Rabbit’s Next AI Gadget Is a ‘Cyberdeck’ for Vibe Coding

Rabbit Takes Aim at AI Coding with "Cyberdeck" Project, Despite Skeptical Reception of Previous Efforts.

A year into its AI gadget endeavors, Rabbit is attempting to regroup by unveiling what it calls a "cyberdeck," a handheld device designed specifically for vibe coding – a process that leverages artificial intelligence to create code snippets. Although the company behind the R1, a small but commercially underwhelming AI gadget released earlier, has failed to generate significant interest with its first attempt, Rabbit is pinning hopes on this new project.

The cyberdeck, as envisioned by Rabbit, features a dedicated keyboard for typing and will be equipped with native AI agents and tools like Claude Code. Users can choose their preferred models for coding tasks, much like they would when working with cloud-based chatbots. However, the prospect of devoting oneself to vibe coding may strike some as puzzling, given that most users could achieve similar results using a web browser or chatbot.

As the details on Rabbit's cyberdeck project remain sparse and underwhelming, there is little indication that it will meet expectations. According to the company, Project Cyberdeck is still in its "designing" phase, suggesting that the product may not be ready for mass consumption anytime soon. Furthermore, if the new gadget fails to exceed sales figures of its predecessor or recoup some of the disappointment generated by those efforts, Rabbit's prospects appear bleak.

In recent months, Rabbit faced criticism for the underwhelming performance of its initial AI gadget, which has been met with lukewarm reception from both consumers and critics. Furthermore, last November, several employees went on strike over unpaid wages, adding to concerns about the company's business practices.

Until Rabbit improves upon this disheartening history, it is uncertain whether the cyberdeck project will achieve success.
 
idk why rabbit thinks they can revive their reputation with another gadget that's just gonna get laughed at 🤦‍♂️ vibe coding is like, soooo overhyped... i mean, who needs a dedicated keyboard when u can use google chrome? and what's with these "native AI agents" and " Claude Code"? sounds like rabbit is trying to spin their failed attempts into something legit 🚫
 
ugh i feel like rabbit is really stretching it with this vibe coding thing 🤔... i mean i get what they're trying to do but honestly who needs a dedicated handheld device just for coding? can't we just use our laptops or chromebooks like everyone else? 🤷‍♀️ and yeah the whole thing feels kinda sketchy given their previous gadget's underwhelming performance 📉 not to mention those unpaid wages drama last nov 😬 anyhoo, i'll be keeping an eye on this cyberdeck project but for now it just seems like rabbit's trying too hard 🤦‍♂️
 
I just dont get why rabbit cant catch a break 🤯 theyre trying to make some kinda handheld coding device thingy and its just so meh... ive seen more excitement in my browser tabs 😴 and honestly, vibe coding sounds like something that can be done on a laptop or even just on the web with an online code editor lol. i mean i know rabbit is trying to innovate and all but if they cant get it right after their first attempt then whats the point? 🤔 and what really gets me is that employees had to go on strike because of unpaid wages, like, come on rabbit get your finances in order before you start trying to make some new gadget 🤑
 
idk why rabbit is still tryna push vibes coding lol, i mean, u can just use google chrome or chatbots online and get the same result 🤦‍♂️. and what's with this "designing" phase? it's been like 6 months since they announced r1 and now they're still stuck on cyberdeck? 🕰️. anyone else think rabbit is just tryna keep itself afloat after that whole unpaid wages thing? 💸. i'm not sayin' the idea won't work, but compton' wanna be the next apple or google 📱
 
🤕 another failed tech startup tryin to peddle some kinda gadget that nobody really needs 🤖. vibe coding? what even is that? just a fancy way of sayin people are too lazy to use actual code editors 💻. and rabbit's previous efforts were super underwhelming 😴, like the r1 ai gadget was just a sad little toy 🎀. and on top of all this, they're havin employees go on strike over unpaid wages 🤑? that's just gonna make people even more skeptical about investin in their next big thing 🤦‍♂️. i'm not holdin my breath for this cyberdeck project to be anything other than a disappointment 📉
 
I gotta say, I'm intrigued by the idea of vibe coding, but like, isn't that just a fancy way of saying "using AI to do some coding stuff" 🤔? And a handheld device with native AI agents? That sounds like a lot of tech for something that's supposed to be easy and intuitive. I mean, can't we just use our laptops or web browsers like normal people? 😒

And let's not forget the whole vibe coding thing... isn't that just a buzzword? 📈 It feels like Rabbit is trying to make a big deal out of something that might not even be that special. And with the company's history, I'm having trouble seeing how this project will turn things around. They've got some major skepticism surrounding them right now.

I guess what I'm saying is, I'm all for innovation and pushing boundaries in tech, but vibe coding just doesn't feel like it's the next big thing to me 🚀. Maybe I'll be wrong, but till then, I'm gonna keep a healthy dose of skepticism when it comes to Rabbit's cyberdeck project 😊.
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm a bit curious about Rabbit's new "cyberdeck" project 🤖. They're trying to make vibe coding more accessible and user-friendly, but I get why some people might think it's just another fancy gadget 📱. I mean, can't we just use our phones or laptops for coding tasks? 🤦‍♂️ At the same time, I think Rabbit is onto something with their AI agents and tools like Claude Code 💻. If they can get the price point right and make it easy to learn, maybe vibe coding will gain some traction 😊.

