Made this with Opus 5 and remotion
Although im finding Opus 5 to suck with coding currently it makes a pretty good video
Although im finding Opus 5 to suck with coding currently it makes a pretty good video
If I still do not understand why I need your product after the first minute, I probably never will.
The technology can be complicated. The value should be obvious.
How quickly could a complete stranger understand yours?
When you're starting a new AI project, what's your default stack?
Mine is pretty simple:
- VS Code
- Claude Code
- Codex (sometimes)
- Supabase etc.
Nothing too crazy. I'm curious what everyone else is using these days and if there are any tools you've found that are genuinely game changing.
The biggest improvement I've made when building UIs with AI is learning to avoid AI slop.
The mistake is asking an AI to generate an entire screen, app, or dashboard in one go. You'll usually get something generic, inconsistent, or just not what you had in mind.
Instead, I spend 10–20 minutes explaining the overall vision first. Then I break everything down into individual components and refine them one by one.
Every button. Every card. Every section.
Yes, it takes longer.
But the quality is on a completely different level. No matter how detailed your prompt is, you'll never perfectly describe what's in your head. Breaking it into small pieces lets you shape each component until it matches your vision.
Treat your UI as a collection of small artifacts, not one giant prompt.
Less AI slop. Better design. Better products.
Lets be honest are all the models really that different. Claude and codex the two industry leaders, like yes they both are better at each other at certain aspects but is there realistically really that much of a difference?
New deepseek model today and what it produces for the cost is crazy. 15c/1Mil Chinese models really do make it cheaper
Ive been using claude and codex together as a combo for the last week or two and its honestly impressive. I use codex to be a reviewer and critic of claude with everything that it does. They argue everything. From this ive found alot better results, as they all still make mistakes but this honestly removes so much of it