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140 points FinnLobsien | 4 comments | | HN request time: 1.501s | source
1. b0a04gl ◴[] No.44378014[source]
i see one crazy real leverage: every prototype built here is a frozen snapshot of someone's product thinking in motion. like u can literally watch how ppl prioritize flows, kill features mid-wireframe, choose friction over flexibility. it’s raw cognitive output

if lovable ever starts versioning those moves, storing reasoning behind edits, even lightly, u got a time-series of product intuition across thousands of users. that’s applied decision memory.

there's a window here to become the place where product sense gets archived and replayed.

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2. njovin ◴[] No.44378740[source]
...and then PM's can have the same wonderful experiences as engineers: finding the exact commit where a major change was made 6+ months ago by a former employee, with a comment like 'updated behavior' that gives zero insight into what led to the change or why it was made.
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3. orbifold ◴[] No.44379525[source]
I think what current agent's are missing is taste or the ability to tune taste. So capturing taste across many users might be really valuable.
4. ralferoo ◴[] No.44387013[source]
Since working a one company that required it, ever since I've adopted the policy of including a link to the bug / feature ticket for every commit.

Even for my personal projects, if I'm fixing something, I'll manage them with JIRA and will create a 1 line bug ticket just before committing so that I have an ID to reference. I also have a long-lasting tickets for general refactoring / code cleanup without a bug fix.