The Agent is good, if you want to build something insanely basic. Like an EdTech landing page, or an one pager for validating an idea.
For anything else, which is probably what everyone needs is super buggy. I tried to build an AI Agent that manages private keys and signs transactions for users. Replit for some reason created an app with the following things 1. Page to login/register
2. Page to generate my Keys
3. An OpenAI integration where I ask where should I store my keys and gives me an answer LOLOLOL . AI Replacing developers? NOT THERE YET.
The Agent is good, if you want to build something insanely basic. Like an EdTech landing page, or an one pager for validating an idea.
For anything else, which is probably what everyone needs is super buggy. I tried to build an AI Agent that manages private keys and signs transactions for users. Replit for some reason created an app with the following things 1. Page to login/register
2. Page to generate my Keys
3. An OpenAI integration where I ask where should I store my keys and gives me an answer LOLOLOL . AI Replacing developers? NOT THERE YET.
I've been using @Google Chrome for years and honestly never thought much about changing. It just always seemed like the best and easiest option. Lately though, I've been feeling like maybe I'm missing out. Chrome doesn't feel like the no-brainer pick anymore, and I'm seeing more and more interesting browsers out there.
Currently, @Horse is my top pick. This is the one I'm most interested in trying out, but it also seems like a pretty different approach. I don't necessarily want my productivity to dip, but that may just be inevitable whenever switching.