Professor Ras Mic
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And the professor just kept dumping information, information, information.
At some point, we're going to feel overwhelmed and we're going to actually start forgetting stuff.
And I'm not saying that's how the models work, but that's how the models act.
Right.
So context is very much important.
The moment you see 50 percent or even 40 percent, I would start a new session.
And last but not least, have audacity.
And what I mean by that is software development is starting to become easy, but software engineering is very, very hard.
And what do I mean by that?
To architect software, to make sure things are usable, to create great UX, UI, to have great taste, to make something that people actually use requires time.
And in order to spend time, it requires audacity.
I know the models are good and you can clone a $6 billion software, but...
If all of us can do it, now what makes software different?
I think thinking about those things and thinking about the art of building products and building something that's tasteful is very, very important.
And I think anyone who uses these five tips should kick cheeks in 2025, 2026, sorry.
And this is why I'm so pro people not using Ralph if they haven't built anything fully because now people are getting to a point where they want the model to think for them, right?
Where if you look at the app you just shared, the animations and how things were floating and even the colors used for the different emotions, that required thought, right?
And that's what stops people now.
Building the AI chat interface is easy.
What's going to make your app different?