august 2024, not even 2 years ago…
i broke down into tears while on a walk with my fiancee telling her im not sure i was going to make it
i felt like a total failure after years of trying my hardest
2 months later my app 10x revenue and i made @postbridge_ (now $35K MRR)…
one of the most interesting things about ai products today is that almost none of them are *live*.
there’s nothing running continuously, reacting to context as it changes.. maybe a scheduled digest here or a timer there, but that’s just pull dressed up as push.
everything is fundamentally a vending machine where you walk up, ask, get an answer, & then leave. getting this right is obviously tricky & the business model behind must fit to justify the burn but this is where really interesting application layer problems live rn.
@MartinShkreli What’s the point of making this argument?
I don’t get what’s wrong with the fact that Jews are successful and are present in many of the top companies…
@emanueledpt@BlockedPaths amazing
good pivot
regardless of whether it succeeds you have a project to brag about
their UI looks really similar to yours as well
@BlockedPaths@emanueledpt yup. i think what you should do is just turn it into a full fledged on the go coding app that connects with all providers/models etc
what is the obsession with CLIs?
i find myself more and more being drawn to codex because of this
no one wants to type out 3 commands everytime just to start prompting
Grok Build is a fully interactive CLI, which means you can actually use your mouse to click. No flickers.
Especially useful as I find myself running 5+ agents at a time and jumping between plans.