Do 60-Minute Coding Tasks in 60 Seconds—With AI - Ep. 41 with Steve Krouse
AI and I4 Des 2024

Do 60-Minute Coding Tasks in 60 Seconds—With AI - Ep. 41 with Steve Krouse

Here’s the most compelling benchmark of AI progress:

A task that took 60 minutes a year ago now takes 60 seconds.

In January 2024, Geoffrey Litt and I spent an hour coaxing ChatGPT and Replit to build an app live on my podcast.12 months later, Steve Krouse and I built the same app with one prompt in less than a minute.

Steve is the cofounder and CEO of Val Town, a cloud-based platform for developers to write, share, and deploy code directly in the browser. We used Townie, Val Town’s AI assistant, to build an app to keep track of time on the podcast, take notes, and generate questions for the guest.

Townie generated the app even before Steve could finish describing it on the show. As we demo Townie, we get into:

  • Why Steve believes programming can rewire the way you think

  • The rise of the non-technical AI developer and what that means for the future of coding

  • How Townie works under the hood, including the details of the system prompt

  • How Steve is evolving ValTown’s strategy as AI progress continues to unfold

  • The power of small, dense engineering teams

This is a must-watch for founders building AI-powered developer tools, and anyone interested in the future of programming.

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Timestamps:

  1. Introduction (00:00:55)
  2. How programming changes the way you think (00:03:24)
  3. Building an app in less than 60 seconds (00:11:22)
  4. How Val Town’s AI assistant works (00:17:19)
  5. Steve’s contrarian take on the non-technical AI programmer (00:23:05)
  6. The nuances of building software that isn’t deterministic (00:33:38)
  7. How to design systems that can capitalize on the next leap in AI (00:39:05)
  8. What gives Val Town a competitive edge in a crowded market (00:40:47)
  9. The power of small, dense engineering teams (00:47:34)
  10. How Steve is positioning Val Town in a strategic niche (00:52:26)


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