@mattiapomelli - CMUX > Ghostty - Though I'd still like something more queue based, here's a draft of an idea I had in case someone wants to build... co-build.. https://t.co/o5e8QJdjXV
- superwhisper with local nVidia parakeet if on mac M.
This aligns in a big way with my personal experience. Perhaps the only exception would be in focused spaces — meaning in a realm of UI bugs, for example, where the issue is "fixed" by the model and goes into a dev branch, leaving a note for a final human check.
So it would still be way faster to have, say, 5 bugs fixed on the fly and do a final human test of the final product — with a buttload of unit tests to make sure it didn't break anything else.
But overall, I do see how it can work well if used strategically. Not in a do-everything fashion. At least not with current models.
I just spotted our app Wakeout🐻 on one of @wwdc26's backdrops!
It's always a huge pleasure to work with the great people at Apple. This is the first WWDC I've missed in 4 years. Never gets old, the energy of that week. I'll be back for the next one.
Pizzazz! Wakeout is App of the Day in Canada! 🇨🇦🙌 Thank you @AppStore for helping us spread the joy of movement.💃https://t.co/5KAmmOjNZJ #OnTheAppStore
One of the most productive camps we've attended is now open to underrepresented founders and developers. Highly recommended if you're building anything in the Apple ecosystem🤘 #AppleDeveloper
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Amazing time at #WWDC22 ! Forever grateful to the @Apple crew. Thanks for the amazing support for @wakeoutnow and incredible tools you built to make our journey possible.
Thanks to all the developers that tuned in around the world and those who joined us for a special day at Apple Park. The app economy is growing and thriving thanks to the innovations that talented developers are dreaming up! #WWDC22