What does ownership in your table means? With lovable, I can also edit all the code and if connected to supabase, the entire backend. Lovable can also host everything or you can deploy it yourself. Why is Solid better at coding then Lovable?
By “ownership,” we mean you get a real backend like any engineering team would build — Node.js, APIs, database, Docker — that you can run and extend anywhere. This means you can do anything that can be done with code.
Lovable ties you to Supabase and their managed backend, locking you into limited options and pricing.
Here’s the irony: Lovable itself doesn’t use Supabase — it runs on a real backend.
So don’t do what Lovable sells. Do what Lovable does.
Awesome!
Fab article. I love the vibe movement despite the current limitations (is that an oxymoron compared to where we were before Vibing?)
Haha!
What does ownership in your table means? With lovable, I can also edit all the code and if connected to supabase, the entire backend. Lovable can also host everything or you can deploy it yourself. Why is Solid better at coding then Lovable?
By “ownership,” we mean you get a real backend like any engineering team would build — Node.js, APIs, database, Docker — that you can run and extend anywhere. This means you can do anything that can be done with code.
Lovable ties you to Supabase and their managed backend, locking you into limited options and pricing.
Here’s the irony: Lovable itself doesn’t use Supabase — it runs on a real backend.
So don’t do what Lovable sells. Do what Lovable does.
Here’s a Chatgpt neutral and objective explanation (no Solid mentions) that covers why Solid is better than lovable: https://chatgpt.com/share/68c291b3-a094-800e-9f44-e85695dc0d86
Makes a lot of sense !
I wonder how Vibe coding is going to evolve in the next 18 months?
Nice one