Igor Kirillov

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Here's how you can level up your vibe coding game

Introducing Enlighter Free Project-Based Learning for Vibe Coding in Cursor

Enlighter is a free, native plugin for Cursor that lets you learn and practice Vibe Coding directly in your IDE no tab switching, no context lost.

Ideal for software engineers, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about mastering AI-assisted coding, even without a technical background.

Why did we build Enlighter? We noticed many users struggled with repetitive mistakes, lost session context, and wasted Cursor requests slowing down their progress. Enlighter solves this with focused, hands-on lessons and real-world practice, all in one place.

Gabe Perez

8mo ago

AI Hardware Design - should we bring back early 2000's design?

When it comes down to hardware my X feed is filled with two types of designs.

  • Retro/nostalgic 2000's hardware that was defined by Gameboy translucent purples, Colorful macs, Sony's beautiful eclectic electronics, and embracing colors that pop like pink, purple, and orange.

  • Sleek, modern, simple designs like the @Humane AI pin, @Limitless, @Friend, or the @omi.

I personally miss the fun days where consumer tech was wacky. Think Tamagotchi, Mini Clips, PSPs, and clear-shelled devices. I do see some like @Burner that have brought back some fun design but I'm curious... what does everyone think?
Should we bring back the weird or embrace the sleek, simple, and modern?

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