Let the designer design in GitHub, and let the agents automatically create components and commit them to the repo.
And let the agents influence the design by telling the designer what functionality is available.
@DavidVorick@owocki Yep, we started doing this about a month ago and it has already improved organization.
Still some slop here and there, though, so we’re always aware of not relying on the current machines too much
@rnelson0@Dr_Gingerballs I was thinking demand would come from what the agents do, rather than where they’re run. Agents can do things like deploy websites and make API calls, some of which cloudflare can help with
@Dr_Gingerballs I haven’t dug into the actual numbers, but naively, more agents deploying software to the internet means more demand for internet infra. Also potentially more demand for guards against agents, depending on how the internet reconfigured around agents
@0xJeff The X API integration is nice. Definitely gonna try a similar setup with my Hermes. There's so much alpha from technical X accounts, but one of the hardest parts for me has been translating the domain expertise to tickers, then fundamental analysis, in a timely manner
... The stock market is more or less betting on this already.
What's down? Software whose moat was their UI.
What's up? Software that sits in places AI has to go _through_ rather than around (data warehouses, security platforms, observability, also the physical layer).
Yes, many companies already have APIs and CLI tools. This is good.
But I would wager we are still 5-10 years away from a world where we can discover, provision, and integrate software services without ever leaving the command line.