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nadermx
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  1. Not only that, but feels so, blah in substance too. Like a friend.com or whatever competitor?
  2. This is a great example in tenacity. Pleasent to read too.
  3. Building your own utopia is now ever more achievable than I think any other time in human history. Perhaps my examples aren't as stellar as what's possible to achieve. But I only use those as simple examples, there are far better, made by many others whom don't comment on this forum.
  4. Its not anything was wrong with it. It was more an excersize in adding utilities and features to see how far and fast it can go with a few prompts. And what if you want historical speed tests for the year? Need to store that data some where. If anything its futile in either regard, but one just feels more fun.
  5. These offer nothing but free services. Even if they have a vibe coding feel. The ctr is dismal anyways from HN. Its simply astonishing the rate these allow of development, yet it seems the vast amount of people don't see it. Crazy
  6. This is what you remember https://web.archive.org/web/20231106214450/https://www.inter.... What you see now, I did in an afternoon with AI; it's monumental. No way I could of done that in that time. At all.
  7. Tools like this in the past? Open source isn't even necessary to prove the point, you want to see exponential increase, closing half an open source projects and year long pending bugs in span of minutes? https://github.com/nadermx/backgroundremover/commits?author=...
  8. I am shocked at the discourse over this. I'm either ahead of the curve or behind; but its undeniable that AI can and does write most the code. Not trivial, if you spend some time and dig deep into simple appearing web apps like https://microphonetest.com or https://internetspeed.my you'd be amazed at how fast they went from mvp to full feature. Trivial to think anyone could pull off something like that in hours.
  9. Old hackers, never thought I'd float in the same realm as Greenblatt. Life is funny. Thanks.
  10. Django's batteries included setup makes it a no brainer for almost any project big or small. Kudos to the team and contributers
  11. What incentive do they have otherwise?
  12. I mean, I guess since he is on the front page of Hacker News, he is in fact the real Mark Zuckerberg
  13. Honestly, I'm just flabbergasted at how incredible these tools are. I was able to build https://www.standup.net in a few days. Also was able update an old project https://www.microphonetest.com in a matter of hours with a plethora of features. Its truly addicting.
  14. So maybe they shouldn't depend on just search traffic. Their increased spend would suggest they got enough people to try and figure out alternative methods to attract editors and/or traffic.
  15. I'm just happy alternatives exist.
  16. I applaud this. "Your tax dollars at rest"
  17. What I struggle with is how I'm writing this on a phone, in the back seat of an uber, en route to breakfast. Not even a king could have this level of comfort. While reading the library of alexandria. All I need is desire or will power to do anything, and direct an AI to do it for free. Yet, the future looks bleak.
  18. I bet you we are all wrong and some random person is going to vibe code himself into something none of us expected. I half kid, if none of you have see it, highly suggest https://karpathy.ai/zero-to-hero.html
  19. Yeah, he's confusing uploading videos and their view counts to success. What a weird push.

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