Corey Noles
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Now people are, you know, if they're not building stuff, they want to build stuff.
You actually built something and released it.
Tell us, walk us through that whole process and what happened.
Do you think that that's a context window limit thing, like where it just can't possibly think about the whole project at the same time?
Do you think prompt engineering as a skill is worth investing time and energy into still?
Or is it more like if you talk to it long enough and you give it enough information, you'll get what you want?
We have one more question about proof.
How well do you feel that you actually understand the code now?
Now?
Yeah.
I mean, you're CEO, you have a, you're managing the whole company.
Yeah.
So I think this is a good transition into agent-native architecture.
The second you published this, I fell in love with it.
I think it's an awesome way of thinking about building applications to ride the, or surf the models, as you said.
And it was cool to see your interview with Mike Krieger from Anthropic yesterday, and he said he actually uses it as a skill.
I don't know if you, I would have geeked out if I were you, knowing that he really liked it.
It was awesome.
I was like, ah!
Um, yeah.