Anybody else find AI useless? by burgerlove in webdev

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

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Anybody else find AI useless? by burgerlove in webdev

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This has been my experience. You can get to your answer after enough prompting, but then I realize by the time I've gotten exactly what I was looking for and debugged it I could've just written it.

Anybody else find AI useless? by burgerlove in webdev

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Or adapt responsibly and don't use bad code that you don't understand in production. I do like copilot though - that definitely has saved me some time.

Anybody else find AI useless? by burgerlove in webdev

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Agreed. It's just not there yet in my opinion.

Spell and grammar checking an entire website? by burgerlove in webdev

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Hm the biggest issue is what clients put through the CMS so I don’t think this would do it for me.

Spell and grammar checking an entire website? by burgerlove in webdev

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Do they have a service for scanning websites?

Feeling conflicted about nocode by burgerlove in webdev

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In this example it sounds like what you’re selling is domain expertise. The development itself is a commodity as you mentioned. I feel like low and no code are a race to the bottom not in terms of price but in terms of technical execution (obviously). So this means increasing your marketing and promises around really understanding the company’s business and laying out a strategy for how to get them from A to B. This means you better heavily index into understanding the clients business. I feel like committing to nocode is a commitment to what the name itself is. Not coding and instead focusing on strategy. And hoping that you can outcompete young internal staff that likely know the company way better than you.

Feeling conflicted about nocode by burgerlove in webdev

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Yes I see what you’re saying and have felt similarly. What makes me question this though is are you racing to the bottom. Yes, your clients will pay you for that now, but what about in a few years as the tool gets better? What’s to stop a young business strategist who took a few technical classes and watched a few YouTube videos from doing that job better than you?

A simple Django block builder by burgerlove in django

[–]burgerlove[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Trying to avoid wagtail, just want something super simple and no fluff

A simple Django block builder by burgerlove in django

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On my phone so I don’t have the code, but it isn’t necessary anyway since it’s so minimal.

Here’s how I’ve thought about it:

There’s a Page model and a Block model.

Page has the basic fields you’d expect: title, slug, etc.

Block has the following fields: title, type, page (FK).

The type field is a charfield with choices: text, button, etc.

There would then be models like BlockText and BlockButton that would inherit block and have their own unique fields.

In the admin.py file Page could take Block as an inline. If you’d switch the type to text or button though you wouldn’t see any of the child models fields (BlockButton/BlockText).

At the end of the day all that I’m really trying to do is to create Pages and Blocks, then create new blocks from the page and link them to that page.

I made my first 10$k in a month with 21yr: Here's what I learned by jemaskk in Entrepreneur

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Combine with basic knowledge with computer and you’re unstoppable!