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Idk I think it’s real… hopefully a sobering moment for people who think of LLMs as the successors to blockchain, OOP, beanie babies, etc. There is real value here and you don’t need think pieces to see it: it’s already delivering it.

I look forward to seeing this project cited as one of the first frameworks/OSs to offer first party developer assistants.




Oh it's real. When coding an app inside the web editor, you can click a button that effectively sends your code to the GPT4 API, along with some instructions on what it should be. It then displays back the response.

It's really basic, but has already been useful: https://frameos.net/blog/gpt4-support


Unless I've missed what you've said, I've had to deal with blockchain databases, blockchain message busses, they are all real products.

It doesn't mean the value isn't overstated.


Very fair! I guess I have to fall back to the creator (who is biased ofc) saying it’s very useful. Plus doesn’t “a framework that helps you remember it’s syntax” sound more useful than “a public database file that can’t be counterfeited”, just on an immediate personal level?




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