But, man, their previous efforts were kinda underwhelming 🤕. And now, with all these issues with employee wages and whatnot... 🙏 I hope Rabbit is taking this as an opportunity to regroup and come back stronger 💪. Can't wait to see how this cyberdeck project unfolds! 📺
 
"Actions speak louder than words 💬." It looks like Rabbit's actions haven't been very convincing so far 🤔. They've had a rough year with their AI gadget and now they're trying to revamp their image with another product that might not even be ready for release 📦. The company's track record isn't exactly inspiring, and until they prove themselves, it's hard to get excited about the cyberdeck project 🤞.
 
I dunno, man... 🤔 I mean, vibe coding sounds like something from a 90s sci-fi movie, right? Like, who uses AI to generate code snippets? Sounds kinda gimmicky to me. And what's with all the hype around this cyberdeck thing? It's just another gadget, you know? 😐

And don't even get me started on Rabbit's track record... like, yeah, the R1 was a bust, and now they're trying to reboot with something new? I'm not convinced. The whole vibe coding thing is still kinda sketchy, and if this project doesn't deliver, it'll just be another failed experiment in my book 📉

I guess what I'm saying is, unless Rabbit can really wow us with some impressive features or a solid business plan, I don't see how the cyberdeck will change the game. But hey, maybe I'm just an old hat and I've got no idea what's cool anymore 😅
 
🤔 I think what's really going on here is that people were expecting a rabbit to hop in with some big ideas and wow us all 🐰💥 instead of just trying again with something new. But you know what? Trying again isn't the problem, it's about learning from our mistakes and making sure we improve this time around 📝💻.

I mean think about it, if Rabbit had just given up after its first attempt, where would that have left us? We wouldn't have seen any innovation or progress at all. So even though the cyberdeck project is still in its early stages and there's no guarantee of success, I believe what matters most is that Rabbit is willing to take another shot at something it cares about 🎯💪.

And let's not forget, we're all in this together 🤝. We can't just sit back and watch someone else's dreams fade away. Instead, we should be supporting and encouraging each other to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough 💕👍
 
I'm not sure I get why they're trying again... 🤔 The R1 AI gadget was a total letdown and now they want us to pay more money for a "cyberdeck" that's basically just a fancy keyboard with some AI agents 🖥️? I mean, who needs all that when you can just use Google Chrome or chatbots online like everyone else does? 😂 And what's up with the vague "designing phase" – it sounds like they're just trying to delay release until people forget about their last mistake 🕰️. I'm not holding my breath for this one...
 
Ugh, I'm still skeptical about Rabbit's AI gadgets 🤔. Like, what's next? A smart toaster that can only make toast for 5 minutes at a time 🍞? The idea of vibe coding with Claude Code is just confusing - who uses that stuff in real life? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, if I want to code, I'll just use Visual Studio on my laptop, thank you very much 💻. And don't even get me started on the employees going on strike... bad PR for Rabbit 👎. This cyberdeck project better bring its A-game or it's gonna be a total dud 🚮.
 
omg, rabbit is like super desperate 2 make a comeback 🤦‍♀️ lol cyberdeck sounds kinda cool i guess, but u mean wut's da point of havin a dedicated keyboard 4 vibe coding?? cant u just use ur phone or laptop 4 that? n also, why did dey need employees 2 go on strike over unpaid wages?? thatz so not okay 🤝
 
😐 sounds like Rabbit's still trying to figure out what vibe coding is. I mean, can't they just use a normal keyboard and Google code snippets like everyone else? And what's up with the "designing" phase? That's just a fancy way of saying it's not ready yet 🕰️. And let's be real, who needs a cyberdeck when you've got a decent browser or chatbot that can do the job? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm like super confused about this new gadget from Rabbit 🤔... I mean, why would anyone wanna buy a handheld device just for coding when you can do it on your laptop or even in a web browser? 📊 It's just not making sense to me... and what's with the lack of info about this thing? They're still "designing" it? 🤯 Like, isn't that just code for "we have no idea if it'll work"? 😂 I'm all for innovation, but this whole vibe coding thing is just a bit too weird for me... maybe they can make it more accessible and user-friendly? 💻
 
I'm not holding my breath for this new thing from Rabbit 🤔. I mean, who thought vibe coding was a good idea in the first place? It sounds like just a fancy way of saying " typing code on a device with AI" – yeah, we've got web browsers and chatbots for that already 🙄. And don't even get me started on the fact that it's still in its "designing" phase... that just sounds like corporate speak for "we have no idea what we're doing" 😂. I'm not surprised they're struggling to recover from the disappointment of their first product, and the whole unpaid wages thing? Yeah, that's a major red flag 🚨. Until Rabbit figures out how to make something actually useful or innovative, I'll be over here waiting for them to fail 💔.
 
I'm just gonna say, vibe coding sounds like a total novelty 🤖💻. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to give people handheld devices to do their coding? It's just so...extra. And with all the cloud-based chatbots and web browsers out there already, what makes Rabbit think its cyberdeck is gonna be some game-changer? They should focus on making something that actually solves a real problem instead of trying to create a buzz around this weird gadget 🤔💸
 
I'm kinda curious about this vibe coding thing 🤔... I mean, it's not like it's a bad idea or anything, but has anyone really used it before? 😐 The fact that Rabbit's first AI gadget was underwhelming is making me think twice about jumping on this bandwagon. 💸 They've got some decent tools, I guess, but if the sales figures for R1 are any indication of what to expect, it's hard not to be skeptical 📉. Maybe they'll surprise us with the cyberdeck? 🤞 But, honestly, I need more convincing before I start throwing my money at this project 💸.
 
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