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We're live. Let's go. We're live. Uh
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how's everyone doing? Good to have you
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here. We are live. We are going to build
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a startup live today on using
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how to use code. I'll teach you how to
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build really cool things. We're going to
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build an entire 3D world. We're going to
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build an entire 3D world. It is going to
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be awesome. Uh this is going to be
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great. This is going to be a lot of fun.
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Hey, there's two things you can do here.
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There's two things you can do as you
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watch along. Two things you can do.
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Two things you can do. Number one, you
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can build with me, right? You can open
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up Cursor, open up Claude Code, build
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your projects out with me, get in the
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chat, hang out with the community, hang
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out with the Finnfam. That's number one.
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The other option you have is you can
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kind of vibe along, right? Maybe you
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open up Curse and you do your own thing
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on the side, right? You build out your
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own thing. You listen to the Loi music
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in the background. You listen to me
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speak, the the the pleasant nature of my
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voice. You listen to, you have fun, you
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vibe with us, right? So, you can build
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with us, learn, or you can vibe with us.
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Up to you. We like to make this little
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Thursday coding session. Thursday, you
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come in, you code with us, you build
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with us, you hang out. What's going on?
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Uh, we got Harry Bolton. What's up,
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Harry Bolton? How you doing? How's the
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audio? Is everything good? Everything
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sound good? Let's do this. Let's pop
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open Christian. Let's get the party
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started. Huh? Uh, have you guys been
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paying attention to uh what's been going
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on in the AI world with the Sohham Periq
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character?
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Before we get into the co coding, uh,
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for those who missed it, hey from South
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Africa, uh, says SAD Dev, greetings
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from, uh, Silicon Valley, SA Dev, good
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to have you in here. We got a global
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audience in here. Global audience in
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here. Hello from Sweden, says Ali Palat.
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How's the How's the uh background lowfi
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music? Too low, too high, just right.
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Let me know. Um I want to make it so you
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can hear it, can vibe a little bit, you
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hang out, you have some fun. Uh I got
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Okay, so here's what we're going to
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build today on stream. Here's what we're
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going to build today on stream. Um we
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are going to build a 3D
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AI agent. Too low. Okay, I'm going to
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turn it up just a little bit. I'm gonna
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We're gonna build a 3D AI agent. How's
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that? Too loud, too low. Uh, this is
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really cool. I think this is going to be
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a really cool idea. This is one of my
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top tier ideas I wanted to keep secret,
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but I feel like it'd be cool on this
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like pre July 4th stream before everyone
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goes on vacation in America. Uh,
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perfect. Good. Uh, to build out a really
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cool idea for you guys. So, let's do
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that. I'm gonna also do this as we're as
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we're going here. I'm going to turn on
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my lighting.
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I totally forgot to do that. Okay, here
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we go. Now I'm l Now I'm lit a little
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bit better. There we go. Um, how's
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everyone doing? Good. This is the third
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stream. We're about to build our third
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startup live with Claude Co.
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Let's do it. Should we do it? Uh,
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everyone say hello. If you're watching
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the replay, did I um I don't know if I
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turned on the chat replay for the people
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who watch the recording. I keep messing
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that up. Oh well. Uh maybe next time. Uh
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if you're watching the replay, good to
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have you here. Still stick around and
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watch us build a startup live with
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Claude Code. Uh I hope I have the chat
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replay going. If not,
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sorry about that. Uh no chat replay. We
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have that going. Good. Okay. So you'll
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be able to see how everyone's talking.
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Hello from Thailand. What's up? Good to
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have you from Thailand. H Obi-Wan, hello
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from UK. We got a global audience. We
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got a global audience. I love that. Say
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hi in the chat if you're here. you're if
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you're in this live stream and you're
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not chatting, you're missing out. All
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right, let's build let's build a
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startup. Huh? Should we build a startup?
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Let's build a startup. Let me open up
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Claude Code and I'll make this
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instructional, too. I'll make this
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instructional, too. Um,
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we'll talk about I'll talk about how you
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can use Claude Code. Like, you'll learn
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a lot here. You'll learn a lot on this
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stream. You'll learn how to build
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software. Even if you've never coded
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before in your life, you'll learn it.
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It'll be fun. Do me a favor, leave a
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like. Hit the like button down below as
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you're watching so we can get more
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people in here so we can grow this
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party. We can have a lot of fun. Um, I'm
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going to open up a project in cursor
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real quick and then I'm going to share
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my screen so you guys can follow along.
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Do new folder 3D agent. Enter. Open. All
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right, let's add it to the stage here.
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Let me um I like it kind of like let's
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see here. Let's
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use this one. Boom. I like that one. All
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right. Uh, hi from Huntsville, Alabama.
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Modeler, good to have you here.
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Modelier. Modelier. Good morning, Sam
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Habibi. Hi from India, says Aush Pathic.
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Good to have you here. Hello from Bay
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Area, California. The Bay Area,
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California. Johnny.
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All right. Hey, Alex. I currently have
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zero followers on X. Is Creator Buddy
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for building an X account from zero?
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100% you can uh build an XC account from
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zero. It helps you find your voice. So,
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it's really good for people with zero.
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Hello from Northern New Hampshire. Man,
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we're global up in here. Kelly Burke,
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what's up, Kelly Burke? Good to have you
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here. Um, all right, let's do this.
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Let's start building, shall we? Uh, man,
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this has been fun, by the way. This has
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been fun. I'm about to show you how to
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build apps with Claude Code, number one
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AI coding tool ever. It's been
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incredible. I'm about to show you that,
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but I just want to have a side note
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here. This is our third Thursday live
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streaming. Our third Thursday live
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streaming and it has been a blast. It
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has been a blast. We've been building AI
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startups every stream. We've been
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hanging out. We've been chatting. People
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in the chat saying hello. People in the
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chat saying what's good. It's been We've
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formed like a nice little community
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here. We formed like a nice little
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FinnFam community, which is sick. So,
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it's been a blast doing these. I hope
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you guys are enjoying them as well. I
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hope you guys are enjoying them as well
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because this has been amazing. This has
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been really really good. Um, let me do
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this. Mute this over here. Okay. Uh,
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let's Should we get the party started?
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When are we doing a mobile app? That's a
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good idea. I say Dev. Should we do
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mobile app next week? Mobile app. Next
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Thursday. Next Thursday, we're doing the
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mobile app. Next Thursday, we're doing
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the mobile app. So, we'll see how that
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we'll do that. Today, we're gonna do a
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3D ex AI experience, which I think is
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going to be sick. Little July 4th
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special, although it's July 3rd. Little
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July 4th special. 3D AI agent. Next week
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we'll do the mobile app. Next Thursday
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we'll do the mobile app. I'm a personal
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trainer building a fitness app, says
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Neestor. I can tell, dude, you're
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jacked. I can only see in that little
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tiny square, dude. But you're shredded.
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I'm trying not to curse. I feel like
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YouTube could punish you for cursing.
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I'm trying not to curse here. I curse a
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lot in real life, so I'm trying to
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gentle with the curses. Do you know
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something about Quick Fix? Uh, I don't
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know what Quick Fix is. Oh, let me just
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share the link to the stream.
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with this other Here we go.
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U again, you got two options as you code
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along with me here. You can watch,
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learn, watch what I'm doing, watch me
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build, learn how to use claude code,
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hang out, get in the chat, talk to
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people, or if you want to use this as
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kind of like a vibe coding session for
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yourself. Go open up CL, you know,
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cursor, claude code, whatever you're
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using, mute yourself, enjoy the
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background, lowfi music, hang out, just
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code along with us like you have a
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co-orker, like this is a co-working
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space. Just have just have some fun. Uh,
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for someone with no personal brand,
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what's the best way of getting an app
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off the ground? Meta ads, says Harry
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Bolton.
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I wouldn't. Uh meta ads are very
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expensive and they're very hard to get
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results with. Extremely hard. If you
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don't have a personal brand or an
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audience and you're trying to get an app
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you're building off the ground, I would
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say this. I would say
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start building a brand, right? And what
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you can do is as you're building your
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brand, you can share your journey along
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the way. I give this example a lot. I
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don't know if he's watching. uh he's a
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friend of mine, but I love the way he is
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building uh let me share let me share my
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screen of uh I'll give you an example of
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someone who didn't have as much of an
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online presence when they launched an
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app and now he has tons of people
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interested in his app. Let me do this
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present. Stop screen present. Share
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screen.
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So here's this is Will Wang. This is
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Will Wang. So Will Wang, he has 8,300
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followers now. I met Will Wang in uh
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December of last year, December 2024,
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and he wasn't tweeting at all when I met
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him, right? And he was building his app
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out. And I'm like, "Dude, you want to
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sell this app, you want to get people in
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your app, you have to be tweeting." And
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so he started tweeting when I met him in
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December. He had like, I think, like
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2,000 followers. And he was building his
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app at the same time. to his 2,000
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followers, which aren't a lot on X to be
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quite honest. They're not a lot. He was
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sharing his journey of what he was
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building. He was showing demo videos. He
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was talking about what he was building
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that day. He was using it like a diary.
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And he has thousands and thousands and
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thousands and thousands of people now on
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his weight list for his app. So, you
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don't need like a whole audience to like
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build and launch a mobile app or any
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kind of app with AI, right? If you have
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no audience, that's fine. Start building
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one as you're building, right? and share
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your journey. Share your journey, what
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you're building in your content, and I
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promise you, you'll get an audience as
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you go and you'll get and you'll get
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users to your app. I guarantee it 100%.
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So, even if you have zero followers, if
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you're building an app and you want
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people in your app,
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start creating content. I like Twitter.
