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We build things because it’s fun. console.log ("democratize developing");

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Curosr (pro) vs antigravity
Guys, i know we are still in the "beginning" phase of vibe coding, especially antigravity. But which platform would you advise starting on if you are a opmplete beginner? Antigravity doesn't support the 'ask, plan, execute" workflow, which i very much like. Is the upgrade to cursor pro worth it and with that the access to all models? That's what Corbin is using in all of his videos but i feel like, just as he said in one of hid videos, that antigravity has huge upside potential due to its integration to all of the google services.... So whats your take on that?
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@Tom Abendroth Choosing a platform does not need to feel like you are locked in for life. I usually go toward what I believe is great in the present. And right now that is Cursor for me, but long term I can see Antigravity winning the app builder race!
Hi y'all
I'm new to both Skool and this community. I have started vibe-coding with Google Gemini (Canvas). Then I was stuck. And, I watched a few videos until I found Corbin's stuff. I'm currently on "How To Build Your First App with AI - Lesson 3 (app UI)". I have a few clear ideas that I wanted to build. So, why not just build it instead of joining a community? I figure I would get help or inspirations from others. Hope y'all are building with great joy and progress. SJ
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Github can do almost everything you need...
I think @Corbin Brown has said this before I see a lot of messages about moving files from one editor to another and things. Github is your friend!! If you are in AIStudio just save your project to a github repository (it's free) and you can even make it private so others don't see or mess with it. Then when you get in your new project just clone it to where you want it. Almost all the editors have either a git extension or mcp server, or do as I do and just ask the AI to do that for you. The AI's that you use in these editors know how to use tools like git so all you need to do is ask. Committing also saves your work safely and it is a great version control. If the AI messes your code up it is very easy to tell the AI "Please restore my code from the last git commit" Github is great for storing things. I have at least 20 projects up there, some I have not used in a long time but they are stored there in case I ever need them. You can do things like store documentation there, and have snippits.
Github can do almost everything you need...
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GitHub is Key
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IndexeddB vs localstorage vs database pull
Hey Corbin, hey everyone, Just saw Corbin's video on backend and the part about index.db, local storage, and what you pull from the database. This really clicked for me coz right now I fetch almost everything from Supabase on each load, and it slows things down. My reasoning was : always get fresh data..lol Would love a simple breakdown from you on how you decide what goes where, how long it should stay there, and whether you use something like TanStack Query for caching. That kind of overview would help a lot. And if anyone has any insight or info, that would be very, very useful too.. Thanks a lot
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I go over this in the next lesson in the mega series! 🏄‍♂️
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