r/AutonomousCoding

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What tool do I use that’s just best at everything and has everything

Like I want a cloud based AI agent team that does marketing, design, testing, coding like paperclip does. But paperclip does it poorly, I want something I won’t have to mess with too much and not buy multiple subscriptions. I tried Claude code in cli but it made bad design and was stopping a lot due to blockers
I want to do SaaS and mobile apps
Sorry if it was asked before
Would be cool if that AI could also pay for required stuff using my card

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u/Crazy-Newspaper-8523 — 6 days ago
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I was tired of "babysitting" my AI. So I spent 6 months building a C++20 Autonomous Software House that ships while I sleep

Vibe-coders,

I’m done with Electron-based sidebars. I’m done with "Apply" buttons. I’m done with chat assistants that lose context after 10 messages.

We’ve been promised autonomous agents, but we’re still stuck in a cycle of prompt-and-wait. I wanted something different. I wanted a system where I define the Outcome and the IDE handles the Execution—natively, locally, and without supervision.

Meet Neon Sovereign.

It’s not a plugin. It’s not a wrapper. It’s a fully native C++20 / Vulkan workstation built to act as a deterministic software house.

Why is this different?

🚀 Zero Latency: Built on a 120FPS Vulkan engine. No Electron bloat. It feels like silicon.

🤖 The Swarm: When you give it a brief, it doesn’t just "chat." An Architect generates a JSON Task DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph), and a parallel swarm of Specialist Developers starts building.

🧠 Amnesia-Free: It uses a persistent SQLite Memory Ledger (BM25) and a Context Vault. Your architectural decisions are never "lost" in the window.

🛡️ The Gauntlet: It doesn’t trust itself. It uses a ForgeMaster to verify cross-compilation in shadow buffers and a Silicon Retina (VLM) to actually "look" at the UI it builds in QEMU/ADB to check for layout collisions.

🔒 Total Sovereignty: Runs local weights (Ollama/GGUF). Air-gap friendly. Your context never leaves your box.

The Workflow:

Define the Brief: "Build me a cross-platform file sync tool with a GUI."

Walk Away: Go grab a coffee.

Handoff: Return to a forensic audit log, 37 passing unit tests, and a compiled .exe.

I’m moving this into Active Alpha and looking for the systems engineers and vibe-coders who want to push the absolute ceiling of what agentic IDEs can do.

If you’re sick of babysitting your AI and want to start orchestrating a swarm instead—check it out. PM if you would like to contact me.

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u/Heavy_Reflection4824 — 5 days ago

What did your agents ship this week? - Weekly thread for sharing wins, fails, and learnings.

Share what your AI agents accomplished (or failed at) this past week.

Format to follow (or don't, up to you):

  • Agent: (Claude Code / Cursor / Codex / Aider / other)
  • Task: What you asked it to do
  • Result: What actually happened - PR link, screenshot, or description
  • Time: How long it took
  • Cost: If you know it
  • Verdict: Would you trust the output? Did you merge it?

Wins, fails, and "it wrote 500 lines of code that compiled but did the wrong thing" stories are all welcome. The ugly runs are often more useful than the perfect ones.

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u/sn1pr0s — 3 days ago