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Posted by tanelpoder 17 hours ago

So where are all the AI apps?(www.answer.ai)
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jimbob21 16 hours ago|
Why would package be used as the standard? What person fully leveraging AI is going to put up packages for release? They (their AI model) write the code to leverage it themselves. There is no reason to take on the maintenance of a public package just because you have AI now. If anything, packages are a net drag on new AI productivity because then you'd have to worry about breaking changes, etc. As far as actual apps being built by AI, the same indie hackers that had garbage codebases that worked well enough for them to print money are just moving even faster. There are plenty of stories about that.
KingOfCoders 16 hours ago||
https://gethuman.sh
alasano 16 hours ago|
I wonder when we'll reach saturation of opinionated all-in-one frameworks like these.

superpowers/get-shit-done type bloated workflows that try to do everything.

this seems a bit different but still in the same mental category for me

bsima 15 hours ago||
It's silly to think that 'AI apps' must look like the enterprise, centrally-managed SaaS that we are used to. My AI apps are all bespoke, tailored to my exact needs, accessed only via my VPN. They would not be useful to anyone else, so why would I make them public?
dev_tools_lab 15 hours ago||
One pattern I've noticed: the apps that work best combine multiple models rather than relying on one. Single-model outputs have too much variance for production use cases.
dddgghhbbfblk 16 hours ago||
Hmmm, my anecdotal experience doesn't match up with this article. Personally I am seeing an explosion of AI-created apps. A number of different subreddits I use for disparate interests have been inundated with them lately. Show HN has experienced the same thing, no?
nyc_pizzadev 16 hours ago||
A friend of mine who is tech savvy and I would say has novice level coding experience decided to build his dream app. Its really been a disaster. The app is completely broken in many different ways, has functionality gaps, no security, no thought out infrastructure, its pretty much a dumpster fire. The problem is that he doesn't know what he doesn't know, so its impossible for him to actually fix it beyond instructing the AI over and over to simply "fix it". The more this is done, the worst the app becomes. He's tried all the major AI vendors, from scratch, same result, a complete mess of code. He's given up on it now and has moved on with his life.

Im not saying that AI is bad, infact, its the opposite, its one of the most important tools that I have seen introduced in my lifetime. Its like a calculator. Its not going to turn everyone into a mathematician, but it will turn those who have an understanding of math into faster mathematician.

kwar13 14 hours ago||
Apparently everyone has evidence to the complete contrary

"THE APPLE APP STORE IS DROWNING IN AI SLOP" https://x.com/shiri_shh/status/2036307020396241228

epolanski 11 hours ago||
It's simple. AI speeds the 80% of development that was never the blocker.

Arguably makes the remaining 20% even harder to handle.

I'm sure that AI can be a huge boost to great, mature developers. Which are insanely rare in an industry that has consistently promoted brainless ivy league coders farming algo quizzes for months.

But those with a huge sensibility and experience can definitely be enabled to produce more.

But the 20% is still there and again, it's easy to make it way harder because you're less intimate with the brittle 80%.

kartikarti 15 hours ago||
i think it's hard to measure this, it's kinda like measuring productivity through number of commits / PRs
codybontecou 16 hours ago|
Stuck behind Apple's app review process.
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