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Behind the scenes with the Labubu-loving hackathon king of SF Business He’s the hackathon king of SF — and he doesn’t even know how to code Rene Turcios has attended more than 200 in two years, perfecting the art of "vibe-coding" before it was even a thing
Vibe Coder Who Doesnt Know How to Code Keeps Winning Hackathons in . . . An anonymous reader shared this report from the San Francisco Standard: About an hour into my meeting with the undisputed hackathon king of San Francisco, Rene Turcios asked if I wanted to smoke a joint with him I politely declined, but his offer hardly surprised me Turcios has built a reputatio
How vibe coding is tipping Silicon Valley’s scales of power In almost every way, Leo Paz is following a well-worn path to Silicon Valley success The 27-year-old Canadian earned a degree in software engineering, co-founded a startup that was accepted into the vaunted Y Combinator accelerator program, and moved to San Francisco to build it But in another way, he’s unlike any of his predecessors: Since landing in the world capital of software
Vibe coding - Wikipedia Vibe coding (also written as vibecoding) (Vibecode Vibecoder) is a recently-coined term for the practice of writing code, making web pages, or creating apps, by just telling an AI program what you want, and letting it create the product for you
Silicon Valleys next act: bringing vibe coding to the world "Vibe coding" is Silicon Valley's latest buzzword, coined by OpenAI's cofounder Andrej Karpathy It means using AI tools like Replit Agent for the heavy lifting in coding to quickly build
Vibe Coding Explained — The Information Like many techies lately, he was “vibe coding,” a buzzy phrase that describes someone prompting artificial intelligence with natural language to create and examine code—just as someone else might ask AI to write an email or summarize research