I do want people to build products. Not necessary talk about them on LinkedIn, but actually build stuff, because what happens nowadays is the war for relevancy.
Absolutely every single one of you here is at risk of becoming obsolete, if you're not taking seriously the capabilities of building products, that come with AI. I'll try to avoid sounding like "yet another AI-slop-post-on-linkedin", so I'll share my worldview on the matter:
Before ChatGPT, when I was trying to nudge people to build stuff, the excuse was always "Wolf, we don't know the market, we don't have needed information about X, Y, Z, because it is all over the place"
When ChatGPT arrived with their big launch in November 2023, many of those voices converted into "Yeah, there is a lot of info, but the operational costs are so high! Even if we get the right idea and market - you should hire engineers, designers, QAs, and all sorts of specialists to pull something off!"
I was running
@keepsimpleio for a few years already, so I knew it's actually true - very tiring, and costly experience by itself.
However, when in February 05, 2026,
@AnthropicAI introduced Opus 4.6, and later on, when I tapped into its capabilities, I was stunned, to say the least.
There were very few moments in my life when I was shocked by tech. Opus 4.6 was one of those.
When I started building stuff, I felt how excitement and anger grows in me. Excitement was quite self-explanatory, but anger had to be decomposed. So in-between my vibecoding sessions I was trying to understand why would I feel like I burn alive from the inside, and eventually, what I came up to was the fact that I just can't tolerate the fact of people not building stuff, because there are no excuses left.
The very last "excuse" that I could somehow accept from people who don't go all-in into vibecoding was "It's just so overwhelming, I don't know where to start"
After hearing this drama from some of my close friends, I decided to vibecode my first project at keepsimple, called VibeSuite.
The goal of the project is to let you see where do you stand in terms of your understanding of AI, and vibecode skills overall.
If you're new - you can just do a few clicks, and pick the skill you like - then go to your Claude Terminal (or else), and try to either build a tiny project around that skill, or augment the existing project of yours.
Iterate, build stuff, learn, and ffs, don't come up with yet another excuse, because it's weak.
keepsimple.io/tools/vibesuitβ¦
Would appreciate if you could share the project within your network. It's free, open-source, as everything we build at KS. π»