Michal Balšianka

Michal Balšianka

CTO at Younics
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Lately, I’ve been focused on building Copyber a sleek, cross-platform clipboard manager born out of my own frustrations. As someone who moves between Apple and Windows daily, I couldn’t find a solution that nailed both design and functionality… so I made one. Copyber is built with AvaloniaUI, designed to feel native on desktops, tablets, and mobiles. I’m aiming for that sweet spot between Apple’s LiquidGlass aesthetic and Windows' modern glassy feel, with seamless syncing and practical features that actually support real workflows.

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Founder & Leadership at Younics

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I vibe-coded this clipboard manager website in one night and it actually turned out 🔥

As a full-time dev, I should ve carefully planned out the Copyber website with wireframes, design specs, and a staging pipeline.
Instead I opened a browser, summoned the Replit AI agent, and vibe-coded the whole thing.
No regrets. It was a surprisingly seamless experience, about 95% of the time it just did what I imagined. I focused on the feel, not the Figma, and somehow ended up with a site that looks like I actually tried.
Copyber is my real focus: a sleek, cross-platform clipboard manager built with AvaloniaUI. But I ve gotta say the site build was one of the smoothest dev moments I ve had in a while.
Check it out and roast me (or vibe with it): https://copyber.com

Nika

3d ago

What was the very first project you vibecoded with AI?

On Product Hunt, I can see many people launching their products using "vibe-coding tools" like @Lovable , @bolt.new , or@Replit

I reckon many people who created something with them are usually developers who didn't have enough time for building a side idea before, but with AI, they could make it happen.

Lukas Rüger

1yr ago

Coffee or tea: Which beverage fuels your mornings?

We're having a small discussion in our office about this. The majority is part of the coffee-empire but a small group of tea-rebels is fiercely defending their opinion. What about you?

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