The Reality of Software Construction and the Danger of Vibecoding in the AI Era
Why generating AI code without understanding architecture, infrastructure, and security can cause a disastrous impact on the market.
Software developer since 2000.
I build tools that actually work — indie desktop apps, web solutions, on-demand systems.
Why generating AI code without understanding architecture, infrastructure, and security can cause a disastrous impact on the market.
Evaluating the disastrous results of red-teaming production AIs and why traditional software engineering is the true defense.
Text editors, file managers, email clients — tools that worked well are being fattened up with AI nobody asked for. The cost is real: slower apps, compromised privacy, and subscriptions for features most users will never touch.
Heapi is a native, high-performance HTTP API client built with Go and Wails. No Electron bloat. No account required. It runs natively, starts in milliseconds, and uses under 50 MB of RAM — giving you a fast, distraction-free environment to test and automate HTTP requests.
myTerm is a fast and minimal terminal emulator built with Go, Wails and Svelte. No Chromium or Node overhead. It runs entirely from a single 15 MB binary — ready to work in 30 seconds on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Writtt is a local-first, distraction-free writing editor for people who think in text. Your files are plain Markdown on your own disk. No cloud sync, no account, no telemetry. Optional local AI via Ollama — your hardware, your model, zero cloud calls.