Unpopular opinion: most developers don't need to learn more frameworks.
They need to get better at shipping.
Pick a stack. Stop watching tutorials. Build something ugly. Push it live. Repeat.
The gap between people who can code and people who actually ship is enormous. Which side are you on?
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Things that cost more than they should in 2026:
Scheduling 10 tweets a week: $18/month
A basic analytics dashboard: $29/month
Posting to 3 social accounts: $15/month
You are paying SaaS companies monthly rent for features that should be table stakes.
This is why we open sourced Kyrelo. Own your tools.
github.com/sobytes/Kyrelo Buffer Alternative
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A 12 year old with access to AI coding tools and a weekend is more dangerous than most junior devs.
Not because the kid is smarter.
Because the kid has zero fear of shipping something broken.
That fearlessness is a skill adults spend years trying to get back.
#kids#coding#ai#vybekids
Hot take: the open source tools that survive long term are the ones that solve a problem the maintainer actually has.
Not the ones built to be a startup.
Not the ones chasing GitHub stars.
The ones where the dev is also the most annoyed user.
Kyrelo started that way. We got fed up paying Buffer to do something simple.
What open source tool are you grateful someone built out of frustration?
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Everyone talks about building in public but nobody talks about the boring part.
The week where nothing ships.
The GitHub issues that sit untouched.
The launch post that got 3 likes.
That's the actual build process. The wins are just the highlight reel.
What's the unglamorous part of your current project right now? Drop it below 👇
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We built Kyrelo using the same AI-assisted workflow we teach at vybecoding.sh.
Here's what that actually looked like:
- described the core features in plain English
- iterated on components with Claude and ChatGPT side by side
- tested every output before it touched the repo
- had humans review every PR
Vibe coding a real open source project is very doable. You just have to stay in the loop.
kyrelo.com/github.com/sobytes/Kyrelo-Bu…#buildinpublic#vybecoding#opensource
Schools are still debating whether kids should use AI at all.
Meanwhile, some 12-year-olds are already shipping their own games.
The conversation has moved on. The question now isn't "should kids use AI" — it's "are they learning to build with it, or just consume it?"
VybeKids is trying to answer that second question.
vybekids.com/