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AI IDEs go mainstream: vibe coding gains speed, but add guardrails

AI-first dev tools are pushing 'vibe coding' into production, but teams should add guardrails for model choice, verify Windows 11 25H2 compatibility, and stay ahead of IP risks. A detailed [Medium piece](https://medium.com/@designo038/ai-doesnt-need-your-figma-file-and-that-s-going-to-kill-your-job-96b9f834a162) argues tools like V0, Bolt, Lovable, Cursor, and Replit are already shipping full SaaS from prompts, citing aggressive adoption stats (e.g., 10M+ projects on Lovable, 90% of Fortune 100 using GitHub Copilot, 41% AI-written code in 2024) alongside real case studies. Operationally, Windsurf users can add repeatability with an [auto-model-switcher skill](https://lobehub.com/skills/karstenheld3-openai-backendtools-windsurf-auto-model-switcher) that screenshot-verifies the active model—useful for CI-style experiments and consistent comparisons across LLMs. Caveats are emerging: a [Stack Overflow thread](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79899821/windsurf-and-antigravity-installers-freeze-on-extracting-files-after-upgrad) reports installer freezes for Windsurf/Antigravity after Windows 11 25H2, and an ABA newsletter flags IP pitfalls when blending AI-generated artifacts with human code in vibe coding workflows ([overview](https://www.americanbar.org/groups/intellectual_property_law/resources/newsletters/vibe-coding-intellectual-property/)).

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Agent-first SDLC: from pilots to production

Agent-first development is moving from hype to execution, and teams that redesign workflows, codebases, and governance around AI agents are starting to ship faster while hiring now expects AI fluency by default. OpenAI’s internal playbook outlines concrete practices like making an agent the tool of first resort, maintaining AGENTS.md, exposing internal tools via CLI/MCP, and writing fast tests to keep agents productive and safe ([OpenAI team thread recap](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/2019566641491963946.htmladar guide](https://www.techradar.com/pro/how-to-take-ai-from-pilots-to-deliver-real-business-value)[^2]). Urgency is rising with accelerating model capability and massive 2026 AI capex, and leadership signals that AI literacy is now table stakes for hiring ([Nate’s Substack](https://natesnewsletter.substack.com/p/the-two-career-collapses-happening)[^3]; [Cisco CEO remarks](https://www.webpronews.com/chuck-robbins-blunt-career-playbook-why-ciscos-ceo-says-the-rules-of-getting-hired-have-fundamentally-changed/)[^4]). [^1]: Practical blueprint for agent-first workflows (agents captain, AGENTS.md, skills, tool access via CLI/MCP, fast tests, quality bar). [^2]: Execution framework to scale beyond pilots with governance, integration, and business alignment. [^3]: Context on accelerating AI capability and investment signaling near-term impact pressure. [^4]: Market signal that AI fluency is expected across roles, not just engineering.

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