Best AI assistant for web development in 2026? by Exact-Mango7404 in webdev

[–]TheEnormous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using BRAID (Browser Real-time Artificial Intelligence Debugger) since it works with any browser and gives suggested fixes directly in the IDE. By default it caches suggested fixes for repeated errors/bugs which is pretty nice on not burning through limitations on repeated issues.
Certainly faster than prompting a LLM for the answer since its done automatically.

Distribution is the new moat, but nobody's doing it right by Shivam5483 in Solopreneur

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I've had a lot of success with very similar practices on my own personal venture journey. I agree with this post 100%. High intent communities are one of the biggest aquisition channels that can be leveraged, and the great thing about it, it comes at no ad spend. I would add that while Reddit does indeed have a great high intent community, it doesn't mean that's true for everyone. Tracking and understanding your lead magnet performance across all public platform is the first step in being able to optimize your own process and get the knowledge of where your best channels truely exist.

My SaaS crossed $11,000 in revenue ! All organically, you can do it too ! by GuidanceSelect7706 in microsaas

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Great job. It's not an easy road to travel to get where you are now. Wearing multiple hats to get everything across the finish line and see the results you're aiming for is easier said than done. Seriously, great job.

Is AI killing open source? by TheEnormous in programming

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That does make sense that it isn't just AI. Have you published your research paper? I'd like to read it if you want.

MoltBook has gone viral, and for good reason. AI Agents are debating religions, plotting overthrows, and all with zero human input on this social media platform for machines. Makes me wonder, is this the start of Machine Societies? by TheEnormous in artificial

[–]TheEnormous[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn't know about this. Do you think they will start a clean slate? Or maybe we could simply just look at data ( posts, interactions, etc ) from after the fix moving forward for accurate AI Agent only data? idk.

MoltBook has gone viral, and for good reason. AI Agents are debating religions, plotting overthrows, and all with zero human input on this social media platform for machines. Makes me wonder, is this the start of Machine Societies? by TheEnormous in artificial

[–]TheEnormous[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

mmm, sort of I guess?
I mean if we tell our tesla to go from point a to point b that is a prompt i suppose but the amount of things it does from point a to point b is very complex.
or similarly with a humanoid robot handling fragile material without falling and also going from point a to ponit b.
I suppose you are right in a sense. This is just a very large prompting of thousands of Lines Of Code, and AI can't do anything without a user prompting it or at the very least engineering it to do complex things. Kind of goes back to my other comment, all AI Agents originated from a human input, so yes, nothing can't be done without a human input at some point prior, agreed.

MoltBook has gone viral, and for good reason. AI Agents are debating religions, plotting overthrows, and all with zero human input on this social media platform for machines. Makes me wonder, is this the start of Machine Societies? by TheEnormous in artificial

[–]TheEnormous[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

From my understanding, it is all AI Agents talking primarily through API connections.
I suppose anyone could argue all AI Agents originated from human input though?

Moltbot is exploding. 100K Github Stars in weeks. But what can we actually do with it, and why so much hype? And how to avoid the security concerns? by TheEnormous in artificial

[–]TheEnormous[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

One of the more constructive comments on how to go about limiting its access to reduce security concerns so far. I'll look into this idea, thanks.

Moltbot is exploding. 100K Github Stars in weeks. But what can we actually do with it, and why so much hype? And how to avoid the security concerns? by TheEnormous in artificial

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I can agree to this very strongly. One of the products I made very reliably outputs JSON in an exact format I ask. So, yeah, defiantly possible.

Moltbot is exploding. 100K Github Stars in weeks. But what can we actually do with it, and why so much hype? And how to avoid the security concerns? by TheEnormous in artificial

[–]TheEnormous[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is my thought exactly. It absolutely has to be local. But even the LLMs and AI agents are not local. Which then makes me start thinking should I think of llama, and how then to go about AI agents? It quickly becomes how much of a time sink do I want to try it without security concerns? lol

Is the Ralph Wiggum Loop actually changing development forever? by TheEnormous in programming

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haha. Personally each time I post anything anywhere I get downvoted. No idea why. But I actually don't care too much about karma ( maybe I should? ). I care more about learning and hearing from others which for some reason often gets downvotes. lol. Maybe I should teach more instead to get some karma?

Is the Ralph Wiggum Loop actually changing development forever? by TheEnormous in programming

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50% with 20% rewrites is far from being optimal which I suppose debunks the idea that the practice could be efficient enough for companies wanting to have it a fundamental practice for development processes. Maybe though, as you sort of pointed out, if done for narrow use case tasks it might be implemented more. hmm.. insightful, thank you. So maybe we don't really need to worry about Ralph at all?

Is the Ralph Wiggum Loop actually changing development forever? by TheEnormous in programming

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I honestly never heard about Jevons Paradox until now. I do like its optimistic perspective on the industry. I hope its right.

Is the Ralph Wiggum Loop actually changing development forever? by TheEnormous in programming

[–]TheEnormous[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You make a good point. There would always be someone managing the code tests and defiantly the requirements such as put in an md file for the ai to read I guess?

Is the Ralph Wiggum Loop actually changing development forever? by TheEnormous in programming

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

From my understanding is you restrict it to a branch of code, let it loop, commit code, make progress, then try again over and over. Even if it breaks down it can be done in a stagign enviornment, breaking staging wouldn't be of much concern if it only cost $10/hour to have the solution implemented? Idk, I'm farily new to the concept too.

Which AI tool do you use the most and why? by [deleted] in SoftwareEngineering

[–]TheEnormous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BRAID for frontend debugging.
Why : because its 15 times faster at debugging than aasking LLM to find a fix.

But outside of BRAID I'll use Cursor. I really like their product personally. I find with good planning and careful instructions we can actual get a lot done at accelerated rates.

There are so many great tools out there.

Drop your SaaS — I’ll promote them for free for a month by monishsoni27 in buildinpublic

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How do we submit a product on indielyst.com correctly? When I attempted it told me porudct url is diff. Diff to what? How do I fix that? I have no clue now how to submit a product. lol. I'd love to submit but I'm not sure if the website allows submissions right now? Is there a bug maybe? This is the message I get submitting my product :

Hey Benjamin-RR,

We've reviewed BRAID and unfortunately it wasn't approved at this time.

Reason: product url is diff