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X has got the best indie hacking scene
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of any social media network, right? X
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has got the best indie hacking scene of
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any social network. There's indie
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hackers there, left and right, out the
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wazoo. All you got to do is eat a couple
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times a day and you're good. So, Will
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Wang's a good uh I think example of
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someone who was able to get users onto
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his app with no one in his audience.
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He's got 8,000 now. That's because he
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was sharing his uh he was sharing his
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journey as he goes. A BNB mobile app
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would be cool. Like a bed and breakfast
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mobile app, like people can book your
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bed and breakfast and stuff. Uh Nepo,
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let me know what you mean by that. We
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could build that out. Um all right.
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Should we start building our AI agent,
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our 3D AI agent and claude code?
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Let's do it. Present. Hope everyone's
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doing well. Thursday, it's noon here on
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the West Coast.
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3 p.m. East Coast, much later if you're
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in Europe. Holiday Thursday for those in
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America. Holiday Thursday, which if
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you're working a 9 toive office job was
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the best feeling in the world when you
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had a good when you had a good holiday
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on a Friday. ly Thursday was kind of
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your Friday, but even then you kind of
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leave halfway through the day on
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Thursday. Oh, is there a better feeling
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than that? No better feeling than that.
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All right, let's start building. I got
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cursor up on my screen. What we're going
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to do is we're going to use Claude Code.
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For those who don't know, Claude Code is
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the best AI coding tool on the planet
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right now. It is the best AI coding tool
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on the planet right now. So, we're going
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to do this. Hide the debug console. I
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moved my um
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I moved my terminal over to the right
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just because I like the way this looks a
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little bit better. And I'm going to type
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in Claude and Code is going to launch
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and we are good to go. Is this record
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says Sam Habibi? Yes, Sam Habibi. Sam
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Habibi. This will be showing up in my
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live section on my YouTube channel. Um
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so that if you want to watch the
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recording after, you can do it. You can
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rewatch this all over again. Shout out
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to everyone watching the recording right
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now. By the way, shout out everyone
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watching the recording right now. Enjoy
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the show. Listen, if you're watching the
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recording right now, I know this is a
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super long video. Feel free to put it
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off to the side. You code while we're
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while I'm coding and we're kind of like
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buddies and we're coding together. I
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feel like that's kind of fun. I got the
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lowfi music going background so you can
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vibe and chill. Let's go boss says Randy
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Bryant. Let's go to you my man. Let's go
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to you. I am building diabetes
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management app for South Africa. That's
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amazing. uh SAD dev uh health care is
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the biggest place. Healthcare and law
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are the two biggest things you can
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disrupt with AI right now. If you build
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apps for healthcare or um law, you could
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make money quick. I'm not joking. Like
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you can make money very very quick. They
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are ripe for disruption.
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Uh if you want to code along with me
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here, feel free to download Claude Code.
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Just Google Claude Code. It'll have the
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terminal command on the Cloud Code
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website. You can copy and paste into
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your terminal. It installs Claude Code.
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Then you type in Claude and you're good
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to go. And you're building it with
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Claude Code. For those who are not as
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familiar, Claude Code is the number one
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AI coding tool right now. It is by far
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the smartest. It's incredible. It feels
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like you're working with an actual
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senior developer who just builds you
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code. You don't need to write any code
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yourself. Does everything for you. It's
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pretty amazing. You see it here on my
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screen right now. You just you just type
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in what you want and then the AI
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developer goes and builds it out with
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you. You type in what you want, the AI
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developer goes and builds it out for
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you. It's pretty incredible. Everyone
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should be using If you've never coded a
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day in your life, get it installed, get
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it going, experiment. I really mean
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this. I really mean this. I think this
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is the number one economic opportunity
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of our lifetimes, right? Uh people want,
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"Oh, why why all you do is talk about AI
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coding? All I do is talk about AI
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coding. This is the number one economic
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opportunity of our lifetime right now.
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I'm not joking. This is the number one
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economic opportunity of our lifetime.
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Anyone, this is the first
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revolution, technological revolution
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that is completely democratized. And
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what I mean by that is this is the first
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anyone with any skill set, background,
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whatever, as long as you have access to
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the internet, you can create economic
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freedom for yourself. You can create
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wealth for yourself for the first time
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in history. Right? Before you needed
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connections, the industrial revolution,
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you need connections. You know, people
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who built things, right? For the the dot
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revolution, you need to know how to
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program. You need certain skill sets,
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right? This one, all you need is access
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to AI. Then you can talk to AI and say,
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"Hey, how do I build this?" And it tells
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you how to do it. This is the first
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fully democratized
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revolution. So, anyone can go out there
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and build anything and create economic
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freedom for yourself. It's incredible.
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Excalibur, what's up, Excalibur? AI
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lesson planner or learn anything but
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supercharged with AI? Uh, don't know
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what that means. Sorry. Claude, does
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Claude Code have a free tier? No, Claude
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Code does not have a free tier.
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Unfortunately, you do do need to pay for
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the $17 a version. Uh I believe that's
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very I think the $200 a month version is
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worth it, but you can try the $17
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version out to make sure you like it.
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If you want, you can also just download
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Cursor. Cursor has a free tier. If you
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download Cursor, which I have on my
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screen now, you can do the same exact
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workflow I'm going to show you with
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Cursor. I just think Cursor is a tad bit
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not as good as Claude code, but you can
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do this with Cursor as well, right? So,
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it's up to you. Download Cursor. If if
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you don't want to pay the $17 right now
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while we do this stream, feel free to uh
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download Cursor and use the free tier.
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You can do the exact same things I'm
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showing you.
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AI in general is probably going to
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change humanity as much as the invention
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of agriculture. Vibe coding is a way for
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everyone to have a piece of that
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revolution. 100% agree. 100% agree.
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Modeler, this is a way for anyone to
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have a piece of economic freedom that AI
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is providing. Any familiarity with
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lovable? Any things you do not like
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about Lovable? says RL. Yeah, a couple
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things. RL, yes, I am familiar with
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Lovable. Lovable kind of in the same
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boat as new is in the same boat as uh
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V0. They're more AI prototyping tools.
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And what I mean by that is like they're
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good at like building the prototypes for
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apps, but if you're building any sort of
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like large complex app with tons of
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functionality and features, it's not
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going to be able to do the job. I think
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it has its place. It's really good for
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building like the V1 of an app, like the
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prototype validate. I mostly preach it
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because I think it's like a red pill for
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AI coding, right? like with cursor or
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cloud code you got to download stuff
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install stuff they have like complex UIs
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with lovable and vzero and bolt new you
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just go and like you have a prompt and
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you type it in right it's you don't have
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to download anything install anything
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like you don't see any of the tech it
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just works and so I think lovable and
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boldnew is a great red pill right for AI
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coding to get you in the door it's like
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the gateway drug right of of AI coding
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but if you're trying to do anything
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serious and build like complex apps with
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tons of features or anything like that.
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I think you got to be on cursor or wind
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surf or claude code. Those are the three
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kings of uh AI coding. I I got claude
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code as number one though right now.
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Does claude max equal 50 section per
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month? Am I right? Uh claude max is I
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don't know what 50 section is but it's a
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lot of you can do a lot of lot of
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prompts in claude code. Yes, a ben and
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breakfast app that hosts local ben and
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10 kilometer proximity from users
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location. You can do that, dude. You
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100% could do that right now. I'd go to
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an AI, put that idea in, and say, "How
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do I build it?" Emanuel Lagalt, and is
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that French? Funny you mentioned this.
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I'm a law student. My goal is to create
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an app for big law. What do you suggest
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me to make sure I build is secure and it
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will be used with confidential data?
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Says Emanuel Legot. That's a great name,
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Emanuel. Fantastic name. Emanuel Legot.
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That's like a royal like king and queen
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name. I love that. Great name. Never
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change your name. Never legally change
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your name. Emanuel, uh, if you get
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married, don't change your name. Keep
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the name. Um, here's what I would do,
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Emanuel. If you're building products in
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industries you're not as familiar with,
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make sure you have an AI up, smartest
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AI. So, either Claude Opus 4 or uh,
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ChatGB3, those are the two best right
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now. And ask these exact questions,
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right? Hey, I'm building this app that
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does this in law. What are the important
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laws for me to know? What should I
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avoid? What should I know? How do I stay
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within the boundaries of the law? What
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companies and firms do I need to talk to
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uh to make sure I'm legally compliant?
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Right? This is like kind of the mindset
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you need when you're building with AI
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anytime I have any curiosity or question
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or I don't know how to do something,
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your immediate reaction needs to be
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Okay, I need to talk to an AI and ask
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this question. That needs to be your
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immediate reaction. You know what I'm
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saying? Like it's it's called it's it's
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another form of agency, right? There's
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this it's it's autonomy. It's um
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I I managed a team of uh I managed a
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tech team
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at a company called MongoDB before.
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I'm wearing the swag right now. I
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managed a tech team at MongoDB before
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what separated the good employees from
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the bad employees
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who like thought autonomously and who
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didn't. And what I mean by that is some
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employees
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the moment they had a question or a
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problem their gut reaction was to slack
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me or send me an email. Hey, how do I do
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this? What do I do here? How do I do
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this? Can you guide me through this? And
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then there are other employees whose gut
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reaction anytime they ran into a
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challenge was to like just figure it
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out, right? They just went and figured
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it out. And yes, the figuring it out way
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is much more challenging and difficult,
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but like if you get in the exercise of,
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oh, I have a challenge, I'm going to
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figure it out. Oh, I have a challenge.
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I'm going to figure it out. you're going
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to get much more done and you're going
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to be so much better. 99% of this world
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the moment they run into a challenge,
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they don't know how to do something,
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they quit over or they go around asking
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a thousand people how to solve it,
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right? Like for you, Emanuel, you 99% of
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people when running into this problem
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like they want to build an app, they
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don't know if it's legal or not, we'll
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just quit. They won't do it. They won't
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build it.
