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Close reading of the corpus at each pipeline stage: raw → clean → relevant → coded.
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We're all so screwed 😭😭
Stack Overflow didn't just give answers—it taught developers how to think. AI gives answers faster, but the real question is: are we still building problem-solving skills, or just optimizing for speed? Curious to hear from developers: Has AI made you a better engineer, or a more dependent one?
The tools that win will be the ones that reduce friction and help people get work done in one place.
This isn’t just a tool, it’s a complete studio! Paul Storm
A real point here about workflow friction, but it is easy to assume consolidation always leads to better outcomes. In practice, specialized tools often outperform unified platforms because depth gets traded for convenience.
This nails it. We see the same thing with clients—tool fatigue kills momentum faster than bad AI ever could. Consolidation matters when you're trying to ship, not just experiment.
Being able to build apps, videos and images all on one platform is proper handy.
switching between ten tabs kills the momentum entirely
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The problem of tool switching is real, but it also reflects something deeper about how work itself is being fragmented into smaller cognitive tasks. Unifying tools can reduce friction, but it does not automatically reduce complexity.
Agreed, Paul! The real bottleneck is stitching tools together, not model quality. A single workspace that handles text, images, video, and deployment could cut the busywork fast.
Switching tabs kills more productivity than people admit.
the future of AI is one workspace where ideas flow to execution.
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Strong point: the real shift is from model quality to frictionless execution. The winners will help people turn ideas into useful output with less context switching and more focus.
Execution speed matters more than access to multiple models.
The smoother the workflow, the easier it is to turn ideas into results. Paul Storm
These AI videos are funny to be honest. But the content is definitely good. As a fitness expert here its basic to know how to eat any food. I eat everything but I know to balance it well, if it has all the required nutrients and how it will support my life to be better and fit.
Focus is shifting from model quality to workflow design, as separate tools slow down overall execution despite performance.
Stack Overflow will never be replaced