Show HN: 毎日バイブコーディングでビデオゲームを作る、45日目:「エレメンタリー」
私は約6週間前から、主にClaudeとCursorを使って毎日新しいウェブゲームを作り、公開しています。今日作った「エレメンタリー」は、周期表を練習するためのオリジナルゲームで、ランダムに選ばれた元素を当てるクイズ形式です。
私は約6週間前から、主にClaudeとCursorを使って毎日新しいウェブゲームを作り、公開しています。今日作った「エレメンタリー」は、周期表を練習するためのオリジナルゲームで、ランダムに選ばれた元素を当てるクイズ形式です。
Leila Clark defends Jared Friedman's decision to give an AI agent full access to YC's production database, arguing that professional engineers with proper guardrails—backups, documented prohibitions, ORMs, and post-mortems—can safely unlock significantly greater productivity from AI agents, which are often smarter than average new developers.
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