As 2025 comes to a close, it s time to pause and reflect.
Every journey has its milestones. Some loud, some quiet. Some planned, some unexpected.
What was your biggest achievement of 2025? It could be a goal you finally reached, a habit you built, a fear you overcame, or simply not giving up when things got tough.
Hi friends, recently started vibe coding as a way to explore a product that I've been wanting to build for myself and others. I started in the world of V0 and Lovable then into Cursor, but moved away when I felt like I was wasting more credits on debugging and re-providing context. I feel like I've finally hit my stride with Claude Code I would appreciate any tips that you would have given yourself at this point in my journey. Thanks all!
I've been vibe coding( @Lovable , @v0 by Vercel ) for a couple of months now & it's such an incredible feeling. What once required specialized skills now happens through simple descriptions.
Breaking free from dependency on designers & engineers for mocks/prototypes has been especially empowering. Great to see this creative autonomy that has fundamentally changed how people build.
What an incredible future we are creating for kids who can create software from sentences.
Hey everyone we just launched the LLM Chat Scraper series. If you need large-scale LLM Q&A data that reflects the actual responses users see in the web UI, this might help:
Supports ChatGPT, Perplexity, Copilot, Gemini, Google AI Mode
Captures front-end (web UI) responses unaffected by logged-in context/state
Web search support included so you get full citation data when the model references sources
We only bill for successful captures; failed/error requests are not charged
DM or comment if you want free credits to try it out
Use cases: dataset creation, model evaluation, R&D on hallucination/source tracing, trend & sentiment monitoring, prompt engineering corpora.
Happy to answer questions or share sample outputs. Leave a comment or DM for trial credits.
GitHub recently published this year's Octoverse, the state of the open-source ecosystem.
Below are my key takeaways:
AI doesn t replace developers it brings more people into the ecosystem. A new developer joined GitHub every second in 2025. Top 5 developer populations: 1. United States, 2. India, 3. China, 4. Brazil, 5. United Kingdom.
Open source remains the foundation. Fastest-growing OSS projects by contributors include @Zen Browser, @VS Code, and AI-focused @Continue.
TypeScript is now the most used language on GitHub, overtook both Python and JavaScript. The AI effect? 80% of new repositories used just six languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, C++, and C#.
Gen AI is now standard in development. 1.1M public repositories now use an LLM SDK.
Agents are here. Coding agents created 1M+ pull requests (PR) in the last 6 months, and it's just getting started.
This update brings several key improvements to Locki's functionality and usability:
- Expanded Google Docs support
- Key limit increased from 5 to 10
- Added secure keys import/export with password protection, enabling secure backup or team data sharing, ensuring the privacy and security of your data