Kevin Rose
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It's so important right now, especially with things moving so fast.
But I think at the end of it, you will see that things that are technically out of bounds for you, like things that you just think that you cannot do, are very much possible as a solo engineer, solo designer.
And now we're finally at the point where
I'm not even calling it slop anymore.
They call the AI slop or whatever it may be or however you want to look at the code.
It's damn good and it's getting better by the week.
I hope that you'll be inspired to go build something amazing because I'm going to show you something that is a little mad science-y, weird and all over the place and you'll get to see a raw version of my brain and how deep I go on some of this stuff.
But
I think that's the beauty of it is this idea that we can go build anything and oftentimes when we do, it ends up being a little bit of a, I don't know, a sandbox that can be a little too big and messy and then you have to refine it back to something that's actually usable.
So I think that the future engineer and the future developer and the future product builder here is,
it's not going to be what you build as much as what you don't build, if that kind of makes sense.
Because it's going to be so easy to build anything and everything, to pare it back to something that's really usable, I think is going to be a real skill.
Yeah, and that actually rolls right into the project that I've been working on just for fun.
Yeah, so I'm excited.
Okay, so I'll show you kind of this quote-unquote vibe-coded or let's just call it coded project, and I'll tell you the inspiration, and then we'll get into some of the kind of dirty details and how it functions and what's possible as someone that kind of walked into this thinking, actually just asking myself, can I pull this off?
So let me go ahead and do a little screen share here.
All right, you should be able to see Tech Meme up there, right?
Yep.
Okay, awesome.
So...