Some early thoughts after building real apps by myself for the first time… We built an internal tool called Conveyor It’s an app builder, and internal App Store It is connected to all of our data, context, and external data APIs I’m completely and utterly useless as an engineer, but I’m good at knowing what I want a tool to do. I’d previously struggled to make useful programs with pure CLIs. Our wrapper made it easy for me. In the first 3 days of having this tool, I’ve built several fairly complicated applications, two of which I’ve used a ton for real work. I’ve only used a couple hundred million tokens so far. Some early feelings: 1) It’s obvious to my that my companies Positive Sum and Colossus will have fully bespoke operating systems, built in house. They will manage as much of our work as possible. This is already exploding for things like research and reporting. Every business will want this for themselves. Sure we won’t built our own slack, but we will built everything that pertains specifically to our shape as a firm, which is a lot. 2) x402 protocol (which enables AI agents and users to pay for API access and digital services instantly, without accounts or subscriptions) is immediately interesting to me. Many times I’ve wished I could just stream payments for individual data points. 3) right now each loop of prompt to output takes 5 to 15 minutes. As models and ASICs (@Etched !) make this faster, it’s going to be so much more fun. Even 5 minutes makes it hard to get in the flow. Can’t wait for seconds instead of minutes. 4) it’s so much easier to design things by starting with a shitty first draft of an app and seeing what’s wrong and iterating than nailing a full design ahead of time. When I had directed the design of software before this was always maddening and slow. 5) this has made me realize that my imagination had atrophied. Use it or lose it is real. Very quickly I’m finding it easier to have good ideas by building more stuff. I encourage everyone to do the same. So fun and rewarding. 6) We need more compute
View on X →Tweet: Some early thoughts after building real apps by myself for the first time… We built an internal tool called Conveyor It’s an app builder, and internal App Store It is connected to all of our data, context, and external data APIs I’m completely and utterly useless as an engineer, but I’m good at knowing what I want a tool to do. I’d previously struggled to make useful programs with pure CLIs. Our wrapper made it easy for me. In the first 3 days of having this tool, I’ve built several fairly complicated applications, two of which I’ve used a ton for real work. I’ve only used a couple hundred million tokens so far. Some early feelings: 1) It’s obvious to my that my companies Positive Sum and Colossus will have fully bespoke operating systems, built in house. They will manage as much of our work as possible. This is already exploding for things like research and reporting. Every business will want this for themselves. Sure we won’t built our own slack, but we will built everything that pertains specifically to our shape as a firm, which is a lot. 2) x402 protocol (which enables AI agents and users to pay for API access and digital services instantly, without accounts or subscriptions) is immediately interesting to me. Many times I’ve wished I could just stream payments for individual data points. 3) right now each loop of prompt to output takes 5 to 15 minutes. As models and ASICs (@Etched !) make this faster, it’s going to be so much more fun. Even 5 minutes makes it hard to get in the flow. Can’t wait for seconds instead of minutes. 4) it’s so much easier to design things by starting with a shitty first draft of an app and seeing what’s wrong and iterating than nailing a full design ahead of time. When I had directed the design of software before this was always maddening and slow. 5) this has made me realize that my imagination had atrophied. Use it or lose it is real. Very quickly I’m finding it easier to have good ideas by building more stuff. I encourage everyone to do the same. So fun and rewarding. 6) We need more compute
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