Google Joins the “Vibe-Coding” Craze with Opal


Google’s diving into the no-code AI wave with Opal, a new tool that lets anyone build mini web apps just by typing what they want. Now testing in the U.S. via Google Labs, Opal turns your text prompts into working apps and even shows you a visual workflow you can tweak. It’s Google’s answer to tools like Cursor and Canva, aiming to make app-building accessible—even if you don’t code.

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Tesla’s Budget Car Is Finally Happening… Kind Of

Tesla just confirmed that its long-rumored cheap EV is real—and yes, production actually started in June. But don’t get too excited just yet. Full-scale rollout won’t happen until late 2025. The company’s focusing on pushing out pricier models first, before the $7,500 EV tax credit ends in September. Elon Musk hinted it’s not a totally new car, but a stripped-down Model Y. If true, it could shake up the EV market—assuming it doesn’t eat into Tesla’s own sales. After years of promises, the pressure’s on to finally deliver an affordable Tesla that actually reaches the masses.

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