I disagree. All their "AI slopshit" features are useful, and the fact that you can just.. turn them off and get a great editor regardless is what I like about it.
Personally, I found this idea cool, and a fresh change from the onslaught of clawdbot posts on this platform. It was enough to make my time on this site a little bit more enjoyable. There's no need to nitpick to the point of bringing down another human for their work.
Sorry, I shouldn't have been that harsh about it; I apologize. Doesn't look like I can delet the comment, though.
Anyhow, I'm just a bit bitter about the onslaught of obviously vibe coded projects that very little effort has been put into. And OP did ask for feedback. But I shouldn't have been so mean about it. I know it can be fun to be able to whip up something quicker than you could before, but I really wish people would spend a tiny bit more effort on it before asking for feedback.
Hey, I appreciate your views (both positive and negative). There actually is a bit of a back story behind it all. I spent a month working on a different version of rebrain, (still available here: https://dev.rebrain.gg). After putting that work in I started to show it to some friends. It was clear from how they responded that it was not as promising as I had hoped. I listened to their feedback and came up with a different idea for LLM-based education (which is the version that's live now). I did vibe code it in about 3/4 days. But I vowed to try to get feedback sooner rather than later, which is why I posted it on ShowHN pretty early in its development. I do want to improve it... so please let me know if there are things which really frustrate you.
I checked the website and you weren't harsh enough. It reads more like a post modern art about vibecoding, some kind of performative art than anything.