Announcement
My detective game, Case Files, which I released today, seems to be a good example of this type of game in terms of visuals and interface. You can create case files on any topic and content you want, collect clues, and examine suspects like a detective. Each one is a unique and different detective game. Artificial Conan Doyle.
If you'd like to try it, the link is right below 👇
Context
I started the Vibe Coding Challenge. I plan to release a new product every day, and today is my 8th day. You can visit my website (labdays.io) to learn about the process.
Notes from the 8th Day of the Challenge
AI is quite good at the frontend, but when it comes to the backend, it gravitates towards stacks with external dependencies and requires dashboard setups like Supabase.
I'm using Vercel for deployments, and the backend operations are resource-intensive. I need to find a more cost-effective stack and deployment option.
The best thing about Vibe Coding is that you don't even know the features on your site. You just think, "Wow, I hadn't thought of that, it's amazing!"
I admire the work that comes out. However, I'm also curious how far it can continue to be developed. It leaps 100 steps forward initially. However, when you try to build upon it, it cannot linearly add another 100 steps. Its capabilities decrease as the codebase grows.
Doing a project every day is really tiring, but also satisfying. I couldn't continue without the dopamine it gives me.
People are slowly starting to notice my projects. I need to produce more advanced work and develop open-source projects that everyone can use.
Insights
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I'm realizing that everything digital is starting to become worthless with artificial intelligence. It is not only daily projects like mine that are losing value. I doubt even the projects that are number 1 on Product Hunt are making any profit. I think nowadays, developers are creating for each other in the digital environment. Ordinary people are completely oblivious to all this.
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Digital products have become devalued. We need to try to create things that bridge the gap between the digital world and the real world.
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The more connected something is to the physical world, the more valuable it becomes.