Nick Nisi
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I built like a little Tmux floating window dashboard that I can pop up and it shows me like, you know, this project is waiting on a response from you.
This project's done.
And like, it shows me the cloud status of each one.
Yes.
It's also the worst when I'm like, when I'm digging into a problem that I don't really know like a lot about, like it might be in some weird language that I don't have a lot of context about and I'm working with someone else and they also, I don't know if you've been in the situation yet, but it's like me and another human are having a conversation, but there's a long pause between each one because we're both checking with our AIs before responding to each other.
And then our AIs will like contradict each other, but we're the, like the middle persons between it.
And it's, it just makes me hate this profession that when I'm doing that.
I work on all of the SDKs across all of the languages and frameworks.
And so it's all open source, which is great.
I have no qualms about pasting any code whatsoever into any of these models because it's all in GitHub anyway.
Uh, survive is mostly, uh, no, no.
Um, it feels like that sometimes because a lot of work comes in and I'm just like, you know, jumping from, I'll be like doing something in this project and then jumping over to go and jumping back into 10 stack start is like fun, but also not fun right now.
Um, just because it's new, you know, it's, it's got bugs and it's, it's the RC.
So I'm like trying to keep up with.
what they're doing, and it's time sink.
But yeah, just keeping things up to date, adding new features, supporting new frameworks, or even new integrations.
We just did a thing with Convex.
So you can spin up a new Convex project and use WorkOS as the auth provider for it, and it'll create a WorkOS account in the background.
And then when you're ready, you can take that over.
But that's a cool integration that we just did.