Samsung vibe coding could let Galaxy users build custom apps with AI prompts. Here's what we know about this experimental feature.
Samsung is reportedly exploring “vibe coding,” an AI-powered feature that could allow Galaxy phone users to create custom apps or modify their device experience without traditional coding.
Sophie Koonin discusses the realities of large-scale technical migrations, using Monzo’s shift to TypeScript as a roadmap.
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Mr. Ford is an essayist and a technologist. On weekday evenings, heading home on the subway from Union Square in New York City, I log into an A.I. tool from my phone and write a prompt. “Look at the ...
Leaked API keys are nothing new, but the scale of the problem in front-end code has been largely a mystery - until now. Intruder’s research team built a new secrets detection method and scanned 5 ...
Studycat’s Learn Chinese app helps kids 2–8 turn screen time into language practice with games, stories, and a kidSAFE, ad-free experience. We built Learn Chinese to help families feel confident about ...