13 Case Study: The New Blog Site Goes from 0 to 1. Yes, it was 0 the day before yesterday, and it's 1 today. I wrote a total of 2 PRDs, and the v1 PRD already produced results. Continuing from the last post, 'Starting a One-Person Product from 0,' yesterday the AI ran for 5.5 hours by itself, and after fueling up this morning, it ran for another hour or so, and it's gone from 0 to 1. Take a direct look at the results; the AI says it's finished development and deployment: This is the homepage of the new blog site, accessible via the public internet (for security reasons, I won't release the IP for now; after hardening, we'll talk): This is the blog admin backend: Asking the AI for the password: Logged in: The frontend pag
13 Case Study: The New Blog Site Goes from 0 to 1 Yes, it was 0 the day before yesterday, and it's 1 today. I wrote a total of 2 PRDs, and the v1 PRD already produced results. Continuing from the last post, 'Starting a One-Person Product from 0,' the AI ran for 5.5 hours by itself yesterday, and after fueling up this morning, it ran for another hour or so, and it's gone from 0 to 1. Take a direct look at the results; the AI says it's finished development and deployment: This is the homepage of the new blog site, accessible via the public internet (for security reasons, I won't release the IP for now; after hardening, we'll talk): This is the blog admin backend: Asking the AI for the password: Logged in: The frontend page is quite rudimentary, right? I think so too. There are minor errors and flaws in the backend, but for a first version, there's no problem, and I'm already very satisfied. After all, the AI did it all by itself; I just wrote a PRD. Even the PRD was written by the AI on Monday morning after I clarified the requirements on my phone. This is AI Programming 2.0, very...
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