| ▲ | godzillabrennus 6 hours ago | |||||||
Seems like its a hole in the market if new services are cropping up. If there wasn't a hole then established clouds would have this. I don't have to think if I want a virtual machine booted with Ubuntu. I can do that in any cloud. How many have vibe coding support to launch containers that work locally in a cloud so they are accessible as a website? How many of those have a build process that does security checks and helps patch the code and automates building browser tests to verify the functionality keeps working (or kicks it back to the coding agent to fix)? Basically, the last 10% of the vibe coding a web app locally that isn't automated. This is a big opportunity for a semi established vendor like Docker that a startup would need users and capital (for bare metal) to fix. Two things that a Docker has at their disposal. | ||||||||
| ▲ | embedding-shape 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Those seems like such basic and tablestake features of such a platform, that I've assumed they all do something like that already. Is that not the case? Is it vibecoders who aren't programmers who are building these services or what's going on? | ||||||||
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