a simple verification loop to close the gap between 'it seems to work' and 'I know it works.'
Cursor or Antigravity in 2026 — Augmentation vs Delegation, and Which One Fits Your Hands
Cursor and Antigravity run on the same class of LLM but pull in opposite directions: one keeps your hands on the keyboard, the other takes them off it. A look at what that trade actually costs.