Since I ended my career as a wage worker and just sell my own software now, automation is great for me. Even before GPT hype I saw the writing on the wall for relying on a salary and got out so that I could own the value of my labor.

I don’t see my customers being able to one-shot their way to the full package of what I provide them anytime soon either. As they gain that capability, I also gain the capability to accelerate what more value I provide them.

I don’t think automation is the cause of your inability to feed and house yourself if it reduces the labor needed by capital. That’s a social and political issue.

Edit: I have competitors already cloning them with CC regularly, and they spend more than 24h dedicated to it too

If the capability does arrive, that’s why I’m using what I can today to get a bag before it’s too late.

I can’t stop development of automation. But I can help workers organize, that’s more practical.

>I don’t see my customers being able to one-shot their way to the full package of what I provide them anytime soon either

What if they are, or worse? Are you prepared for that?

If you point me towards your products, someone can try to replicate them in 24 hours. Sound good?

Edit: I found it, but your website is broken on mobile. Needs work before it's ready to be put into the replication machine. If you'd like I can do this for you for a small fee at my consulting rate (wink emoji).

> someone can try to replicate them in 24 hours.

All the more reason to not hand-code it in a week.

Idk what you found but it’s an iOS/Mac app

I’m not sure what your point is. That I should give up because everything can already be replicated? That I shouldn’t use LLMs to accelerate my work? That I should feel bad for using them?