I love watching videos where Ruben's mind get's blown. I always know that this will be THE next big thing. I cannot believe how much time I just wasted on creating action figures of my family and friends, LOL, but now I'm sitting here thinking of tasks that are tough to take on independently, but could be simplified with an app!
It's actually a great topic - very complex topic. It depends on your tool; you need to have safeguards to make sure that someone cannot just steal your prompt. In the one I just made, I don't think there is anything in place because I don't mind someone taking it.
Thank you. I also make tutorials on how to use generative AI in Italian. You would do me a huge, huge favor if you could tell me what tool you use to record yours with that automatic-zoom-mode? I'm trying Screen Studio and Loom, but the final result doesn't satisfy me.
You made my day, Mario. I don't know, I guess I just love writing content. I really love it. Also use a lot of AI, obviously, but I guess I'm doing it with taste, and this is why people don't really matter. People don't really care about me using AI. They care about the taste that I have and my ability to go out of my way to be more prolific, to write more stuff, be useful. I think the bottom line is how much you want to be useful to others, and usually it comes with doing more.
The shift from 'learn to code' to 'learn to build' is really significnt. Tools like Blink are lowering the barrier between having an idea and shipping something functional. What's interesting is how this changes the feedback loop - instead of getting stuck on syntax errors, you're iterating on actual product decisions and user experience. The action figure avatar creator is a perfect example of how accessible AI-powered development has become. It makes me wonder what kinds of tools people will build when the constraint isn't technical skill but imagination.
Thank you
You are most welcome.
This is so amazing,I have just shared it on LinkedIn.
About DeepSeek and K2 = these are very interesting alternatives to Western models.
This kind of tool makes me want to build lots of things.
go and build it!
I love watching videos where Ruben's mind get's blown. I always know that this will be THE next big thing. I cannot believe how much time I just wasted on creating action figures of my family and friends, LOL, but now I'm sitting here thinking of tasks that are tough to take on independently, but could be simplified with an app!
being mindblown happens rarely :)
but when it does, it's special!
this approach is really insightful, focusing on using AI to build and not just to write code. the idea of "vibe coding" resonates,
What would you like Vibe Coding to do for you? What's your project?
I am actually doing a project... you will find it soon
ok
What an incredibly informative resource!
Awesome, what is the next thing you want me to do? Are there any other resources you'd like to have that you could never have?
Love how Blink makes full builds feel instant. It's the beast in the AI software era.
The best in the AI software era, or do you mean better than ChatGPT? I don't think so, but it is probably the best to build apps for sure.
Amazing Ruben
You're most welcome.
How do you handle prompt injection attacks
It's actually a great topic - very complex topic. It depends on your tool; you need to have safeguards to make sure that someone cannot just steal your prompt. In the one I just made, I don't think there is anything in place because I don't mind someone taking it.
You have the best newsletter ever. Thank u for this great post
I don't think you could give me any better compliment, so I'm super happy man. How can I help you more?
Thank you. I also make tutorials on how to use generative AI in Italian. You would do me a huge, huge favor if you could tell me what tool you use to record yours with that automatic-zoom-mode? I'm trying Screen Studio and Loom, but the final result doesn't satisfy me.
Highly promising, eager to try
Let us know how it goes.
Out of the 1M posts you have. Do you have any explaining how the heck your posting so often and posting such high quality content?
You made my day, Mario. I don't know, I guess I just love writing content. I really love it. Also use a lot of AI, obviously, but I guess I'm doing it with taste, and this is why people don't really matter. People don't really care about me using AI. They care about the taste that I have and my ability to go out of my way to be more prolific, to write more stuff, be useful. I think the bottom line is how much you want to be useful to others, and usually it comes with doing more.
No you made mine replying to me! Haha thank you Ruben 😊 🙏🏼 thank you for the boost of motivation.
onward, together!
Thank you
The shift from 'learn to code' to 'learn to build' is really significnt. Tools like Blink are lowering the barrier between having an idea and shipping something functional. What's interesting is how this changes the feedback loop - instead of getting stuck on syntax errors, you're iterating on actual product decisions and user experience. The action figure avatar creator is a perfect example of how accessible AI-powered development has become. It makes me wonder what kinds of tools people will build when the constraint isn't technical skill but imagination.
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