its interesting to see that coders get more into the role of a product owner
Don't just think about the note taker, believe me it will be impressive if this video is anything to go by , Thanks For Sharing.
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The LLM suggested the click-to-video feature? (!) How incredible is that? I’m seeing that more and more in non-programming contexts, with the LLM understanding the task on a broader basis and then suggesting or including things not explicitly asked for that don’t just make sense but are actually good ideas. (BTW, toward your last comment, I don’t know if it was sama or someone else that said applications are going away; in the future you’ll just tell your computer what you want done. Specifically in the case of companies like the meeting-services ones you mentioned, it was sama who said that if you’re just building a middle layer to make current AI to do what you want, you’re doomed. If AI becoming 10x or 100x more powerful isn’t good news for you, your business is doomed.)
Yeah, I've been feeling that the AI code assistant thing is going to be the future of development. Not just in code, but in all aspects of production we can have assistants for specific things. The problem is just one of cost, access and knowledge. Frankly I can't imagine any non-coders being able to use these tools without any background in programming. Even setting up a python environment itself needs a bunch of prior understanding and trust me that MOST people don't understand any of the things you trivially learn as a programmer. But.. it will definitely make programming much less about the syntax and much more about the logic and knowledge and experience. Which frankly I'm 100% on board with. I don't care about writing lines of code, I care about something existing or not. So having an agent figure out the syntax and the code structure is fine by me. I believe eventually we'll ditch the whole code step and just get straight to modular functional composition with ML models, because the code step is kind of redundant.
Can you make a video where the tools that seem to be gaining traction is databutton, lovable and tempolabs because they provide online database integration into their projects etc. but they are expensive so is there a cheaper way to use hyperbolic API w/ extensions or even this GitHub copilot to code in vs code and get that database integration that those three platform uses. I want to make a blog site with user accounts etc subscription etc I want to see how this can be done with an IDE. Also there is a lot of database platforms I learned, like firebase, supabase, can you cover the differences, cheapest, best , others etc, easiest to integrate while coding in an IDE or etc
Copilot agent is great, I think this replaces cursor for me and I have been cursor since months paying $100
14:47 Assume I have an API server somewhere on my LAN. Devs can be model agnostic or make suggestions.
7:38 Yeah, that sounds like work, let the bot do it.
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