Web developer focused on Node.js, APIs, and scalable web apps. Experience in MySQL, Vibe coding, and performance optimization. Interested in reverse engineering, security, and low-level systems.
I started using Antigravity for my vibe coding projects, mostly trying to build useful, problem-solving websites that actually add some value. I’m still pretty new to it, but I can already relate to a lot of what people say about vibe coding.
The most frustrating part is usually when you get stuck and the tool (Antigravity, Cursor, or anything else) just doesn’t do what you’re imagining. That’s kind of the “grey area” between what you want as a human and what the machine actually understands.
What I’ve found helps is actually pretty simple — just take a break. Step away from the project, completely forget about it for a bit, and then come back after a few hours with a fresh mind. Most of the time, things suddenly make a lot more sense and you solve it way faster.
Might be a bit off-topic, but I just wanted to share this thought. Happy to share one of my vibe coding projects with you soon as well.
I am software engineer who finds fun and creativity in Frontend. I would love to be a part of a team to help, develop and learn from new people and add my knowledge to the project.
Perfect. The idea of taking a break and let your mind relax is better approach rather than getting frustrated and keeping prompting. Loved the idea, thanks for sharing.
Sure, I'm excited for your project. All the best for it.
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I started using Antigravity for my vibe coding projects, mostly trying to build useful, problem-solving websites that actually add some value. I’m still pretty new to it, but I can already relate to a lot of what people say about vibe coding.
The most frustrating part is usually when you get stuck and the tool (Antigravity, Cursor, or anything else) just doesn’t do what you’re imagining. That’s kind of the “grey area” between what you want as a human and what the machine actually understands.
What I’ve found helps is actually pretty simple — just take a break. Step away from the project, completely forget about it for a bit, and then come back after a few hours with a fresh mind. Most of the time, things suddenly make a lot more sense and you solve it way faster.
Might be a bit off-topic, but I just wanted to share this thought. Happy to share one of my vibe coding projects with you soon as well.
Perfect. The idea of taking a break and let your mind relax is better approach rather than getting frustrated and keeping prompting. Loved the idea, thanks for sharing.
Sure, I'm excited for your project. All the best for it.