Brian and Jordan talk about the need for developers to adapt to survive, Brian debates how much of a content creator he is vs product seller, Jordan relates his experience talking with investors, and the rise of zero human companies ZHC.
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- (00:18) - Welcoming Justin er Jordan back to the show
- (02:48) - Companies that we're surprised aren't adopting AI tools
- (11:49) - Roles are blending together
- (20:18) - Is Brian a product person or creator?
- (33:36) - Or should he be doing consulting?
- (37:27) - Debating taking funding for Saas
- (48:10) - Zero Human Companies
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Links mentioned in this episode:
- Matt Pocock on X: "Something that I think goes under-emphasized is how much AI coding demands a 'lead dev' mentality. If you spent your pre-AI career trying to level up your teammates (through API design, feedback loops, architecture) Then working with AI will feel natural. If you only focused"
- Extend Claude with skills - Claude Code Docs
- About - Gauntlet AI
- Austen Allred on X: "Kelly (my AI bot) used 5 subagents to one-shot this app end to end. Zero human involvement. Insane. Sheβs building App Store worthy apps entirely by herself on the daily now."
- Tom Osman π¦ββ¬ on X: "I work on the assumption that the most powerful AI models are far more intelligent than me. My job is just to assist when needed. This morning I gave @JunoAgent a Deep Research model to explore different token design routes based on what we're working on. This came out ππ»"