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But the 1% if
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you can be and this is the word of the
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stream. I'm gonna have the word of the
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stream. I wish I had like an editor or
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producer can put this up on the stream
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right now. The word of the stream is
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autodidactic.
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If you can be autodidactic,
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you succeed. And basically what that
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means is the ability to figure things
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out on your own. And AI has made it
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easier than ever for people to be
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autodactive.
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So Emanuel, what I'd say is as you're
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building your app, disrupt Big Law,
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which fantastic idea. Do it, Emanuel
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Lock. Do it. Amazing idea. Amazing idea.
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As you're building out the app,
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be autodidactic.
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Anytime you have qu bad sound. What's
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the bad sound? What's the bad sound?
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Says Django Lray. Is there bad sound for
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anyone else? As you're building this
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out, as you're being autodidactic,
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mic gain, what is that?
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I don't know. I don't I'll turn the I'll
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turn the uh background music down. Maybe
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that's what's doing it. Um, as you're
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being autodidactic,
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as you're building your app out and
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you're being autodidactic,
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just make sure anytime you run into
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challenges,
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you ask the AI and figure it out. If you
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can get that skill and be autodactic,
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you'll be incredible. Yeah, I better
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now, man. All right. Sorry about that. I
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just turned the background music off.
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All right, let's start building. That's
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that's my speech. That's my spiel, as
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they call it. My spiel. Uh, if any of
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you guys have other questions, feel free
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down. Put it down. Happy to answer it.
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Also, uh, leave a like. Leave a like so
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we can get more people in this party.
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Much better with the mic near your
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mouth. Okay, we'll get near to the
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mouth. We'll get we'll get near to the
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mouth here. Here we go. Now I got it
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right in my right in my mouth. Maybe
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I'll turn the we'll turn the background
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music back up again.
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Now I got the mic right up in my mouth.
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I'm basically eating the mic. Uh, is
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there a big difference between Claude
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Code and VS Code? GitHub Copilot?
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Yes, there's a tremendous difference.
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Claude Code's the best. Claude Code
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smarter than GitHub Copilot by a mile
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and a half. Claude Codes, that's Cloud
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Code's the one to go.
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Have to be on Claude Code. Have to be on
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Claude Code. Uh, all right. How do you
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stay organized with your questions and
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planning? So, when you have a question,
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you ask the question to a model. How do
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you keep those questions and answers
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conversations organized? Says flagpole.
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Um, that's quite the question. Uh, your
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audio is great. You're getting started
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with Claude Code Vid. Change my workflow
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in the best way. Thank you, says Sierra
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Catalina.
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Sierra Catalina, great to have you in
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the the YouTube community. For those who
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aren't following, Sierra Catalina, also
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fantastic name, as well as Emanuel.
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Emanuel Lagot and Sierra Catalina should
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be friends because those are two of the
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best names in this chat right now. Um,
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what was I going to say? Um, follow
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Sarah, follow Sierra Catalina on X.
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Fantastic X account. Um, back to
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Flagpole's question. So, when you have
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question, you ask a question to model,
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how do you keep those questions and
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answers organized? Uh, couple ways. Flag
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pole. Good question. Couple ways.
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I use two main tools.
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I use two main tools to stay organized
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when I'm vibe coding. two main tools
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outside of and this is a good idea for
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uh if anyone from cursor or claude
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code's listening you got to add these
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features probably cursor would add this
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claw code just
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uh I use linear and I use tick tick
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linear is a project management tool tick
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tick is a to-do list tool so linear I'll
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show you
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I'll show you linear linear is a project
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management agement tool. I'll show you
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how I organize. Anytime I come up with
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new ideas for apps or I talk to an AI
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and they say something interesting that
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I want to remember or anything like
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linear to create stories and create
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parts of projects to remember uh for the
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long term. Um, so linear, if you search
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for linear, it's just a good way to
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build out projects and remember notes
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for projects you're building. And then
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the other tool I use is tick tick. I've
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used every to-do list on planet earth
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things and uh, you know, wonder list in
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them all. I settled on tick tick. I
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don't know why. It just feels the
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nicest, I guess. I don't know. I like
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tick tick. Tick tick's just the one I
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chose. And the premium plan is like is
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really generous. I think it's like $10 a
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year or something like that. So, I went
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with Tick Tick. I went with Tick Tick.
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Uh, if you haven't checked out the
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Clawed Code video I put up a few days
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ago, uh, check it out. It's the beginner
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workflow for using Claude Code. It's
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taking off. It's like my best performing
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video. Uh, so check that out. Is there a
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maintenance or update to consider an AI
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built app? Example, security patches,
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compatibility checks after creating.
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Yes, great question, Oscar. If you have
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other questions, put them here in the
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chat right now. I'm going to answer them
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all. A great question, Oscar Ski. So,
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I'm going to show you I'll show you in
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this live stream one of my ways I do
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this, but I'm also filming another video
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the moment this live stream ends on my
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workflow for this exact question. We're
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using AI agents to solve security and
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patches and compatibility and all that,
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but I use background agents. So, Oscar
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C, you guys aren't on cursor yet on the
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latest version of Cursor. You absolutely
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need to be. You absolutely need to be
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because in the latest version of cursor,
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you have background agents that you can
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have on your phone like this.
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And so, here's what I would do. Here's a
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little spoiler for my video. I'm going
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to be posting tomorrow morning. I hope
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people watch videos on July 4th because
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I'm posting one tomorrow. I don't really
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care. I'm just going to do it anyway.
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what I do is these little tiny tasks,
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right? like security patches,
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compatibility checks, things you do
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after an app is launched, after it's in
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production. I'm not saying you got to
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wait for security till you should do
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security during building the app, but
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I'm saying like after you launch and you
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have more like the security never ends,
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but after you launch and you have other
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things to do,
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what you should do is get on the latest
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version of cursor.
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Look at these fingerprint smudges. I'm a
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mess. I'm disgusting. How can you guys
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even watch me?
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Open the background agents on your
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phone, right? Have the shortcut on your
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home screen for the background agents on
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the phone.
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And then for instance, what I was doing,
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I was at the gym yesterday, back in
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bicep day, getting huge, getting a huge
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pump on, getting the biceps huge, right?
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In between sets, I go on and I go, "Hey,
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review the security of my tweet syncing
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tool." Right? So, I give it a specific
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feature in my app. And I wanted to
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review the security. I put that into my
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background agents on cursor on my mobile
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app. I send it off.
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And so throughout the day here and there
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in between tasks, right, you go on to
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your background agent on your phone and
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cursor. You send it off say, "Hey,
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review the security here." Or, "Hey, can
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you optimize the code of this part of my
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app?" Or, "Hey, can you do this?" Right?
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And that's how you stay on top of
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things. you have like your background
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agents go and doing t think of them like
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employees when something comes to your
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mind oh I I don't know if my security is
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good enough on this app yet okay go to
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your security agent go to your employee
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on cursor your background agent say hey
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check out the security of this feature
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send them off and they go to work that's
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how I'd handle that oscy hope that's
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helpful hope that is helpful
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Uh, Portuguese, Brazilian translate.
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Unfortunately, I do not speak
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Portuguese. Diego Cruz. Uh, but what
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I'll do is this, Diego Cruz. Once I am a
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millionaire, once I'm a millionaire for
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my AI apps making millions and millions
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and millions of dollars, I will hire a
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full-time Portuguese translator to sit
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in the chat of this live stream and he
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will translate everything I say and do
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in real time into the chat in
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Portuguese.
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Or I'll oneup you, Diego. Once my apps
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have made me $10 million, I will hire a
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Portuguese translator to sit on the
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couch right here behind me and as I'm
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talking right on a sign everything I'm
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saying in Portuguese and hold it up so
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you can follow along with what I'm
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doing. Diego Cruz. Uh, if you want what
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I'm saying in Portuguese before I make
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$10 million on my app, there's got to be
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some sort of tool out there to to
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transcribe what I'm saying to
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Portuguese.
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In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if
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that's built in to YouTube already. I'd
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click around. Unless, of course, you
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can't understand what I'm saying right
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now. Then,
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I don't know. I don't know. Wish I could
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help. Wish I knew Portuguese. Wish I
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knew every language in the world, Diego.
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But AI will come and solve that soon. AI
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will come that soon. Solve that soon.
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Chef is back in the kitchen. Have you
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heard of Taskmaster? Completely changed
[30:36] (1836.40s)
the game for me since last time. I've
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heard of Taskmaster.
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I installed it and used it a little bit.
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I'm going to be
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I get these questions a thousand times a
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day. Do you use this tool? Do you use
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this tool? Do you use this tool? Do you
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use this tool? I don't use any other
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thirdparty plugins. I just like if I
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want to manage tasks, I tell claude make
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you make to-do list for me, right? It's
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in my Claude rules list and make it
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to-do list for me. I don't like managing
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a 100 tool, third party tool.
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I'm I'm all about simplicity. I'm all
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about simplicity. I've built and
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launched my app with no third party
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tools. I just use cursor. I use claude
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code. That's it. Hello, bro. Remember
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me? H Bernardo Terara. Of course, I
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remember you. One of the greatest names
[31:19] (1879.68s)
from the last stream. Of course I
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remember you, Bernardo Tasher. What do
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you think I'm an idiot? You think I got
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this place having a live stream on
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YouTube with 86 people in it by being an
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idiot? Bernardo Tara. I'm not an idiot.
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Of course I remember you. Bernardo Tara.
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Uh, did you hear cursor hired two ex
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employees from Claude Code? Says Neestor
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Aino. Yeah, I did hear that. I'm a
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little confused by that to be quite
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honest. Neestor, I'm a little confused
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by that because I feel like Anthropic
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has all the leverage. And for those
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waiting for me to build stuff,
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apologies. These are again some really
[31:55] (1915.68s)
good questions in this chat right now.
