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by brainless
305 days ago
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I love what is happening in this domain, so many people experimenting. Thanks for sharing this. I recently launched https://letsorder.app, https://github.com/brainless/letsorder. 100% of the product (2 web UI apps, 1 backend, 1 marketing site) was generated by LLMs, including deployment scripts. I follow a structured approach. My workflow is a mix of Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Qwen Code or other coding CLI tools with GitHub (issues, documentation, branches, worktrees, PRs, CI, CodeRabbit and other checks). I have recently started documenting my thoughts about user flow with voice and transcribe them. It has shown fantastic results. Now I am building https://github.com/brainless/nocodo as the most ambitious project I have tried with LLMs (vibe coding). It runs the entire developer setup on a managed Linux server and gives you access through desktop and mobile apps. All self-hosted on your cloud accounts. It would basically be taking an idea to going live with full stack software. |
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Maybe the ordering flow does work, but how much traction are you going to really get without the demo actually doing what it's supposed to?
Not trying to be snarky - just trying to understand if people actually pay for mediocre or low-quality products like these