Adam Stacoviak
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because you said provision and instance.
The reason I ask that question is, one, I said earlier that I feel like the world is moving to self-hosted.
As a home labber, I already felt that way years and years ago, but I feel that way more and more now because when the cost to produce an application that's bespoke to me goes to near zero, except for my ability to specify it and my ability to describe intent, then everyone theoretically can be a builder in this new future we're going towards.
And why not self-host a lot of things that I'm going to do because I'm already a home labber.
That makes a lot of sense.
But I imagine a lot of teams, a lot of tech companies, a lot of non-tech companies that are now tech companies, they think the same thing.
They want sovereignty over their things.
They want to control their CPU costs.
They want to trust the cloud less and still leverage cloud native type things, but in their own controlled way.
especially when it comes to identity and especially when it comes to all tool calls and all responses, etc.
I mean, because as an individual AI user, a team of one, basically, when it comes to the things I'm building, one of the things that I have anxiety about is
Or just, I suppose, not anxiety, but like, I just wish there was a record.
It sounds like with Aperture, I can gateway my way into all my AI and have my prompts and the responses stored there versus the compacting that happens and goes away.
You even have, you know, in cloud code, for example, you have an export where you can export the conversation, basically.
It's like, let me snapshot what we've talked about.
So worst case, I can walk away with context of the conversation, maybe not context of what we actually, the underneath we've described and, you know, some of the world we explored.
I feel like that, to me, I would want personally, maybe this is direct feedback, but as a home labber, I would want to self-host that, especially because of how secure or exposed I might be with those.
It's like not self-hosting your email.
I think today you definitely don't do that.
But I think in this case, it's such sensitive or could be such sensitive information that