@soleio So true. People who have moved beyond just learning AI have forgotten the anxiety, they are actually building. The future belongs to the builders as you always say.
Making is now free. Being used is not.
A study of 100,000+ developers tracked three generations of AI coding tools. Commits went up 180%, more apps started showing up on the Apple App Store, Google Play, Chrome Web Store, and SourceForge.
Usage did not move. Zero. Across all four stores. The code pile grew, but nobody is using more of it.
All the value moved to the gap between making something and someone actually using it.
The judgment, trust and the question of who it is even for, Almost nobody crosses that gap.
One thing a real person uses beats a hundred things sitting in a repo.
https://t.co/zK2QK06eki
@Kangwook_Lee The bottleneck was never the scaffolding. It was always knowing what you want the agent to be. Better models just make that bottleneck impossible to hide.
Hot take: in a few years, apps will assume you have a local LLM with memory
just like they assume always-on internet today.
Every app becomes personal, intelligent and a little different for everyone.
And software as we know it completely changes.
@charmiekapoor I think that the designers whoโll matter in the agentic era arenโt the ones who adapted, theyโre the ones who got curious enough to build.
The hard part of design was never the screens.
AI generates form now, fast, plausible, convincing. Karri Saarinen said it his recent article (Output isnโt design): the real risk isn't bad output, it's mistaking generated output for a solved problem. Form without fit.
Teams have measured design by delivery for years. Screens, specs, handoffs. Visible work. Not the actual work.
The actual work is holding the problem long enough to know whether what got built actually fits. To say "this shouldn't exist yet" and mean it.
That judgment didn't become important when AI arrived.
AI just made it the only thing left.
If your team is shipping faster than ever โ how are you deciding what shouldn't get built?
We built our launch video in Claude Code using HyperFrames.
Now it's yours.
Open source, agent-native framework. HTML to MP4.
$ npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes
RT + Comment "HyperFrames" to get the full source code of this launch video (must follow)