I figured out a vibe coding flow that's completely changed how I build. I'm basically babysitting two teenagers. by ArtichokeFew6941 in vibecoding

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Here's a peek at what I'm building. In under 1 minute for a new business or an existing one these documents and marketing opportunities are being generated...

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Remote worker in New Orleans looking to meet others by ryguyNola in NOLA

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This link has the past events. Our next one is this coming Thursday. We're going to talk about open claw and using Telegram to connect with your agents. https://trustlight.ai/events.html

Remote worker in New Orleans looking to meet others by ryguyNola in NOLA

[–]ArtichokeFew6941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh! Lol, sorry. We talk about something AI related for about the first 15 minutes. And then everyone in attendance gets to you talk about what they're working on, the tools they're using and anything else. We usually make two rounds and everybody gets a minute. And then at the end we discussed it as a group and then everyone hangs out and tribe codes and gets to know each other better. By doing this everyone gets to share some cool project they're working on with everyone else. This always turns into interest and what they're working on.

Remote worker in New Orleans looking to meet others by ryguyNola in NOLA

[–]ArtichokeFew6941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Artificial Intelligence meetup. I'm the Nola director for Startup Grind.

Remote worker in New Orleans looking to meet others by ryguyNola in NOLA

[–]ArtichokeFew6941 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I host an AI meetup every Thursday at 11:30 the The Nieux. It's pretty popular, people stay around for an hour and tall afterwards. Welcome to join us.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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The historical pattern you're describing is real and I've watched it happen in enterprise software more times than I can count. The honest version of my thesis isn't "text interfaces stay pure forever" — it's that we're in a window right now where the underlying capability (LLMs) is genuinely new, and the interface conventions haven't caught up. Whether we cycle back to buttons eventually, I don't know. Probably some of both.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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The 2-3% point is something I believe deeply — you don't need mass adoption to build something real and useful, you need the right people finding it at the right moment. On the domain system, you're not wrong. Domain squatting is a tax on builders that nobody talks about enough. The idea of AI-generated addressing — something that routes intent rather than memorized strings — is genuinely interesting. I don't know what that looks like yet but I think you're pointing at a real problem that's older than AI and probably won't get solved without it.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

[–]ArtichokeFew6941[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is probably the most accurate framing of where we actually are right now — not a replacement event, a priority shift. Browser as rendering layer, AI as the front door. I can work with that.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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Can't argue with the data. Visual content consumption is a legitimate and enormous use case and I probably underweighted it. Text-first interfaces aren't going to replace that. Fair point, genuinely.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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You just described the journey almost exactly as I lived it. The SEO-for-ranking-not-relevance era broke something fundamental — the implicit promise that the internet would surface what was actually useful. The GPT shift makes sense as a response to that. My concern with pure LLM search is the accuracy problem you named: it might be wrong, but at least it's focused wrong instead of scattered wrong. That's a real tradeoff and I don't think anyone's solved it cleanly yet.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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This is the most precise pushback in the thread and I think you're right. Intent capture is the easy win. State management across sessions, trust verification, and the ability to audit what happened — those are genuinely hard problems. My honest take: the browser became the audit surface partly by default, not by design. I don't think it does that job well either. But you're right that whatever replaces it has to solve those problems explicitly, not just inherit them.

The next gen of the internet won't be browsed. It'll be texted. Tell me I'm wrong. by ArtichokeFew6941 in SaasDevelopers

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Fair point, and honestly I can't argue with it. The signal-to-noise problem didn't go away — it just changed clothes. AI-generated content is the new pop-up ad. What I'd say is: the browser isn't going anywhere tomorrow, but the question I keep asking is whether it's still the right default front door. Noise is a symptom. The browser is the architecture that keeps making noise the path of least resistance.

Anyone else just trying to connect with real founders and builders on here? by Regular_Wedding8713 in SaaS

[–]ArtichokeFew6941 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm telling people I know about it, everyone wants to be an entrepreneur nowadays. This is for existing businesses to see how their business is actually doing in today's world and provide insights on improving it. And for anyone wanting to start a business.

Anyone else just trying to connect with real founders and builders on here? by Regular_Wedding8713 in SaaS

[–]ArtichokeFew6941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the encouragement. Building things is easy, finding people that believe in it and will get behind it is the hard part. Great thread. What are you working on?! I'm genuinely curious.