| ▲ | jazzypants 13 hours ago | |
I've heard this referenced multiple times and I have yet to hear the value be clearly articulated. Are you saying that every user would eventually be using a different app? Wouldn't it eventually get to the point that negates the need for the app developer anyways since you would eventually be unable to offer any kind of support, or are we just talking design changing while the actual functionality stays the same? How would something like this actually behave in reality? | ||
| ▲ | jdahlin 13 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I don't know! These are valid points, taken to the extreme we will have apps that cannot be supported. In short term, we already have SQL/reports being automated. Lovable etc is experimenting with generating user interfaces from prompts, soon we will have complete working apps from a prompt. Why not have one core that you can expand via a prompt? I am currently studying and depending heavily on Anki, its been amazing to use Claude Code to add new functionality on the fly. Its a holy mess of inconsistent/broken UX but it so clearly gives me value over the core version. Sometimes it breaks, but CC can usually fix it within a prompt or two. | ||
| ▲ | baal80spam 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> I've heard this referenced multiple times and I have yet to hear the value be clearly articulated. Me too, and I see this as _incredibly_ wasteful. | ||