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conductr a day ago

Yeah, I see that perspective bu I guess my thought process is “what’s the point, if everyone else can now do the same”

I had long ago culled many of those ideas based on my ability to execute the marketing plan or the “do I really even want to run that kind of business?” test. I already knew I could build whatever I wanted to exist so My days of pumping out side projects ended long ago and I became more selective with my time.

carpo a day ago | parent | next [-]

I guess it depends why you're writing the code. I'm writing a local video library desktop app to categorise my home and work videos. I'm implementing only the features I need. No one else will use it, I'll be finished the first version after about 4 weeks of weekend and night coding, and it's got some pretty awesome features I never would have thought possible (for me). Without AI I probably never would have done this. I'm sold, even just for the reduction of friction in getting a project off the ground. The first 80% was 80% AI developed and the last 20% has flipped to 80% coded by me. Which is great, because this part is the meat of the app and where I want most input.

fragmede a day ago | parent | prev [-]

which turns it into passion. the side project that I'm only interested in because it could maybe make some money? eh.

a project in a niche where I live and breath the fumes off the work and I can help the whole ecosystem with their workflow? sign me up!

conductr 18 hours ago | parent [-]

Agree, I’ve been searching for the latter for a long time