Everyone's a developer now?

Plus new developer tools and discussions to get those cogs turning

The Breakpoint

Hey all, welcome back to The Breakpoint, our weekly newsletter covering everything in developer tools on Product Hunt. This edition: Lovable’s biggest update yet, a code review platform for fast moving teams, an open-source, local API client, and more.

The Latest

Five of the most interesting recent dev tool (or dev tool-adjacent) launches on the site. 

  • Lovable 2.0 is leveling up vibe coding by allowing builders to edit components directly in the preview and directly collaborate with others without needing to export the code. Plus there’s now a security scan that highlights vulnerabilities and a dev mode so you can make Lovable your project’s IDE

  • MRGE is a code review platform built for teams that move fast. It reviews pull requests automatically and gives human reviewers actual superpowers instead of just more tabs to open.

  • Almanax is an AI security engineer specialized in code security. It continuously scans source code and dependencies by integrating into CI/CD pipelines, triages alerts from existing security tools, and ships automated fixes before code reaches production.

  • Bruno is an open-source API client that stores everything locally and plays nicely with Git. It's built for developers who want fast, version-controlled API testing without the bloat.

  • RightNow AI helps you speed up GPU code without needing to be a CUDA wizard. It finds bottlenecks and suggests fixes so you can get back to building instead of debugging kernels.

If everyone can code, who gets hired?


Parth Ahir dropped a question that got folks thinking: if AI makes it easy to build with vibes instead of code, how do you figure out who’s actually good?

Some say hiring will shift toward measuring creativity—less “solve this algorithm” and more “can you steer the AI toward something that works?” Others aren’t ready to ditch the old ways, arguing that even vibe coding needs a solid foundation under the hood.

It’s a short post, but it cracks open a big debate. If you’ve ever wondered what happens to interviews when everyone’s got a copilot, this one’s worth jumping into.