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A booking experience with payment and... zero buttons!
Language User Interfaces (LUI's) are the next big thing.
@trydaily orchestrating @GroqInc ,@DeepgramAI and @cartesia
In hindsight the Steve Irwin-like voice is a bit aggressive ๐
@karpathy I created this for my sister-in-law who is an excellent copywriter (and been left with reduced work due to AI).
Hoping it helps de-slopify the internet a little to insert writers into the AI workflow.
Helped me a lot on pitch decks.
https://t.co/W7OkACaEz2
@HamelHusain It's just JSON though right?
Pretty easy to plug into the likes of Claude Code and manage after the business person has something working?
And cheaper than 1 months BA work + 1 month dev work?
@atmanpandya Thatโs 20 years after the wright brothers. I think theyโd honestly be pretty disappointed where weโve gotten to with flying in 10 years since two rural Americans solved the problem
Here is an alternative to the infamous 996 work schedule that is doing the rounds (9am to 9pm 6 days a week).
I'm 41 and still shipping more than most while raising young kids. So I can testify you can run it without burnout risk over long horizon while juggling family.
Set a single hour every night.
After kids are down if you have them.
After a training session if you don't.
An hour is an easy time block to commit to.
Say 7:45 - 8:45pm.
Go hard for an hour. You'll probably hit a wall on anything mildly complex as your brain will be tired. Don't fight it, just push a bit for a few mins then stop and write down where you failed. Pack it in for the night.
Next morning you'll magically wake up with the solution after a good nights sleep while still feeling refreshed.
Do that 3-4 nights a week and you'll knock down a load of problems while only adding 3-4 hours work onto your week.
3-4 hours that didn't impact your family.
So much you'll even be able to think about having another kid ;-)
@elder_plinius@_opencv_ They want you to be Aristides the Liberator I think ๐ .
Probably best to just ignore. The proof is in the pudding of your work.