Kevin Rose
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Podcast Appearances
The hardest thing to do is to find something that somebody actually wants to use, right?
Like that's the hard problem.
If I have something that I vibe coded and I launch it and if it crashes under the weight of 50,000 people beating my door down because it's the next best thing, I guarantee you I can find you engineers to work on that and scale it, right?
And so I don't think that should be a reason why we kind of like β
I like it because you get more shots on goal.
I don't have to look at the code.
It's not because, like you, yes, I can jump into a component in TypeScript and be like, okay, I kind of see what it's doing here.
We can do that.
It's slow, but I can do that.
But that's not the point.
I don't care right now.
I'd rather see actual humans using it and saying, yeah, Kevin, this is so cool.
I want you to formalize this a little bit more, make sure it does scale.
And if that comes in the form of usage, then I'll find the right engineers to take my kind of scribble code and make it real and performant.
And honestly, compound engineering has already been amazing in that it's finding a bunch of stuff and making things more performant for me on the fly.
Yeah.
Well, it doesn't look like anything.
I might never launch this.
I might put together a little one pager that's just like the best AI stories and shown by the things that I care about like novelty and impact or whatever it may be.
I realized that