It’s pretty annoying when it affects me but honestly, people shouldn’t depending on AI to their entire work. If you really think about it, all software has issues and down times, it seems with Claude people depend on it too much and hence the downtime is hugely visible.
It's hard to be good at tech and business at the same time. Not impossible, just much lower chances. Also you get more labor into the enterprise without having to pay money.
That’s a solid point. I think it would be a lot harder to trust someone you just don’t know just because they agree to be a founder. Never know their intentions. Not saying everyone has bad intentions but it’s possible.
Honestly, pretty cool. I was wondering if something like this existed. Right now I have scripts to kill the ports I use consistently to avoid issues when developing. Kudos!
I looked around for a while, couldn't find anything. Someone posted about killport but never stumbled upon it. Has some features that are the same, but not all. From the reaction online people don't seem to know of other solutions like this, or have something they have made them selves in the .zshrc :)
Yeah, I had to create the script myself and used an extension so I could click a button in VS Action bar. Once I outgrow my current setup, this is probably what I'm migrating to.
I think even if you are bootstrapping, there is some level of spending. Bootstrap means you spend your own money, it does not mean you do not spend anything at all. Any real product requires some level of spending.
Spend what is necessary and require and you grow it will be worth hiring outside service or implement a different solutions that will reduce your workload and make what you would've done better.
1)Non technical people will definitely trust AI too much, specially with the overhype of agents.
2) Don't blindly accept what it generates. If it would take you 15 minutes to write some code, it will take you 2 or 3 minutes to read the same ai generated code. You can then decline, accept or accept and modify yourself.
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