| ▲ | conartist6 a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
It just doesn't seem that different to me. The difficulty of building and maintaining a 3 screen webapp hasn't changed significantly. Flight schools are a niche sure (and I've been around them; I'm a private pilot) but really all the innovation that lets a flight school own a webapp has nothing to do with AI, it happened in web browsers and in React and lots of investment in abstractions until we made it pretty trivial to build and own a simple webapp. Somehow AI took over the narrative, but it's almost never the thing that actually created the value that it gets credit for creating. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | maddmann a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Are you arguing that the difficulty of producing a fully functioning poc is no different today than 2-3 years ago?! Personally, I’ve been writing software for 10 years professionally. It is much easier, especially for someone with little coding experience, to create a quite complex and fully featured web app. It makes sense that ai models are leveraging frameworks like next js/react/supabase, they are trained/tuned on a very clear stack that is more compatible with how models function. Of course those tools have high value regardless of ai. But ai has rapidly lowered the barrier to entry, and allows be to go much much farther, much faster. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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