Comment by teaearlgraycold 6 hours ago What feature is it that Claude Code built in 30 minutes? 5 comments teaearlgraycold Reply pirates 6 hours ago For some reason everyone that says things like this never follow up with anything concrete, don’t share prompts or snippets, etc. ako 5 hours ago This project is completely built using claude code: https://github.com/ako/backing-tracks Most of the features take less than 30 minutes. jdiez17 3 hours ago This looks pretty neat, thanks! teaearlgraycold 5 hours ago I’ve seen first hand people talk big about how they used LLMs on a project and it’s clear they’ve only done the first 80%. Yeah they’re good tools. But they also enable laziness. Okx 3 hours ago this comment is pretty obviously written by AI
pirates 6 hours ago For some reason everyone that says things like this never follow up with anything concrete, don’t share prompts or snippets, etc. ako 5 hours ago This project is completely built using claude code: https://github.com/ako/backing-tracks Most of the features take less than 30 minutes. jdiez17 3 hours ago This looks pretty neat, thanks! teaearlgraycold 5 hours ago I’ve seen first hand people talk big about how they used LLMs on a project and it’s clear they’ve only done the first 80%. Yeah they’re good tools. But they also enable laziness.
ako 5 hours ago This project is completely built using claude code: https://github.com/ako/backing-tracks Most of the features take less than 30 minutes. jdiez17 3 hours ago This looks pretty neat, thanks!
teaearlgraycold 5 hours ago I’ve seen first hand people talk big about how they used LLMs on a project and it’s clear they’ve only done the first 80%. Yeah they’re good tools. But they also enable laziness.
For some reason everyone that says things like this never follow up with anything concrete, don’t share prompts or snippets, etc.
This project is completely built using claude code: https://github.com/ako/backing-tracks Most of the features take less than 30 minutes.
This looks pretty neat, thanks!
I’ve seen first hand people talk big about how they used LLMs on a project and it’s clear they’ve only done the first 80%. Yeah they’re good tools. But they also enable laziness.
this comment is pretty obviously written by AI