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So today, I have been integrating @shadcn sidebar into @usenextbase.
Beautiful piece of work. Still a few things pending. Hopefully will be done tomorrow.
@usenextbase I like it. I'd drop the analytics icon, make it Tailwind? Im also totally fatigued by the headline "build you X in a X days" and I'd keep with a headline like "Nextjs Boilerplate for X"
I had a scary thought. Just wanted to share here.
Let us imagine this nasty scenario in the near future:
1. We have bots which are really good at one single task. It can be styling a web page, writing for one framework and the hallucinations are much less frequent. Let's say we figured that part out.
2. Companies will come up with new ways to make these somewhat erratic bots work well in layers. One bot writes good css most of the time, but can mess up occasionally. One bot only does reviews. One bot only handles test cases. One handles deployments. One bot only plans new tasks.
3. Here, one bot will catch another bot's failure and ask the bot to redo it with emphasis on the mistake to avoid this time.
4. The thing is these bots don't need to rest, they work 24x7, they don't need sick leave, paid leave, maternity leave. They work around the clock. They will probably get more work done in a day, that humans will do in a few weeks.
This is what is possible with bots that aren't even that great at coding.
Imagine what would happen with bots that are just as good as the best engineers we have today.