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spaceman_2020 ◴[] No.42164682[source]
I have about 6 months of coding experience. All I really knew was how to build a basic MERN app

I’ve been using Sonnet 3.5 to code and I’ve managed to build multiple full fledged apps, including paid ones

Maybe they’re not perfect, but they work and I’ve had no complaints yet. They might not scale to become the next Facebook, but not everything has to scale

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1. jchanimal ◴[] No.42164779[source]
I think the front end is the most interesting place right now, because it’s where people are making stuff for themselves with the help of LLMs.

The browser is a great place to build voice chat, 3d, almost any other experience. I expect a renewed interest in granting fuller capabilities to the web, especially background processing and network access.

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2. grugagag ◴[] No.42166469[source]
That seems a bit too much to ask, I want the piece of mind of knowing the browser keeps isolated sandboxes, if that philosophy changes I would be very uncomfortable using the browser.

How about we go back to thick clients, with LLMs the effort required to do that for multiple operating systems will also be reduced, no?