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by IanCal 38 days ago
Yes, lots of the process and problems and solutions to them are the same but we’ve just massively cut the cost of a part of development. That has huge ramifications about when it makes sense to tackle different things and how tradeoffs work out.

Was it strongdm talking about the dark factories? They were working on some integration software so needed to use google drive and slack and lots of other things. They fully reimplemented those to the level they needed for their tests - outside of the biggest firms this would probably have been an enormous time and money sink. Now it’s reasonable.

On a personal project, with my wife we wanted a tracker for holiday planning. Five minutes given a barely through through request and we had a working prototype, fixed bugs in seconds and then talked through with a model what we needed and how it did or didn’t fit (and we needed that first version to figure that out). It helped drive out actual requirements from us, prioritise them, choose a stack add tickets and then went ahead and implemented it pretty far. Have a mostly working v2 which has highlighted some details about what we really wanted. Total invested cost was one day of a $20 subscription and maybe half an hour of talking to a bot and checking results.