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Hekkova 10 hours ago

I would agree with the utility of Claude and Claude Code. Claude feels like your own executive assistant, sales team and IT department. Combine that with Claude Code and you can build some incredible things. Myself as an example, I used Claude to advise me on starting a business and building a MVP. After a few weeks of refinement I was able to create something I never could have done without Claude. It is a game changer for sure.

andai 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Several of my friends who don't know any programming are creating video games and music software with AI agents.

Much of what they are doing is incomprehensible to me. I often find that being a programmer is actually holding me back in this regard, because I feel the need to understand everything the code is doing, as well as the specialized knowledge (e.g. the math involved in audio processing and sound effects). Whereas my friends can just say... yeah add a phaser effect to the synth and it just does it.

skydhash 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Have they shipped anything that people are using? The concerns are different and creating something usable by people is why software engineering exists.

conception 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think that’s where software engineering is not quite getting what’s happening right now. People keep asking where are the apps?where all this great code? And the answer is becoming that people aren’t building apps to sell to other people. They’re building the apps that they themselves want to use. I’ve made dozens of apps that I have no interest in distributing or using outside of friends and family. The AI coding revolution is already here and it’s not in production software so much as it is in bespoke small group applications.

d675 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm an early-mid career SDET/SRE. Currently building a full web app with rest AP integrations, looks great and works great. Lots of functionality, useful and being hardened all b/c of AI. It's going to be live with customers soon I hope.

AI is not a feature of the product. GTM will be interesting, have some good ideas.

It's really up to you to be clever. I've never used Js/Ts/node/these apis etc. I started programming as a non-cs engineer to automate stuff and then got into SWE. This is truly an amazing time.

59nadir 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

If it was any good at sales I'm pretty sure a company I did a contract for would be thriving by now. Instead they have a product that is ~500 times faster than the competition, with better UX for the most common activity in that field and much better built-in analysis tools for end results, run in real-time (which competitor software cannot do). Sure, it's not a massive market in terms of demographics, but I'd expect real sales people to succeed with what they have. Something very real has gone wrong with sales and it's not something they've been able to solve using LLMs.

I know this company uses LLMs, because I'm working on another project for them where one of the co-founders is relentlessly spamming the repo with overwrought Claude Code output like there is no tomorrow. This shit sucks at code generation and it most likely sucks at everything else too, except people often assume it's better at things they don't know about.