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How are we still getting caught in the rain? This week’s Galaxy Brain explores the world of weather forecasting—specifically the apps on our phones that we have come to rely on. As climate change ...
Apple’s recent enforcement of App Store policies has put AI-driven “vibe coding” platforms like Vibe Code and Replit under significant scrutiny. These platforms use advanced AI models to translate ...
Apple has reportedly blocked updates for AI “vibe coding” apps like Replit and Vibecode, citing violations of App Store rules regarding self-modifying code. To gain approval, these apps may need to ...
In March, we expect mercurial weather—intrat leo, exeunt agnus—but this March has taken things to an extreme. In Washington, D.C., where I live, the weather was eighty-four degrees and sunny one day, ...
With "vibe coding," almost anyone can be a programmer. Just ask an AI to generate code through a ChatGPT-like conversation, and refine the output. This technique is rapidly becoming a popular way for ...
Apple is clamping down on apps with AI vibe coding capabilities listed in the App Store, preventing the rapid creation of apps that don't pass through the App Store Review process. Vibe coding has ...
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You're reading your weather app wrong! Scientists reveal what a '30% chance of rain' really ...
Are you always getting caught in the rain without an umbrella? If so, you might be reading your weather forecast app wrong. When many people see a '30% chance of rain' on their app, they think this ...
A journalist with no coding experience at all has created his own tax filing app, but is looking for experts to stress-test it since all the code was written by artificial intelligence. Processing ...
PCWorld explores the reality of “vibe coding” with AI tools, where the author attempted to build four apps using Claude Code and Google’s Antigravity. Only one Docker Swarm dashboard succeeded after a ...
Who do people trust more: meteorologists or weather apps? Shoppers alarmed by what's happening at malls: "Living in hell" Georgia student charged in teacher's death from prank gone wrong speaks out ...
Weather apps “might be second only to social media as a space in need of fresh disruption,” says Kyle Chayka. These apps “have a tendency to alienate their user bases, perhaps because people’s ...
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