Bitcoin Cash is what I wanted Bitcoin to become... cheap transactions, inclusive to all at the on chain layer. Unfortunately, that fork did not gain majority following.
Hi Jeremy, which days of the week are the lectures on? And what can an experienced dev who's already been using AI to do coding (I use Cursor currently) hope to learn? Your video doesn't give much away regarding this. Can you say what your special technique is so that I can decide whether it's worth signing up (if it's something I've not tried before)?
Lectures will be Tues and Fri US time I think -- although with people joining from all around the world I imagine a large % will watch them asynchronously.
There's a longer video here that describes the approach we'll be teaching in more detail: https://youtu.be/e9tL_Eg3fpM . tbh it's a bit hard to describe without actually doing it a few times in practice!
Our Answer.AI team are all experienced coders who have been using AI quite a bit before, but many of them have been learning new things as we've built this approach. So I think it can be useful to experienced devs -- but this is the first time we're doing this, so I can't really say for sure ahead of time who it will/won't help. It's all a bit of an experiment, which is why we've made it so cheap for this first version.
I did the same thing a little while back and landed on using AuthKit (WorkOS) mostly because they offer a good free tier if you don't mind the authentication URL not having your domain.
I've been using their service to easily draw out the key points and if the episode is a good one then I publish it on the feed.
I do think that for specific content, that a lot of gold is stored within the comments sections and reading those actually gives more insight than the article itself so I've been planning on doing a few which draw off comments from either a reddit or hacker posts which link out to some post. I'll probably do one from reddit first. Probably science focused.
Thanks - I hope to be able to release it in the next few days.
Finding the right content to use for the podcast is quite important and I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to involve the community. Currently I host the audio files and GitHub and anyone is invited to contribute to that.
I checked out your Spotify and there is some good content there but I imagine it will be hard to rank on there.
Would you be interested in collaborating? I am based in the UK and I have some ideas around location based podcasts as well.
Like this is not a big thing to implement, that's my point. There are already libraries like OpenLLMetry and sink to a DB. We are doing something like this already.
Yes, the ol' Dropbox "you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account" comment. Even after 17 years, people still feel the need to make this point.
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