Chris Rickard (@chrisrickard) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Rickard

@chrisrickard

Build better software requirements using AI.

✨ Founder and CEO of userdoc.fyi
✨ Software & AI engineer
✨ Helps people build better software

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linkhttps://userdoc.fyi calendar_today20-01-2009 00:23:13

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Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I attended a vibe coding hackathon recently and used the chance to build a web app (with auth, payments, deploy, etc.). I tinker but I am not a web dev by background, so besides the app, I was very interested in what it's like to vibe code a full web app today. As such, I wrote

I attended a vibe coding hackathon recently and used the chance to build a web app (with auth, payments, deploy, etc.). I tinker but I am not a web dev by background, so besides the app, I was very interested in what it's like to vibe code a full web app today. As such, I wrote
Indie Hackers (@indiehackers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vibe coding isn't going away. It's only getting better, more powerful, and more popular. 🚀 A directory of the 29 top vibe coding tools real builders are using today (bookmark this thread):

Logan Kilpatrick (@officiallogank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing the Gemini 2.5 model family: - Gemini 2.5 Pro (Stable, no changes from 06-05) - Gemini 2.5 Flash (Stable, updated pricing from 05-20) - Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite (Preview, small reasoning model) More info in 🧵

Steve Yegge (@steve_yegge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just put up a new blog post about the current rapid rise of Agentic vibe coding using autonomous agents. It's called "The Brute Squad": sourcegraph.com/blog/the-brute… This is my follow-up to Revenge of the Junior Developer. More jokes, more news, maybe some insights. I hope you find

John Lindquist (@johnlindquist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As much as you love Claude Code, background agents are going to win. Local, single-branch dev is too limiting. The workflow of Cursor/Codex spinning up containers that submit PRs already handles the majority of tasks. Now it's up to someone to nail the multi-agent/pr/merge UX.

Adam Wathan (@adamwathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright, really cooking now… ✅ Pixel-perfect compared to Figma design ✅ Supports light and dark mode ✅ Includes responsive design ✅ Didn't write a single character of code by hand ✅ Was definitely faster than doing it myself Figma MCP server + rules file biggest unlocks.

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

+1 for "context engineering" over "prompt engineering". People associate prompts with short task descriptions you'd give an LLM in your day-to-day use. When in every industrial-strength LLM app, context engineering is the delicate art and science of filling the context window

geoff (@geoffreyhuntley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With no offence to the ycomb chads but a couple days ago was down at a bar and it was full of alumni and current intake. You should have seen their faces when I dropped a single statement “Seeing ycombinstor on the front page of your business is the #1 reason I won’t buy your

Andrew Wilkinson (@awilkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop what you're doing for a few minutes. Outrage porn about Trump, Mamdani, and P. Diddy can wait. None of that matters compared to what I'm about to say. Something insane is coming. Something that's made me rethink everything I know about investing and business. What if I

Chris Rickard (@chrisrickard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A customer told us that by using Userdoc.fyi and V0.dev they went from idea to requirements to a working app in under 90 minutes... The future isn’t just about AI writing code, it’s about: 👩 Humans provide business context 🤖 AI turns that context

geoff (@geoffreyhuntley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RFC 👉AGENT.md👈: The Universal Agent Configuration File Developer tooling companies are building AI agents that can read, understand, and modify entire codebases but here's the thing: they need to know how your project works. What commands to run, what

RFC 👉AGENT.md👈: The Universal Agent Configuration File

Developer tooling companies are building AI agents that can read, understand, and modify entire codebases but here's the thing: they need to know how your project works. What commands to run, what
Chris Rickard (@chrisrickard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What the METR article should have said “If you give Cursor to a bunch of developers who barely know how to use it, set no prompt or context guidelines, and ask them to use AI to fix bugs in a million-line codebase they already know well, many will be faster without the AI.”