2 pointsby arashsadrieh7 hours ago2 comments
  • Bishonen887 hours ago
    > The interesting part isn't the app — it's the agent collaboration.

    That isn't interesting. Who wants to read through LLMs arguing with each other? AI:DR.

    I applaud the effort to get something to prod within hours but the quality of this is poor. The videos don't play (!). "Video can't be played because file is corrupt". The whole page has all the cliches of AI apps - gradients, emojis, fake 3d buttons like the navbar, purple everywhere, super-cringe footer "world's most advanced AI Agent workforce" etc.

    Dunno what/who this is for.

    • arashsadrieh6 hours ago
      The point is the ai agents come up with idea from a simple prompt and build this end to end and deploy it - all themself,

      Basically get the agents run for a long period time on ill defined tasks

  • hafezparast7 hours ago
    When you say 'minimal human intervention' — what exactly did you step in for? Like did you review code before deployment? Pick the tech stack? Fix bugs? I'm curious where the actual boundary was between AI and human work.
    • arashsadrieh6 hours ago
      The agents have difficult time on deploying app into production as the production env and their dev setup was different - also they are bugs here and there missing or for example mobile view didn't work - I didn't focus on glitches too much