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Pair-Programming with AI: Lessons from Building DOER Partners - InfiniteUp
There’s a lot of talk right now about “vibe coding” — the idea that you can describe what you want to an AI and a working application materializes on the other side. In practice, building a production-ready, cross-platform app is still genuinely hard work. AI changes the nature of that work, but it doesn’t eliminate…

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The Vibe Coding Mirage: Why Prompts Won’t Save You From the Market - InfiniteUp
There’s a dangerous illusion sweeping tech right now. It’s called “vibe coding.” The premise is intoxicating: prompt an AI, skip the tedious syntax, watch your app materialize. It feels like magic. Like revolution. Strip away the hype, and vibe coding is just the newest iteration of a very old trap—mistaking the speed of building for…

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Stop Treating AI Like a Calculator - InfiniteUp
There’s a mistake almost every business makes when they first get serious about AI. They try to make it perfect. They want it to pull the right figure from a database every time. They want it to fact-check without slipping up. They want 100% accuracy, zero surprises — and when it “hallucinates,” they’re furious. That…

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Why Kinshasa Needs a City Run Uber Style Platform - InfiniteUp
Hello all, I’m InfiniteUp’s Barrett Nash. I used to work with SafeMotos / CanGo, an on-demand ride-hailing platform in Kinshasa. As I’ve become more empowered as a technologist at InfiniteUp, I’ve found myself reflecting on my time in Kinshasa and thinking of new solutions to old problems. In 2019, while overseeing more than 5,000 trips…

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The “Flex 9” Trick: Solving FlutterFlow’s Bottom Sheet Paradox for Accessibility - InfiniteUp
We love Bottom Sheets. They are sleek, modern, and great for mobile UX. But any developer who has worked with them knows the secret headache they cause: The Goldilocks Problem. If you fix the height, you cut off content on small screens. If you make it dynamic, it looks great—until a user cranks their font…