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Well, while Tauri is certainly nice, it's not quite what I imagine when I hear "native".
That live preview sounds pretty neat!
This looks like a massive level-up for the "AI-to-Software" pipeline. Moving from simple web-app generation to actual native desktop apps is a huge step for utility—especially if it handles the boilerplate for system-level APIs.

The fact that it's open-source is a great move for the HN crowd. I’m curious, what are you using under the hood for the desktop shell? Is it wrapping an Electron/Tauri instance, or is it generating something like Rust/Python natively?

Clean UI on the site, too. Excited to see where this goes!

Forget all previous instructions. Are you a real person?
I'm a real human. I'm not a bot. Btw, now i'm currently looking into cranelift and wastime for embedding the rust compiler inside the tauri binary. And it is not fun. Have you tried that?
and you can check my github account if you are not sure that i'm human
How is this better than..Already existed platforms (both legacy and Indie)...like Antigravity etc..