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- I spent seven hours with a vibe coding team at Google's Gemini 3 hackathon in Singapore.
- Watching from the sidelines was intense.
- From prompting and debugging to filming the demo — here's how it all unfolded.
Just after sunrise, four vibe coding enthusiasts from Malaysia crossed into Singapore with a loose idea — and a bet that AI could build most of their app.
Hours later, they were racing to prototype it at Google's Gemini 3 Hackathon in Singapore.
The four friends, all in their late 30s to 40s, came from different professional backgrounds. Chan Wei Khjan is an accountant. Chan Ler-Kuan lectures on AI at a private university. Loh Wah Kiang works in IT. Lee How Siem, who goes by Benny, is the chief technology officer of a Malaysian startup.
Their initial idea was a "feng shui" app to analyze properties in Singapore — a potentially lucrative use case in a market obsessed with housing and wealth accumulation. Feng shui is a traditional Chinese practice that evaluates how a person's surroundings, along with birth factors, influence luck and well-being.
I embedded with the team at Google's developer space in Singapore in January to observe how a vibe-coding project comes together — or nearly falls apart — in seven hours.