Thank you! I hadn't thought of using software to handle monitor switching.. I have a very similar setup but my monitor doesn't support usb upstream so I have a dumb usb hub with a button to switch sources then still have to manually use monitor input change.
You gave me the idea to setup scripts on the windows / macos system to 'react' to hub detach events (which I click the button) and execute cli commands to change the monitor source automatically to the other machine. Too good.
The comments on this post are wild. Its advice. You don't need to "um actually" with every edge case you can imagine. Have your shitty meetings if you so desire.
I've had the exact same reaction and figured that devs like to say that AI is useless are either: trying to make themselves feel smarter by trying to say that what they are working on is beyond anything that AI has been trained on, OR, aren't able to effectively breakdown the problems they have into smaller digestible chunks.
I'm struggling to understand who or what this is for. The example shows creating an API, which is something that a technical person would understand the requirements for, but then it completely hides the generated output that the person just has to just... trust I guess. I feel this type of product has already been made redundant by 'agentic development environments' like Warp. (which have all the same issues lol)
Your comment was so validating, I was getting such weird vibes and felt it was so dumbly written given the contention was actually good advice. Consequently, the author tarnished his reputation for me personally from the very beginning.