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We're gonna I promise you we will be
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building really something something
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really cool with cloud code in a second.
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It's coming. I promise you it's coming.
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We just got some really good questions
[32:05] (1925.76s)
here. Feel like this is a really good
[32:07] (1927.28s)
question. Um get in the chat if you have
[32:09] (1929.60s)
other really good questions like this.
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Yes. Which I find weird that cursor did
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that. Not because I think it's like a
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bad move to have claude code builders on
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your team. I think that's genius. The
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issue is I feel like Anthropic has like
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all the leverage in the world, right?
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Like if you piss off Anthropic and
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they're like, "Oh, screw you, buddy. You
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don't have access to Cloud 4 anymore."
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Then you're screwed. Like everyone will
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get off Cursor immediately. If if
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Anthropic cuts off Cursor from Claude 4,
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they're done. They're over. They're
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toast. So, I feel like they have all the
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the leverage. So, I don't know. It'll be
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interesting to see. It'll be interesting
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to see if Anthropic flexes that leverage
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because they did it with Windsurf. You
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guys remember that? When OpenAI bought
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Windsurf
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when Cloud 4 came out like a week later
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and it wasn't on Windsurf, they said
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screw you, you're not getting anthro,
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they're not getting Cloud 4. And a lot
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of people left Windsurf because of that.
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So, I wonder if they're going to do that
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to Cursor and just say, "Screw you guys.
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We're gonna only manage uh we're only
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going to support claude code moving
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forward. I have AI help me build. But
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hey, if it pays off and Anthropic
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doesn't flex that leverage and now you
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got two of the best builders in the
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world because Claude Code is
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unbelievable. I have AI help me build a
[33:23] (2003.28s)
plan to slap in a ClickUp. Love that.
[33:26] (2006.48s)
What do you do when Claude code goes in
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a loop? Says Prince Sono Wayne. We got a
[33:32] (2012.88s)
Prince in the chat. That's amazing. Uh
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what do I do when Claude code goes in a
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loop? I rewind and try again. I'll show
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you how I rewind in this in this uh in
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this too. Uh I go over how I rewind
[33:44] (2024.56s)
Prince in my latest video. In my latest
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video, which is I forget the title. It's
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just my latest video. Check out my
[33:52] (2032.00s)
latest video. Uh what do you think of
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building AI agents for SMBs via Lang
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Chain and Nan? I use Langchain. I love
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it. I think it's a great it's a great
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tool. Just subscribe to Claude Code. I
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think you're a genius, Carla, for doing
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that. You're a genius for doing that.
[34:05] (2045.12s)
You took the next step in your journey,
[34:06] (2046.64s)
Carla. Congratulations. I use Windows. I
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can't seem to get Claude running.
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Doesn't like the terminal and cursor.
[34:12] (2052.16s)
Anyone have any ideas?
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Yeah, here's the story, Braders. I'm
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going to be honest with you.
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It's like the same thing with like the
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iPhone.
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If you're building anything serious
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right now, you just got to be on Mac,
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right? Like if you're building like a
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serious app, you have to have an iPhone
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because apps are like most more popular
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on iPhone. If you're building anything
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serious with AI,
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you just got to be on
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you just got to be on Mac. It just like
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it is what it is, right? And I know
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that's tough. I know it's not the
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easiest thing to do. Um, but like all
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the AI tools coming out are Mac first.
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Like it just is what it is. The good
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news is this.
[34:58] (2098.88s)
The good news is this.
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Uh, it has never been easier to get into
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the Mac ecosystem.
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$500 Mac Mini. You can get an M4 Mac
[35:11] (2111.36s)
Mini for $500 right now. This is the
[35:13] (2113.52s)
sickest deal of all time. Right. So, if
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you're building with if you're building
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with AI right now, you just you just
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have to
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you have to get a Mac. Dude, just
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activate subs. What do you mean activate
[35:26] (2126.80s)
subs? I have subs activated. What are
[35:28] (2128.40s)
you talking about, dude? Just activate
[35:29] (2129.92s)
subs. What does that mean? Do I not have
[35:31] (2131.52s)
subs activated?
[35:34] (2134.00s)
What are you talking about? Just
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activate subs. I don't I have subs
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activated. Do I not? There's people
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subscribed in here. What are you talking
[35:41] (2141.28s)
about? Subs activated. Um I have subs
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activated. It says join. What are you
[35:46] (2146.64s)
talking about? Uh Claude code hooks.
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Alex, I'm going to do a follow-up video
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on cla code hook. Claude code hooks. I
[35:52] (2152.24s)
have to do uh some more research and get
[35:55] (2155.04s)
like a good narrative. It's important
[35:56] (2156.64s)
when creating any content that you have
[35:58] (2158.80s)
a banger narrative. Here's a little
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content hack for those watching at home.
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You have to have a good narrative. You
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can't just go and demo something.
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There's a thousand people. There's a
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million people on YouTube demoing
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everything left and right. Anything
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sometimes releases, they do a demo on
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YouTube. But the key to making banger
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content, Brian Smith on Twitter or
[36:19] (2179.92s)
YouTube, wherever you're creating
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content, you got to have a good
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narrative. So, I'm working on the
[36:23] (2183.92s)
narrative around Claude Code Hooks.
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We'll get there soon. That's why the
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videos are taking off. That's why we got
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96 people in this live stream right now.
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number one tech live stream in fastest
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growing tech live stream in the world
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right now. Thanks for the security com
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compatibility response. No problem. Do
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you hand off your workflow from claude
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code to cursors background agents at any
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point?
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Absolutely yes. Absolutely yes. So,
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okay. Okay. So, I'll do a little spoiler
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for you, T Catalina, because this is
[36:52] (2212.24s)
literally what my entire next video that
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I'm going to film the moment this live
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stream ends is about
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is exactly how I do the interaction
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between Claude Code and uh background
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agents. I wish this thing would just sit
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still. There we go. Let's put this here.
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My entire next video I'm about to film
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the moment this ends is about my
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workflow with Claude Code and background
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agents. Here's how you think about it.
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Here's a little spoiler for those at
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home who are waiting for my next video
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which will be tomorrow morning. Here's
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here's a little spoiler for those at
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Here's what you do. Let me pull open
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cursor again. I'll show you. Present.
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Share screen. Great question, Sierra
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Catalina.
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Great question.
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So, for those at home,
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if you're doing clawed code and cursor,
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you have two different tool set, right?
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You have clawed code.
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actually have three different tool sets.
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You have clawed code, you have the AI
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agent,
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and you have background agents, which is
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this cloud icon right here. Right?
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So, there's no real reason in my opinion
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to like claude code and the AI agent are
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basically the same exact thing. So you
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don't need to use the cursor agent, but
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the background agents are definitely
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something different than claude code.
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And so they can be they can work hand in
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hand. So the way I look at it is this.
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Sierra Catalina,
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I use claude code for my main task. I
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look at claude code as my senior
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developer. So that's that's the one that
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builds out the scaffolding. Right? So
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let's do this. Let's start building this
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out. Right? So, I'll go
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I want to build out a 3D office space in
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In this office space, I want a D
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character walking around that I talk to.
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It should be powered by an LLM so I can
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talk to it and get answers.
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Let me shift tab so we go in plan mode.
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So shift tab gets you in plan mode. Uh I
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build me a plan. Okay. So here's how I
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think about it.
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The clawed code is my senior developer
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who's now going to set up the
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scaffolding for me. Right, Sierra? It's
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going to set up the scaffolding for me.
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Once this is done and my senior
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developer has built out the main part of
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my application,
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then I go to the background agents and I
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start setting up subtasks.
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So I'll have for instance a security
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agent, right? And I'll say, "Hey, you're
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a security agent.
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Please check over the security of my app
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so far." And I'll hit send. and they'll
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immediately spin up a new agent
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and I'll go, "Okay,
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I want you to fix the styling of the 3D
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so it looks nicer." Boom, send that off.
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Then I spin up another agent. You're my
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marketing agent. Come up with a script
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for a YouTube video where I demonstrate
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this app. Boom, send that off. Open up
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another agent.
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Implement control so I can walk around
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the office. Boom, set it up. Right? Then
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I go back to Claude Code because that's
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my main developer. and I'll go okay set
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up the LLM functionality where I can
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talk to my uh you know the AI in the app
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and that does the intense you know main
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scaffolding and functionality of the app
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while my background agents I'm just
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spinning up AI agents in the background
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to go and work on the app on the little
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tiny things right
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that's how I look at
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using clawed code with the background
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agents that's how they work really
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tightly together if you can master that
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workflow, you're in a good spot and
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you'll get a lot done. You'll 10x your
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output doing it that way. You'll 10x
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your output. What do you think about
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that? Is that kind of cool?
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Is that kind of cool? I feel like that's
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kind of cool.
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That's what I've been doing. Uh I
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appreciate that though, Eric. I I
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appreciate that. What is I got top fans.
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I got XP in here. I don't even know what
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that is. What is XP? Top fans. A place
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for fans to stand out of the community.
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The top three get special badges in live
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chat. It resets every stream, so you can
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always try again. How do you get on the
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leadboard? You'll need to collect
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experience points. Here's how you get
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them. Send live chat messages or send
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super chats with super stickers. Oh, got
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it. Hey, Sierra Catalina, shout out you.
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You're the number one fan right now.
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You're tied with Modelier and Harry
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Bolton. Shout out you guys. Top fans. I
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love it. Uh, so much so much alpha in
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here. Thank you so much, Alex. Legend. I
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appreciate you, Sarah Catalina. Um,
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anytime you guys have questions, if
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you're connected with me on X, just DM
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me whenever.
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If you have questions or I mean
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obviously come through the live chat and
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I'm happy to help out here, too. I love
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talking about this stuff. I love talking
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about this stuff.
