Tech Without Bros
A growing cohort of queers and femmes are building tech on their own terms.
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.
A growing cohort of queers and femmes are building tech on their own terms.
Tech Without Bros
A growing cohort of queers and femmes are building tech on their own terms.
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.

From vibe coding to clear thinking: what non-technical builders need in the age of AI

Meet the non-techies building apps to solve everyday problems

These people are vibe-coding their way out of life's mundane tasks

I created a money-saving app using vibe coding — and I swear, so can you

How vibe coders are winning big playing small ball

The New Digital Divide: Will "Vibe Coding" Really Make Everyone a Developer?

Avid hobbyists are building portable computers, known as “cyberdecks”, and they can do more than you might think.

People who know how to code make a lot more money — and it's time to bring that expertise to communities that historically have…

Over the past few months, I’ve increasingly noticed something through my network: more people from...

By Elizabeth-Mary Olowolabi Technology, being used by people of different abilities, ages and backgrounds, is now a big part of…

Vibe coding and modern dev tools are reshaping early-stage startup hiring

How will work setups change if we spend more and more time talking to our computers?