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Apple Just Killed a $100M Vibe Coding App. Here's...
Last week, Apple removed "Anything" from the App Store. The startup had raised $11M at a $100M valuation. Gone overnight. Replit and Vibecode are also blocked from releasing updates. The tech press is calling it anticompetitive. X is full of takes about Apple killing innovation. The narrative is simple: Apple wants you to use Xcode with their AI tools, not third-party vibe coding apps. But here's what nobody's talking about: Apple cited Guideline 2.5.2. And that's a security rule, not a competit
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