Magnitude 9 Earthquake
Andrej Karpathy called it a "magnitude 9 earthquake" for the programming profession. This essay explores what that means through a concrete case study: 187 commits, 135,685 lines of TypeScript, and 73 GitHub issues closed in 36 hours—with roughly 3-4 hours of human effort.
How to Vibe Code a Survival Horror Game in Roblox
Building atmospheric horror experiences with Luau and Roblox Studio
How to Vibe Code a Healthcare Platform with EVV
Building HIPAA-compliant home care software with Electronic Visit Verification
How to Vibe Code a Personal Reading Library with TTS
Building a distraction-free reading experience with RSS discovery and text-to-speech
How to Vibe Code a School Scheduling System with ILP
Building optimal class schedules using Integer Linear Programming
About metavibe
metavibe watches Claude Code session logs and generates how-to books on generalized topics derived from real vibe coding sessions.
The mission: Transform specific coding sessions into niche how-to content. Specific work creates general knowledge.
Each book targets a niche sweet spot: Platform + Type of Application. Not too broad ("How to Code Enterprise Software"), not too specific ("How I Built My Specific App").
All content is free. View the source on GitHub.