| ▲ | hecanjog 5 hours ago | |
This is a pretty wild claim, so I think it is fair to be critical of the examples given: - Driftless sounds like it might be better as a claude code skill or hook - Deploycast is an LLM summarization service - Triage also seems like it might be more effective inside CC as a skill or hook In other words all these projects are tooling around LLM API calls. > What was valuable was the commitment. The grit. The planning, the technical prowess, the unwavering ability to think night and day about a product, a problem space, incessantly obsessing, unsatisfied until you had some semblance of a working solution. It took hustle, brain power, studying, iteration, failures. That isn't going to go away. Here's another idea: a discussion tool for audio workflows. Pre-LLMs the difficult part of something like this was never code generation. | ||
| ▲ | CGMthrowaway 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> This is a pretty wild claim Treat it rhetorically. There can be no question that the cost coefficients of Ideas vs. Execution have changed, with LLMs | ||