@garrytan Yes, definitely… been working on figuring out the new maps. Old codebases were written and designed around human cognitive limitations and preferences. Also process of human iteration (eg. tactical design is not always the best design).
@thsottiaux Seems like anthropic vibers blasted through their limits with Fable and then they came to codex, so we're all being throttled now... feels very slow to me. ugh...
I’m looking for people who want to experiment how this feels with their close friends. I think it can enable conversations / moments that wouldn’t have happened otherwise. It’s like between voice notes and calling. Sign up for the beta here: https://t.co/YiJbvY6tuN
Most people who know about startup entrepreneurship will tell you to first understand what people want and then build it. I think this is a better recipe to increase your odds, but there’s no guarantee either. Certain ideas you have to build them first and then find out / adapt.
I’m making it easier to start live voice conversations with your friends that wouldn’t happen otherwise. You send a request with a topic like “Advice on growth”. When you’re both ready, you join a low-pressure / ambient push-to-talk session that still works with your phone locked
Here I go: dear founders, I’m looking to meet interesting people who have strong science / engineering backgrounds and are vibe coding their products 100%. What are you building and why?
@shrey_sancheti That sounds super cool but also very technical (and a bit complex)... I'm not sure I can fully understand upfront why/when I should use it but I guess it's also made for the enterprise and they know when they have those problems. I like the background animation in the hero, cool.
@BetterCallJ0hn That's pretty interesting! I always thought email should also be more like drag and drop in some way... how did you com eup with this idea and how do you make sure people can trust you with their email data?
@JoshTalksBiz@ycombinator@garrytan I’ve never done YC, but with all d respect this sounds to me like an anti-pattern. It’s not respectful to do this (eg. private property), are you respectful towards your customers?
@mkappworks Wow! That’s pretty interesting, specially your vision/crusade of local-first + open source. Reminds of of Bret Victor’s inventing on principle (https://t.co/WhApAr43SD) / “no modes”. How good is it for local development as compared to alternatives?
@DmitryBBLV Hi @DmitryBBLV thanks for connecting. How do you ensure no rejections? On the automation side I’m working on an App Store App and I asked the LLM to automate deployments to TestFlight and it was kind of straightforward, but haven’t deployed to App Store yet.
@mpmeishi Hi @mpmeishi that’s pretty cool. I think there’s a lot you can do with a contacts App and it reminds me of @marissamayer ‘s @Sunshine App. I’m curious how do you build trust with your users / guarantee / verify privacy?