| ▲ | ChadNauseam 2 days ago | |
> "Built out products" like you're earning money on this? No, I'm not interested in monetizing stuff, I make enough money from $dayjob. > Having actual users, working through edge cases, browser quirks, race conditions, marketing, communication - the real battle testing 5% that's actually 95% of the work that in my view is impossible for the LLM? Yes, all of those. Obviously an LLM won't make a tiktok ad for me, but it can help with all the other stuff. For example, you mentioned browser quirks. I ran into a bug in safari's OPFS implementation that an LLM was able to help me track down and work around. I also ran into the chrome issue where backdrop effects don't work if any of the element's parents have nonzero transparency, and claude helped me find all the cases where that happened and fix them. Both of these are from working on the app in my bio. It's a language app too, so however many edge cases you think there are, there's more :D I don't want to give the impression that it was not a lot of work. It was an enormous amount of work. It's just that each step is significantly faster now. > and now you haven't even learned anything because you didn't code so the sideproject isn't even education anymore. I read every line. You could pull up the github right now and point to any line of code and I could tell you what it does and why it's there and what will break if you remove or change it. > What's the point of such a project? I originally made it because I wanted a tool to help me learn French. It has succeeded in helping my enormously, to the point where I can have short conversations with my french family members now. Others seem to find it useful too. | ||