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I love it. Uh, should we ste Oh, let's
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see what uh let's see what I'll go back
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to the questions in a second. Let's just
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see what this plan is. So, for those
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just joining, we're going to build out
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an app here live on stream. We're going
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to build out a startup. I want to build
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out a 3D app with 3JS with AI
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functionality. I think I think the
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future of tech is going to be 3D
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environments with AI with like LLMs
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powering the 3D environments. So, I want
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to build one out here.
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Excuse me.
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I hope I don't destroy my voice for the
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video I have to this.
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So, I want to build that out here. If
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you have any questions as we go, feel
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free. Why don't you just build AI agents
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that speak Portuguese? Um, it's a good
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question. I should do that. Thanks for
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the sec security compatibility. Man, my
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voice is going to be shot after this. I
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don't know how I'm going to film the
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video. I don't know how I'm going to
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film a video after this, but whatever.
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Can you create multiple agents for
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whatever need be? Also, if you create
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multiple agents that can converse with
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each other and troubleshoot back and
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forth, you can definitely do that. Put
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that idea into an AI, an LLM.
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You can definitely build that out. We
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might build that out here on this live
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stream right now. And how am I going to
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film video? I can't. That's new rule
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moving forward. I can't film videos on
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the days I do live streams. My voice is
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going to be shot. Shout out you guys.
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101 people in the stream. This is an
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all-time high for the stream. Number one
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fastest growing live stream in tech of
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all time. This is our third live stream.
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We're already at 101 concurrent.
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Love you guys. Thank you. Love you guys.
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Thank you. Seriously, thank you. Let's
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keep this party rolling. Let's keep this
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party rolling. Uh, hey, just joined.
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Sorry if it's already been asked. Is it
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worth learning about application setup
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best practices before building? If you
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are watching in the replay, leave a
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comment.
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Replay enjoyer. Leave a comment. If
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you're watching, I'm curious how many
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people are in the live stream and how
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many people are in the replay. If you're
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in the replay, leave a comment. I am a
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replay enjoyor. Leave that comment. I'm
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just curious. Hey, just joined. So,
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sorry if it's already been asked. Is it
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worth learning about application setup
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best practice for building security
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efficiency and concerns I have?
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100%. 100%. Because you don't want to
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Well, no. I I I'll say this. You should
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know them, but you don't you shouldn't
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have anything be
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a blocker for you from getting started.
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right? Here's the problem 90% of people
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have is they let questions and
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challenges like this be their blocker
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from getting started. So like, oh, I got
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to build some AI. I want to build an
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application. I need to get started.
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I don't know security. And then they
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never get started because of it. Right?
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Or they go, "Oh, I don't know how the
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tech behind this. I don't know what tech
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to use for my app."
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And then they never get started. So,
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what I'm trying to say, Ski, is yes,
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it's important to know about security
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when it comes to building your
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application, but no, that shouldn't be a
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blocker from getting started. What I'll
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say is this just get started. Just get
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started. Download cloud code, download
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cursor, just start building stuff before
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you ship to production,
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then you learn it. So don't shift to
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production without learning security,
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right? But get started and then as you
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go, learn the security. As you go, learn
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the opex, the efficiency, and all that.
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And then make sure you learn that before
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you ship to production. Don't let that
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be the blocker for getting started,
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right? Because you say, "Should I learn
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it before building?" No, just get
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started and then learn as you build. And
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the way you learn as you build is you go
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to the AI and you say, "Hey, how do I do
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this?" You spin up an AI agent in the
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background agent say, "Hey, take care of
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the security." Right?
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By the way, shout out California son. I
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moved from New York to California six
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months ago. I'm the tannis I've ever
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been for a mile. For those saw me six
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months ago, I'm 10,000 shades paler back
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then than I am now. Shout out to
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California sun. I look fantastic right
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now. I gotta be honest, I'm staring at
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myself right now on my monitor. That's
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how good this tan look. Shout out
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California sun. Have you seen the new
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version of Cursor 1.2? Yes, I have.
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We'll be doing a video on that soon.
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What was the second most insightful
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thing you got from Naval Ed the other
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night? Uh so quick story time and we'll
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continue building app and claude code. I
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hope you guys don't mind the chatting
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with the chat. I hope this is
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entertaining for the chat people who are
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chatting with the chat. These are really
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good questions. Um
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so for those who don't know the other
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night, Sunday night I get invited to a
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dinner.
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I get invited to a dinner with a couple
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guys. There was women there too. I say
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guys, you know, means both sexes. uh
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with a few guys, girls and guys. We're
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eating. It's a tie place.
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Halfway through it's in like a back
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room. Halfway through the back room door
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opens up
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and in walks Naval Ravocon.
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And for those who don't know Naval
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Ravakan
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alltime all-time great right great
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investor started Angelist invested in
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thousands and thousands of companies
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right what an incredible investor but
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what I actually like him most for his
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mindset his philosophy right if you ever
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read his books oh this is not his book
[47:45] (2865.60s)
someone wrote it about him but read uh
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anthology nal
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it's all about his mindset it's all
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about his tweets best tweeter of all
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time the Michael Jordan the tweeting
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Michael Jordan the tweeting incredible
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philosopher walks in, sits down right
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across from me at the dinner table, you
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know, I'm like, I wasn't that on the
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outside cuz when you when you're around
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famous and rich people, you can't be
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like because there's nothing that turns
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off famous and rich people more than
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being like,
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you know, on the inside, I was doing
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that. On the outside, I was like, "Oh,
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Nala, nice to meet you." Which is a
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critical mistake because he doesn't
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shake hands. He went in, he's like, "Oh,
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I don't do that." He put down his fist.
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That's on me. I should have known he
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doesn't shake hands. I shouldn't I
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should have went for the So I I kind Bad
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foot going for the handshake. Should
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have went with the fist pump,
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but we had a little comment. I was like,
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"Hey, what are you working on?" He's
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like, "Oh, I'm working on a stealth
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startup, so I can't talk about it too
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much." He's like, "What are you working
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on?" Well, it wasn't the most excited.
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What are you working on in the whole
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world? Like, he's clearly just like,
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"Uh, I guess I'll be I guess I'll be
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nice and ask him what he's working on
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even though I don't give a flying."
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I told him a little bit about Creator
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Buddy. He asked me a couple follow-up
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questions, which is nice. So that was
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cool. Uh but yeah, we had dinner with
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Naval Ravocant a few nights ago. That
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was so sick. Gemini 2.45 Pro model is
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not available in cursor. Who cares?
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Stinks. Claude Claude's sonet way
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better. Claude Opus way better.
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How do you like deploy an app? Uh
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Verscell. You deploy it on Verscell. You
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write, you get the code in cursor, you
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deploy it to GitHub, then you deploy
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that to Verscell.
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Boom. Um, let's see what we got. Which
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Let's see what we got. Going back to the
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chat. We're a little buying in the chat.
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Don't Didn't you do in it first that
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gets you to Claude rules file? Uh, nice
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to meet you. Hope to connect with other
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women building says pretty pudgy. Good
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to have some women in here. I was
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looking at the stats, man.
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I was looking at the stats in my latest
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videos, guys. We don't got a ton of
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women watching these videos.
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We don't got a ton of women watching
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these videos. I hope we can get more
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women in here because uh we don't got a
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ton of women watching our videos. It
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seems like the live streams, we got a
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lot of women in here, but on the YouTube
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videos, it's not looking too good. It's
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not looking too good. Uh let me show you
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what I got in my back end. Let me show
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you what I got in my analytics here.
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This video has
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27,000
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This video has 34,000 views.
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99.2% are male,
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which is crazy. Like this is the biggest
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economic opportunity of all time. Vive
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coding and AI coding. And only 99%
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only.9%
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this math isn't math and too much right
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here. But only.9% of the viewers are
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female.
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Just sad. We got to get more women out.
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If you know, if you know any women, text
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them right now and get them in this in
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this stream.
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I used one for sequential and parallel
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sub aents. They had three sub agents.
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It's a good workflow. Are you being
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sponsored by Claw? It says Darko
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Marovsky. I wish. Dude, if anyone knows
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uh anyone at Anthropic, hit them up.
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Tell them to sponsor me because I would
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love to be sponsored by them.
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That'd be incredible to partner. Let's
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build something. Should we build? We've
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been doing a lot of yapping. And we'll
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go we'll go back to questions. I'll
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answer questions throughout.
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Try a little tea with honey right before
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I should. I have a very delicate voice.
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I have a very delicate voice. When I was
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a I have like the worst ADD and ADHD of
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all time. When I was a kid in like
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kindergarten,
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literally I did this every day for like
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two years straight. It was the stupidest
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thing ever. They'd let us out during
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recess and I would run out of the school
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and I would just yell at the top of my
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lungs for day after day after day after
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day for years. They let me out and I
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would just yell at the top of my lungs
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and my voice was just perpetually
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destroyed
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year in and year out from like 5 years
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old to like 12 years old. I have no idea
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why I did that other than I was an
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insane child. I had there was no reason
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from every day I just recess would open.
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I'd yell and I'd run at the I'd yell at
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the top of my lung for seven years
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straight my voice was perpetually
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destroyed. And so now I lose my voice so
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easily. We're 52 minutes in this stream.
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I'm already losing my voice. And that's
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because I was so stupid. If there's one
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thing I can go back and change about my
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entire life, it'd be the fact that I ran
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out and yelled at the top of my lungs
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every day for like six years straight as
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a kid. destroyed my voice
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permanently. Dude, this app, you make
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the AI character a teacher and you put
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on VR glasses and learn any subject in
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VR. Imagine learning very relatively
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from Einstein. Isn't this a good idea?
