PlanetScale, Devin and AI Future, Cameo, and Picking Movies for Adam

How About Tomorrow? - En podkast av Adam Elmore & Dax Raad - Mandager

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A brief list of topics discussed in this brief episode: New Jersey follow up from last episode, PlanetScale layoffs and performative twitter responses, free tiers aren't going to last forever, the Devin AI demo, Astro's file format choices, Adam has no thoughts about capitalism, does online bitterness extend to real life, why aren't more of us using Cameo for shit posting, Adam needs more movies to watch, and Dax learns about Adam's LOTR obsession.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord.Aaron Francis (@aarondfrancis) / XHow About Tomorrow?Devin: AI EngineerCopilotAI Pair ProgrammerGPT Prompt PluginCursor Code EditorHomeI Am LegendI Am Legend 2007 Francis LawrenceFavorite Stars PersonalizedEx Machina Film ReviewOscar Best Picture Winners by NayanThe Wolf of Wall StreetKillers of the Flower MoonNolan’s FilmsScorsese’s FilmsQuentin Tarantino FilmsThere Will Be BloodNo Country for Old Men Film ReviewDune 2021 Film ReviewsDune: Part TwoGuillermo del Toro FilmsThe Fellowship of the RingIan Mckellen Hobbit BreakdownKing Kong 2005 Peter JacksonMulan TrailerMarley & Me Film ReviewsPlanetScale performs layoff and prioritizes profitabilityTopics:(00:00) - Adam leaves special messages for you on YouTube (00:37) - New Jersey slander on Twitter (06:00) - PlanetScale layoffs (14:37) - Performative Twitter and the stupidity of responses (21:14) - The free tier system (29:22) - Weird noises in the yard (31:52) - The Devin demo (41:07) - Astro choosing their own file format (45:01) - Adam doesn't think about capitalism (51:44) - Does online bitterness extend to real life? (57:58) - Is the future going to be cleaner or messier? (01:04:16) - Why is Twitter the best developer community? (01:05:20) - Cameo as an underutilized service for shitposting (01:09:10) - What movies should Adam watch? (01:17:08) - Miami plans (01:34:52) - Adam sold a domain

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