This shit is scary. People don't know what's going to hit them.
(media.scored.co)
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These can't have been very complicated micro-services, if 5 of them would only take a human 2 weeks and only cost $5k.
Of course the systems programmer in me thinks "OK smart 'guy': let's see you write a device driver for this component whose only documentation was poorly translated from its original Chinese. And whose specifications for a bunch of the control registers are wrong because they changed in Rev B but the documentation is for Rev. A; and we're unable to get updated documentation because we have no way to contact the manufacturer."
“Write me a Python script, that uses the TrustPilot API to identify up and coming consumer companies, and then provide me with a step by step of how to run it on @replit”
"1. Take a startups website URL as an input 2. Scrape the website copy and store the result 3. Use OpenAI Davinci to summarise the website and provide an overview of what the startup does 4. Output summary 5. Provide steps on how to run in @replit"
"Takes a GitHub Repo URL, and generates a summary of what the repo does in a way that a non-technical person can understand."
Are given as examples in his tweet. So ... not hard stuff.
The closer you get to the physical layer, the more important it is to have someone who knows what the flying fuck they're talking about becomes.
But it could be a great teaching tool or do-it-yourself help guide in the starting phases.