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Since it costs solely a couple of LLM credits to vibe a poorly thought out idea into existence, the barrier of "getting it right" is gone. So it appears as if there is a lot happening and that now there are more "builders" than ever, but the reality is that there is a lot of noise and not much signal.
The real cognitive debt is accrued before the first line of code is generated.
THIS! I feel there were more creative tools in the past. I get that maintaining them is difficult, especially when you have to survive.
The creative projects were both more visible and more plentiful (also the ones that maybe were creative in a less constructive way). I think that we'll have to live with the noise one way or the other though; it's unlikely to go away. But, there are still gems out there though, just relative to the bulk it's a chore to find them: if you'd ask me what the most promising new tool from the last month of SN discussions was, I'd draw a blank.
There's something I've been curious about: What happened to Wavlake? Is it still functioning? They used to have a podcast. Is that still alive?
Man, I miss how lively the bitcoin space was in 2020. There were always new tools springing up and now most of them seem to be dead ðŸ˜