Comment by DeathArrow

19 days ago

>Somehow 90% of these posts don't actually link to the amazing projects that their author is supposedly building with AI.

Maybe they don't feel like sharing yet another half working Javascript Sudoku Solver or yet another half working AI tool no one will ever use?

Probably they feel amazed about what they accomplished but they feel the public won't feel the same.

Then, in my opinion, there's nothing revolutionary about it (unless you learned something, which... no one does when they use LLMs to code)

Qualsiasi scarafaggio a bello per sua mamma (Italian proverb saying that to their mother all their kids are beautiful)

That's the whole point of sharing with the rest of us. If they write for themselves, a private journal to track their progress, then there is no need to share what is actually been built. If they do though make grand claims to everybody then it would be more helpful for people who do read the piece to actually be able to see what has been produced. Maybe it's wonderful for the author but it's not the level of quality required for readers.

The article made it seem that the tool made them into the manager of a successful company, rather than the author of a half finished pet project