@andrewqu@v0 That was one thing new v0 understood much better than the old one. It basically one shotted with “add different weapon types with different effects”
The first version I made took some heavy tweaks to have different types and I still wasn’t super happy with it.
Super impressed because new v0 one shotted a working prototype with a prompt as simple as “recreate pocket tanks.” Then I refined with specific prompts.
It did still take a decent amount of prompts to fine tune, but it did a good enough job that I was happy to publish a link!
Queuing messages and the completion ding is definitely an improvement from the last time I used v0 but it would still be nice to have the tab notification. I typically have multiple tabs so I don’t know which one is done. I found queuing works best when wanting to make a bunch of small, unrelated changes (change this text to .., change the color, move this button, etc). Queuing struggles when doing chain of thought/building on itself.
Excited to have more free credits to try out some deeper apps and more integrations!
Feature request for v0. Made with @v0
How much longer until AI generates its own feature request demos with a simple approve, adjust, and deny dialog?
https://t.co/4OCpFeCkct
@rauchg@v0@vercel Agreed on that meeting could have been a @v0 point!
Not only the meeting - the email, graphs, feature request
https://t.co/4OCpFeCS21
Feature request for v0. Made with @v0
How much longer until AI generates its own feature request demos with a simple approve, adjust, and deny dialog?
https://t.co/4OCpFeCkct
Feature request for v0. Made with @v0
How much longer until AI generates its own feature request demos with a simple approve, adjust, and deny dialog?
https://t.co/4OCpFeCkct
Finished a self-hosted Next.js app on a DigitalOcean droplet with GitHub Actions for CI/CD. First time I've done it! Used Grok, ChatGPT, and v0.
Anyone interested in a tutorial? Trying to gauge interest.