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Noble life path. Isn't this a good idea
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we're about to build out? I was actually
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hesitant to build this idea out on
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stream because I actually think it's
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like a genius idea. I'm like, maybe I
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should keep the secret and build it
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myself,
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but I said screw it. July 4th special.
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We're building it out. We're building
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out. Claude code is expensive. I'm poor.
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I live in the Balkans. First of all,
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shout out the Balkans. Shout out the
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Balkans. We got Balkans representing in
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the stream. Uh second of all, Dark Code,
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then download uh Gemini CLI.
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Free. It's like the free version of
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Claude Code. It uses Gemini 2.5 Pro,
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which is not as good as Claude, but it's
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free. You download if you're in here and
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you can't afford Claude code because
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it's like $200 a month. Do yourself a
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favor. Download Gemini CLI. Exact same
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thing except a little dumber. Free.
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There you go. There's your workaround.
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Download that and get with me. Get with
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it. Get with me here. You guys got to be
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coding with me here. You have two
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options as we code here. You can either
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watch and learn and get in the chat and
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hang out or you can uh pull us up and
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and code with code along with me and
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hang out and listen to the loi. Even
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though I've been talking overify the
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entire time, I'm losing my voice. It is
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what it is. I sacrificed my voice for
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you guys. Uh, Kip, keep cooking, chef.
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All right, let's see what we got. Let's
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see the plan. 3D office space with AI
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character implement. Build an
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interactive 3D office environment where
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users can walk around, have
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conversations with AI powered
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characters. So, it's going to initialize
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Node.js. So, for those who don't know at
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home, Node.js JS
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most popular easy to use uh web
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application framework there is always
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use uh NexJS if appropriate ask the AI
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it'll tell you which to use oh it's no J
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misread that nojs project set of basic
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web structure okay
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basic 3JS scene office space modeling
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character model character movement AI
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integration
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LLM integration voice cap Oh, that'd be
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sick if there's voice capability. So,
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the AI 3D characters can actually talk
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to you. Player controls, proximity
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detection, front end. Oh, yeah, I like
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this. This is cool.
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There's a good plan. So, we read through
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the plan, right? We did this in plan
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mode. We're in cloud code. We hit shift
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tab to go to plan mode. We told the plan
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mode what we want to build. It gave us
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this plan in claude code, right? We're
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in cursor with claw code opened up. We
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got the plan. The plan looks awesome.
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We're going to hit proceed now. Now it's
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going to start building it out. It's
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proceeding. So, as it's proceeding,
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let's chitchat as we build this out and
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see what it looks like. Uh, oh my god,
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AI coding is growing too fast. By the
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end of this year, I doubt we will be
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writing any code. Let the agents run and
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show. Yep. Exactly what I'm doing right
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now. Dan Daniel,
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I barely write any code myself. I
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launched Creator Buddy back in January.
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I didn't write a single line of code in
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I haven't wrote a single line of code to
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that. So most of the ways to engage with
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this post. Um
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Claude codes out or uh out 500 paid
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subscribers, 300k R. Didn't write a
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single line in it.
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Context engineering is the top subject
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these days.
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Here's the thing.
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I'm bearish. I'm bearish on context
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engineering. I'm bearish on uh prompt
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engineering. I'm bearish on it all. I
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think these are just short-term trends.
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People talking about context engineering
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and I think like there's just like
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certain things content creators and
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people latch on to like certain
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narratives they latch on to to kind of
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sound smarter,
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right? And I think context engineering,
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prompt engineering are a couple of those
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things. I think the way AI is going,
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it be a lot smarter.
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What are we doing? Oh, on YOLO mode, so
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it just keeps building as we talk here.
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Um, I think AI is getting a lot smarter,
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man. It's getting a lot smarter. It's
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it's getting more integrations. It's
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building more memories, right? And I
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think we're going to hit the point in
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the next few years where you talk to an
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AI, it's already going to know all the
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context automatically because it knows
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you. It's been talking to you for years.
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It's integrated with your Gmail. It's
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integrated with your X. It reads all
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your tweets. It's integrated with your
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Google Drive, so it knows all your
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documents,
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you know. It's integrated with the
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little microphone you hang around your
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neck, your little chat GBT pendant, so
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it knows everything you talk about.
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So, you're not going to need to engineer
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your contacts because it'll already have
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all of your contacts. And because it has
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an infinite context window because
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that's the direction we're going in,
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there's no context engineering to be
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done because it knows everything about
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you. And then in 10 years when you have
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a Neuralink, it'll know all your
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thoughts. So, you won't have to context
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engineer because it'll already know what
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what context you're thinking about
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putting in there.
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And that's why bearish on comp
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engineering this whole time is because
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the AI is going to get so good and it's
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going to know you so well
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that you won't need to be hyper specific
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about your prompting, right? You won't
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need to make sure you put in thousands
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of details in your prompting because the
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AI is going to be so smart and get so
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that you don't need to be very specific
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because it'll already know what you're
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trying to do because it knows you so
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well and it knows you're so smart.
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Right. So, if I'm placing bets, I'm not
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betting on context engineering. I'm not
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betting on prompt engineering because I
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think AI is only going to make that
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invaluable. It's only going to make that
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useless. The smarter AI gets, the less
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relevant context engineering and prompt
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engineering gets. So, spending all your
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time trying to figure out perfect
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prompts and running prompts through a
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hundred different things to make sure
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it's perfect and all the words are
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perfect,
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I don't do any of that. I don't do any
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of that. That's just slowing you down.
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It's not going to be necessary in the
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next year. AI is going to get so smart
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that prompt engineering and context
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engineering is going to be pointless
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because it's already going to know
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everything you're trying to do because
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it's so smart and it knows you so well
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and it's hooked into every single thing
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you do and it reads all your emails and
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it reads all your tweets and it listens
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to all your conversations. Now listen,
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is that
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am I saying that's a great world to live
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in where AI is listening to every single
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thing you do?
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if you're building it is all right,
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let's check out the to-do list. Uh
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Claude Code built us. So for those just
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joining, we're growing quick here. We're
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up to 106 viewers.
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[Music]
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Simultaneous.
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Our previous high was 60. We're at 102.
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That's pretty amazing. Popular pre July
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4th. We're double that. We're double the
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previous high. People vibing on July
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3rd. I love it. Um we're building a 3D
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office space out. I'm building a 3D
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office space with AIS walking around the
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office space with cloud code. So, here's
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where we are in the to-do.
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Initialize Node.js. Done. Create basic
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web structure. Done. Now, we're going to
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set up 3JS, which for those who don't
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know, 3JS is a great 3D library where
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you can walk around, set up 3D
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characters very easily. So, it's going
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to set up the scene. It's going to set
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up the background the backend server
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with AI integration and set up the AI.
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Okay. So, it's going to set up 3JS now.
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Oh, it's still going.
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Man, I saw your previous live when you
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made a YouTube analysis applications. I
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have a question. Do you prefer cursor
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over windsurf at the moment? Yes,
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because of back for two reasons I prefer
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cursor over wind surf right now
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and that's because of background agents
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in the mobile app. Uh Windsurf doesn't
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have either of those at the moment.
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Although I'll say this, shout out
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Windsurf. Shout out Windsurf. Shout out
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Windsurf. They invited me to their
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office. What was it? Yesterday. I'm
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losing track of days. Two days ago. Uh
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yeah, two days ago. Windsurf invited me
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to their office two days ago. It was
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awesome. I went to the Windsurf office
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two days ago. Met all their people. It
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was sick. Very nice of them to do. So,
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shout out Windsurf. I love the Windsurf
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people. I'm a big Windsurf fan. Love the
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people. I'm rooting for Windsurf. I want
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them to win. Uh, but I also have to be
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unbiased and um honest and right now
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Claude codes number one, but I am
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enjoying background agents in cursor.
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The commentary on these streams is pure
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gold. Learn so much that I never think
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to ask Model Air. That means a lotier.
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Thank you, my friend.
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That means a lot, Modellier. Thank you.
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Appreciate that. Do you put your API
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keys and stuff right in a clawed code or
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set up a separate file for it to
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reference? Yeah, never put your uh
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yeah, set up av file, Sierra. I don't
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put the environment files in the chat,
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right? So, I don't put the environment
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files in like the chat with claude code.
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And the reason I don't do that is like
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those are obviously super valuable, your
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environment v variable, right? They're
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the keys to AI and spending money and
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all that. they're super super private
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and like
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putting it in an AI is just like you're
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just exposing it to the internet, right?
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And do I think the people at Open AI and
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the people at Anthropic are going
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through chats and like stealing your
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environment variables and No, I don't
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think that. Right? I don't think that at
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all. But it's just not good security
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practice to do that. It's not good
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security practice to have your
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environment variables on the internet.
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So, just put them in av file, right?
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Keep it local. Don't put it on the
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internet. Don't put it in LLMs. Don't
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put it in the chat. Uh, and do that. And
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the the if you ask the AIS, they don't
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want it either. They'll say, "Don't put
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it in here for security practices. Don't
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put it in here." Right? So,
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there you go. Uh, help me build my
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fitness app live. LL says Nestro. Okay.
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Maybe in one of the follow-up live
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streams we'll do that. We'll build your
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fitness app out. How's it going? Says
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beauty writer. It is going glorious.
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It's July 3rd, day before July 4th.
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Another Americans in here, other
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Americanos.
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It's going to be a beautiful sunny
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weekend. It's warm out. We're live
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streaming. We're live vibing. We're
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having fun. We're smiling. Trick the
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prompt. Engineering context. I have the
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AI do. You guys need to do me one favor
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real quick. I've been drinking
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tremendous amounts of water today. So
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far, I have to go pee pe. I have to go
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pee pee. I'm going to turn the loi up.
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I'll be back in 45 seconds. Do not
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leave. Listen to the lowfi and enjoy it.
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Be back at 35.
