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gm besties and welcome back to the Roundup. Today,. we're diving into some of the top products of this week including ones from Mistral, Google, and Gumroad. We're also taking a look at the newest internet trend: vibe coding.

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Coding used to be about writing every line yourself, structuring logic, and debugging for hours. Now,Ā vibe codingĀ is shifting that approach. The term, coined byĀ Andrej Karpathy, describes a new way of working where developers guide AI to generate code instead of writing it manually. Instead of focusing on syntax, they describe what they need and refine the AIās output until it works.
Pieter LevelsĀ recently tested this idea by building aĀ flight simulator in 48 hoursĀ with AI doing most of the coding. He didnāt write everything from scratch but worked with AI tools, adjusting and improving the generated code. Platforms like Cursor, Replit, and Lovable are making this process easier by letting developers focus more on the bigger picture instead of the technical details. Even GitHub Copilot is moving past simple code suggestions and taking on full coding tasks.
For some, this means faster development and fewer tedious tasks. For others, it raises concerns. If AI is doing more of the work, will future developers need to understand how their software actually functions, or will they just need to be good at prompting AI? If coding keeps moving in this direction, what does it really mean to be a developer?
A more confident liar?

OpenAI just introducedĀ GPT-4.5, an upgraded model that promises better pattern recognition, fewer hallucinations, and stronger reasoning. Itās an incremental update rather than a full leap forward, but OpenAI claims it makes AI interactions feel more natural and context-aware. While details on whatās under the hood are scarce, early reports suggest improvements in writing, programming, and complex problem-solving.
For developers, this could mean more reliable AI-assisted coding and fewer moments of the model confidently making things up. For everyday users, itās another step toward AI that actually understands what you mean rather than just predicting what you want to hear. But without major architectural shifts,Ā GPT-4.5 is more of a refinement than a revolutionāpotentially just a more confident liar.
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