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I think people here need to accept that software is becoming electricity, you get charged when you use it and by how much. You don't pay for a box shaped electricity or purple color electricity, it is just electricity.

It is obvious.

A middle 100-500 heads firm don't need enterprise level SaaS, a vibe coded website will suit them better.

Fundamentally, those workflow/orchestration SaaS needs to answer the question why people should pay you premium while only getting 80% where they want to be.


Not to rain on the parade, but this app feels to me ... unpolished. Some of the options in the demo feels less thought out and just put together.

I will try it out, but is this just me, or product/UX side of recent OpenAI products are sort of ... skipped over? It is good that agents help ship software quickly, but please no half-baked stuff like Altas 2.0 again ...


I don’t get why they announce it as a “Mac app” when the UI looks and feels nothing like a Mac app. Also electron… again.

Why not flex some of those codex skills for a proper native app…


What else do you expect from vibecoding? Even the announcement for this app is LLM generated.

This is true. The font and animation feels basic to me, even as a programmer focused app

Regardless, knowing syntax of programming language or remember some library API, is a dead business.

I for one am quite happy to outsource this kind of simply memorisation to a machine. Maybe it's the thin end of the slippery slope? It doesn't FEEL like it is but...

Why even learn how to read when you can just yell at the computers?

The one that has high security barrier to enter. Payment is probably safe.

All workflow orchestration related are totally f*cked


You might as well just have planner and workers, or your architecture essentially echos to such structure. It is difficult to discern how semantics can drive to different behavior amongst those roles, and why planner can't create those prompts the ad-hoc way.

Codex’s only caveat is too slow.

This is the biggest UX killer,unfortunately


TBH, the nano banana ones are closer to pixel art than Qwen Image ones. Much closer.

This looks like early 2000 2.5D art, like Diablo style.


This is fantastic, can't overstate how revolutionary this would be for gaming development.

Same just make it a survival game


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