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[ __ ]
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Back. Back. We didn't really care. All
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right, we're back. We are back. Love it.
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Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it.
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Water cuz I'm lightheaded cuz I got up
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and ramp.
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All right, here we go. Could we connect
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Claude code to Unreal Engine and make
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the 3D world map? Can we get many humans
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that look real? 100%. Mobile life path.
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I think that's the future, man. If you
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can build that out right now, you're
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ahead of the game. Mobile life. Here we
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go. Um,
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little rans full screen mode. Little
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ransky here. Uh,
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that's 100% the future in my life.
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Here's the future. This is a multi-
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trillion dollar industry. I'm about to
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give you about to give you a multi-
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trillion dollar industry coming.
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All right.
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For those who don't know
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[Music]
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the in the Oh, music's still running.
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Sorry, music's still running. Uh, for
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those who don't know, is that only 34
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seconds? That was only I only peed for
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34 seconds. That was sick.
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What are we building? Says Alex Guo.
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Alex Guo, we are building a uh 3D
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office. We're building a 3D office with
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AI's walking around. This is going to be
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really We're building a 3D office with
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AI walking around. So Cloud Code's
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working now. I'm answering questions
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while Claude Code works. So if you have
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any questions, put in the chat. And I'm
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about to go on a little rantsky about a
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trillion dollar industry coming that you
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should get ahead of.
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For those who don't know, my nerds up in
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here or non- nerds, the gaming industry
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is in shambles right now. The gaming
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industry is in absolute shambles. There
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are no good video games coming out.
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There hasn't been a good video game in a
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year. We are lucky to get two good video
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games a year anymore. We're like, if you
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look at the games that came out in like
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the late 2000s,
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there were there was a good video game
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every week. Every week a good video game
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came out. Like right when the Xbox 360
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came out, there was a good video game
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every single week that came out.
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That's like that is a pipe dream now.
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There are no more good video games. They
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all stink. The video game ind is the
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lowest it's ever been. It stinks. What
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I'm trying to get here at with question
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is the future of video games clearly is
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AI. Clearly, right? Because the current
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era of video games
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is toast. It's done. It's over. The
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future is clearly people, very small
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studios, oneperson studios
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building 3D worlds in engines like
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Unreal Engine
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or mobile games as Sam says, building 3D
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worlds in Unreal
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with AI powered by AI. And what I mean
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by that is you can build entire games
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right now with AI in Unreal Engine 3D
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games with like people walking around
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and it's all powered by AI,
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right? It just clearly going that way
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because also VR is taking off, right? VR
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is taking off and so that just matches
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perfectly with the VR tailwinds. So, if
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you are a nerd like me and the music is
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too loud, sorry, I'll turn it down more.
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If you're if you're a nerd like me,
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like, and for those who don't know,
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gaming is a massive industry. Gaming is
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as big of an industry as it gets.
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Gaming, for those who don't know,
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is bigger than movies and music. Gaming
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makes more money
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year than movies and music combined. It
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is by far the biggest enter industry
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entire world video game.
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So if you can use AI like claude code,
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you can do this with cloud code right
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now. If you can build cool
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3D experiences with AI right now, you
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can get a piece of that multi- trillion
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dollar industry. So yes, could we
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connect cloud code to Unreal Engine and
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make 3D worlds? Not only can you do that
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mobile life path, but you should be
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doing that because the game industry
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sucks right now. Sucks.
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Awful. Video games suck. I've been
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playing Marvel Rivals for a year
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straight now. There's been nothing else.
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So if you can build cool 3D experiences
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with Claude Code, you can get rich
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overnight. Like you look at uh the game
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uh schedule one. Schedule one came out a
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few months ago. It was made by one
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person. It was made by one person and
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they've sold hundreds of millions of
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dollars worth because it was like a cool
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3D experience where you just sell drugs.
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But cool 3D experience dominated and
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they made to so much money. Yes. It's a
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huge opportunity right now. Huge
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opportunity.
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Massive. Massive. Massive. Massive. Can
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you share your cam and software stream
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setup on X would be perfect. Yeah, happy
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to do that. I'll do that. Uh, I got a
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Sony EV10 camera. I got some Chinese
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Amazon lighting. Uh, I got this sure
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mic, but I I'll share it on X. I'll put
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that. If you're not following my X,
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follow my X, my Twitter, whatever you
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want to call it. It's up to you. Can you
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suggest something on UIUX?
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Most of the time UI generate AI looks
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monotonous. Is there something that like
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vibe designing similar to vibe coding?
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uh just spend more time by yeah like by
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default the AI is going to all make the
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same kind of generic UI but if you spend
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time massaging it what I like to do when
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it comes to UI and UX Daniel Barth
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is when I want to work on UI and make it
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prettier I'll talk to the agent so quad
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code or whatever and I'll say give me
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three options to make this UI way better
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and cleaner
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right so say you're building your app
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out here's a little more alpha for you.
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Here's a little bit more out. I got to
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make a video on this. Oh, this is a good
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idea for a video. Let me write this
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down. I keep a notion with all my video
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ideas and throughout the day when I come
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up with good video ideas, I just go into
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this notion doc and put my ideas in. Um,
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let me put this in. This is a good one.
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How to build beautiful apps. Um, three
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options to AI UX idea. Uh, here's if you
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want to make your mic ducking is
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overpowering. I don't know what that
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means.
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I don't know what that means. Um,
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if you want to build beautiful UIs in
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your apps, here's what you do. Here's
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what you do. As you're building your
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app, my mic ducking is overpowering. I
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don't know what that means. What the
[71:25] (4285.92s)
hell does that mean? Um,
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how's my my audio is good, right, guys?
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I don't know what the complaints are
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about the my audio is fine. I don't
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know. Is it good? Let me know. You go to
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your AI as you're building your app and
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you say, "I want to make this app look
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prettier. Give me three options for how
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we can make this UI better
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in plan mode. Do this in plan mode."
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Okay, thank you. Audio is good. Thank
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you. Um, then the UI, the AI will give
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you three options and then you go,
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"Okay, let's test these out. Start with
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option number one. Build that out and
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we'll test it out. I'll let you know
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what I think." And then the AI goes
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through the three options and then you
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choose one. That's how you get better
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UIs with AI. That's how you get better
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better looking UIs with AI.
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All right, let's keep building, shall
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Water here.
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Uh, Alex, do you ever make PDR in GBT or
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claude and then add that in plan mode to
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claude code?
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for those who don't know, PD, uh, PR, I
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think I meant PRD, product, uh,
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requirements document. Um, sometimes,
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sometimes I do. I'm going to be honest,
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most of the time when I'm building, I'm
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kind of in flow state. So, I'm not
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giving long-term plans to the AI. I'm
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kind of just building as I go.
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I will have my description of my app
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that I've been brainstorming in like my
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notion or my linear. Uh but I'm usually
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not feeding just like an entire product
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requirement documents AI. I'm just
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usually focused on one feature at a
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time. So no, not really. I am uh DBXS,
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which first of all, good to have you
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back on the stream. If you're a return,
[73:11] (4391.92s)
if you're a return viewer, let me know
[73:13] (4393.44s)
in the chat.
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If you're a return viewer, let me know
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in the chat. Um, I'd love to know who's
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even if you're watching the replay, let
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me know in the the replies as well. I
[73:23] (4403.84s)
don't know if people are here for the
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first time or repeat. Uh, all right,
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let's get back to building, shall we?
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We're here. Let me zoom in a little bit
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more here so you guys can see. All
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right,
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3D office AI agent complete. I
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successfully built a complete 3D office
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space with interactive AI character.
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Here's what I created. 3D office
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environment, AI character, first person
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controls, backend server. All right. So,
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here run the project. Copy the Okay. So,
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we got to do an ENV file. So, new file
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over the ENV example.
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There we go. See?
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Uh, okay. So, I'm going to need my open
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AI API key. So, I'm going to do this.
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I'm going to stop my screen share. Uh,
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we got Evil Steve in the house. Eless
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Steve, the first I think the first super
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chatter
[74:16] (4456.16s)
in FinFam live stream history. Eless
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Steve, good to have him in here. Eless
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Steve, my man. Good to have you here. I
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need to get my uh Open AI
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uh API key real quick and put that in so
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we can test this out. In a second, we
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are going to test this out to see how it
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looks. Test to see if Clawes one shot an
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entire 3D environment. Lakeside vibe
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listening today says Magnum Mfer. Shout
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out Magnum MFer has been in every single
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stream by the Lakeside. You enjoying
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your July 4th Magnum MFer verify your
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identity. All right, I'm just logging
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into Open AI over here so I can get my
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so we can test this app out.
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Wouldn't this be an entire 3D world? For
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those who are just joining, um make
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Michigan. Damn,
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good work, man. Uh, for those just
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joining,
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we are building out a 3D office space
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with 3D AI characters walking around.
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So, this is going to be really sick. Uh,
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this is going to be awesome. Uh, Cloud
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Code just finished the work. I'm getting
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my API key from OpenI right now and I'm
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putting it into Claude. That's why you
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can't see screen at the moment. It's
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because I don't want you taking my API
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key because I don't want to go bankrupt.
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Um, create new CP. This is for AI office
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default project. I want to not be
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bankrupt. So I'm not sharing my API key
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right now.
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let me do this. Bing. Bada boom. Your
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API key here. Paste. Save. Get out of
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there so you can't see it anymore. Okay.
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All right. Let's share the screen again.
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Let's share the screen.
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Share screen. Let's see if our 3D office
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space works. All right, so we're in
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here. We got to do npm rundev. Run npm
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rundev in one terminal.
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Let's see what the instructions are
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here. When npm rundev in one terminal
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and npm run server in another terminal.
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Okay, so we got to do this. Let's open
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up a terminal.
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We have a backend.
