- When asking the user for an input, does it support multi turn user conversation?
- Who is this made for? Developers would much rather just use python directly with coding agents; non developers would probably still be afraid of seeing the python-ish syntax in the md file + they wont be able to use existing coding agents cause there would be no examples of this new language in any of the LLM's training data.
But it's an awesome attempt! I like the idea overall, and the design of the website!
For most people, they never get any feedback from these platforms anymore.. there are just SO MANY PH and HN launches everyday.. that unless you pay some big PH hunter, or are a part of YC (for HN launch help), your post will just get ignored.
It really depends on your product, but cold emails / DMs still works if you try enough times. Launching on product hunt, HN at least gets some eyeballs and maybe some of those eyeballs convert to people who try your product.
The problem is, how do you know if someone is an expert in the first place? A LOT of podcasts are done with random people who claim to be experts, spreading misinformation. How does your product filter those out?
I was literally thinking of something similar, but more on the lines of somehow subsidising costs for using claude code / codex if you choose to share the session trace.
I agree that CORS is hard to understand and fix. I was the CTO at an auth company and SO many of our users used to run into various CORS issues and asked questions on our support. However, I'd now argue that developers don't need to understand CORS anymore.. cause claude / gpt does! Just throw in the error in claude code / codex and it would fix it.
Do i have to put in what I ate throughout the day? How accurate / easy is it for me to put in each ingredient that I ate and its weight? Instead, can i put in a weekly meal plan that I already have?
We do need code, cause humans can't read and understand binary. Let's say, even if we do get perfect English -> Binary, often times what people specify in english can be vague or just not what they actually meant. So if the AI just outputs binary, it will get very difficult to be sure that what is implemented is actually what the user meant.
- When asking the user for an input, does it support multi turn user conversation?
- Who is this made for? Developers would much rather just use python directly with coding agents; non developers would probably still be afraid of seeing the python-ish syntax in the md file + they wont be able to use existing coding agents cause there would be no examples of this new language in any of the LLM's training data.
But it's an awesome attempt! I like the idea overall, and the design of the website!