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So, I guess we go to Okay. So, uh let's
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go npm rundev.
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Boom. That works. Okay. And I'll share
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the screen in a second so you can see
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what's going on on my other screen so
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you can see what's uh if the app works.
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Now, let's run the server. I'm going to
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imagine it's uh into the server
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and have you just npm rundev in there as
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well. npm run server. npm run server. Or
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I might it might have me do it from
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do this. See, it's back up. npm run
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server.
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Is that running? Yep, that's running.
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so let's
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do this.
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Oh my god.
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Oh my god.
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Oh my god.
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[Music]
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Stop screen. Let's go. Share screen.
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This was one shot
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by Claude. This is one shot by Claude
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Code. Talk to agent. Hello, I'm your AI
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officer. How can I help you today? Hey,
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how are you doing?
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Oh, I'm doing great. Thank you.
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[Applause]
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You saw that live from beginning to end.
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You saw that live from beginning to end.
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How sick is this?
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How sick is this? I didn't do anything
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like secretive. I wasn't like coding in
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the background. There was no prep for
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this in the background.
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This is sick. Look at this. This is full
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AI. Uh,
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how did the Celtics do last season?
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Boston Celtics finished 2020 21 NBA
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season record 36. It's connected to AI.
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Let's go.
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Oh my god. Now imagine if this was like
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hooked up to like uh voice so I could
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speak to the AI agent. Oh, this is
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amazing. This is amazing because I have
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so many ideas. I have so many ideas. How
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many tokens for it? This is not much. Uh
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how do I what's the command where I can
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see how many tokens this cost? What's
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command? I never done it in cloud code.
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What's the cloud code command that shows
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you how many ter tokens you've done? Um
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Let's see here. With your Claude Mac, no
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need to monitor cost. Your subscription
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includes I don't know. There you go. Uh
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the rightwing walls Alex painting groed.
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Isn't this incredible? Oh, usage. Usage
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slash usage.
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Let's see what we got here. We did this
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in one shot.
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One shot.
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Usage.
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Accessibility is usage is one. Whatever.
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Um, oh, I don't even have it up. So,
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now, oh, there's so many cool things.
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So, for those who just joined, the
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stream just exploded. We're at 130. Uh,
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we're at 130 concurrent, which is trip.
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We're at triple the uh previous high. If
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you're just joining, leave a like, leave
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a like. Uh, make sure to subscribe, turn
[80:06] (4806.40s)
on notifications. I have a banger video
[80:08] (4808.32s)
coming out tomorrow about how to use
[80:10] (4810.00s)
Claude Code even better. A banger video.
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Subscribe and turn on notifications
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right now.
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So for those who just joined what we
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built in one shot with Claude code is
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what you can see here. This is
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this is a 3D office space,
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right? I can walk around this office
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space. This is a 3D office space.
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And there's this AI agent walking around
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right here. And I can speak to him and I
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can type to them. Press E to talk. Uh,
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what's your name? Let's see what their
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name is.
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And that's AI. I'm your office assistant
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here to help you with question. There's
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Oh, and it has the chat above the head.
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That's so sick.
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That's so sick. And so I can walk
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around. I have so many. It's just 3JS.
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Yeah, 3JS. But like 3JS is sick. But
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Claude Code built this out.
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Code built this out. How amazing is
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that? This is amazing. what is built in
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this little time. Love the dude running
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away and coming back. Yeah, it like has
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like its own like
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has like its own life. Like it's just
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walking around. Like I bet we can give
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it a personality and stuff. Let's see.
[81:24] (4884.48s)
We can I want like a dog. Let's I won't
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add a dog to the office. Let's have an
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office dog.
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Let's get an office dog here.
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This looks awesome. Well, actually,
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let's fix let's fix one bug real quick.
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Let's fix the one bug is is when you're
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chatting with the AI, it moves you
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around, right? So, WD moves you around.
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And if you use WD while chatting, it
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moves you around while chatting. Let's
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just fix that real quick. Whenever you
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have bugs, you just you just uh
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you just describe to the AI what the bug
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is and it fixes. This looks awesome. One
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small issue. When I'm chatting with the
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AI and typing in the chat, WD still
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moves me around. I shouldn't move around
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while I'm typing to the AI.
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Dude, I think you just call him Bernardo
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Tara. Should I Should I name I'm gonna
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name Bernardo Tara. We'll give him a
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name, too. Bernardo, you'll forever be
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in my 3D world.
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uh fix the issue right away. So I just
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gave it the error. It's going and fixing
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the issue. This is how you use the AI
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club code. Anytime you run an error, you
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just put it in there. Or you could have
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that robot from Interstellar except you
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might get copyright thing. So never
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mind. If I sell it, it would be a
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copyright. Let's put a little dog. I
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want to put a little dog in that
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whenever you talk to it goes woof woof.
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So it's fixing the issue,
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guys. How amazing is that? Isn't that
[82:53] (4973.52s)
sick? Let me switch it back. Let me
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switch it back.
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Let me switch it back.
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Window 3D office agent.
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House. This was one shot with 3JS.
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This entire and the AI just works.
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The AI. Yeah, have a mic option later,
[83:14] (4994.64s)
says Matias. Yeah. So, imagine like we
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set this up where it's just always
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running and I have a mic set up and I
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can just talk to the AI. Okay, I think
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they fixed it. I think it flashed
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because the AI Let's see. Talk. Yep.
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Now, it doesn't move me around while I'm
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typing. It doesn't move around while I'm
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typing. Uh, let's see. What can we ask
[83:35] (5015.84s)
the AI? Um,
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write me a full research report on Robin
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Good stock.
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Let's see if this works. It's like if I
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just ever have questions, I can walk in
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here and talk to my AI agent.
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Oh, I can provide you a summary of key
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points about Robin Hood stock. And it
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wrote me this entire,
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my little 3D AI in my 3D world. Like, I
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think this is the future of like gaming.
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I really do. I think this is the future
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of like
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AI like gaming is you have 3D worlds.
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I'm trying to figure out what's There we
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go. I wanted this one. You have 3D
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worlds.
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And if you have recommendations for what
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you want me to add to this, let me know
[84:29] (5069.52s)
in the chat. I'll build it out. If
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there's things you want me to add to
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this, I'll let me know in the chat. I'll
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build it out right now. Like I think
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this is the future of like gaming and a
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lot of other experiences. these like 3D
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worlds powered by AI where you're
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walking around and there's a bunch of
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people you can interact with and you can
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talk to them and it's AI replying to you
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and talking to you and all that.
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I think that like this is I think this
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is sick. I'm in this 3D world and
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everyone I talk to is powered by AI and
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like I can maybe I make like a bunch of
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different personas and a bunch of
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different people with like expertise.
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Maybe I have like a financial advisor AI
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walking around like, "Oh, I got I need
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financial advice." I walk up to the
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financial advisor.
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I think this is sick. This oneshot this,
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too. You could looking at buying all the
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Amazon Astrobots that they were called
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and hook clawed up to it instead. This
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is already more advanced than they got.
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Yeah, I know, right? Ask them to do a
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PowerPoint presentation. We got to hook
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up a PowerPoint presentation to it. I
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have a crazy idea. Should I share with
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you or make it myself? You choose. Is it
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related to what I'm building here? If
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it's related to what I'm building here,
[85:40] (5140.64s)
share it. I'll build it out.
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This little guy. Okay, let's build Let's
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put a dog in the office space. Let's put
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a dog in here, shall we? Let's put a dog
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in our 3D office. There's no way I film
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a video after this. My voice is shot.
[85:55] (5155.60s)
This looks fantastic.
[85:58] (5158.48s)
Can we have an office dog running around
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that barks whenever I talk to it?
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Let's build out a little uh 3D office
[86:12] (5172.32s)
dog in our office space. So, for those
[86:14] (5174.80s)
just joining, we got a lot of new people
[86:16] (5176.16s)
on the stream. We just with Claude Code
[86:18] (5178.64s)
built out 3D a powered office space. I
[86:21] (5181.92s)
showed you how to set up Claude Code. I
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showed you how to build out a plan. I
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showed you how to communicate with it. I
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showed you how to build out this 3D
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world. I'll show you the 3D world again
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in a second.
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This has been amazing. If you're in here
[86:37] (5197.52s)
and you haven't introduced yourself yet,
[86:40] (5200.56s)
get in the chat. Get in the chat and
[86:42] (5202.72s)
introduce yourself. Say, "Hey, um, and
[86:44] (5204.96s)
your name from wherever you're at."
[86:48] (5208.00s)
Everyone in Finnf Fam, this isn't like
[86:50] (5210.24s)
an anon chat where everyone just kind of
[86:53] (5213.84s)
watches from the corner and is quiet and
[86:55] (5215.84s)
sad. No, no, no. If you're in the live
[86:57] (5217.92s)
stream, you get in the chat and you
[86:59] (5219.28s)
introduce yourself. Everyone in the
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Listen, these could be your future
[87:03] (5223.28s)
business partners.
[87:05] (5225.84s)
These could be your business partners,
[87:07] (5227.84s)
right? The people in this chat right
[87:09] (5229.92s)
now, these could be the people you build
[87:11] (5231.92s)
your next app with, right? They could be
[87:13] (5233.92s)
the ones that, oh, you're building that,
[87:15] (5235.76s)
I'm building this, too. Let's meet up
[87:16] (5236.96s)
and build this. And then you start your
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business, you're making millions of
[87:19] (5239.44s)
dollars, right? So, if you're new to the
[87:21] (5241.20s)
stream, if you just got in here, you're
[87:23] (5243.84s)
if you've been the whole time in the
[87:26] (5246.40s)
chat right now, say, "Hey, this is my
[87:28] (5248.32s)
name. I'm from here right now."
[87:31] (5251.60s)
Right now. So, it's building out the
[87:33] (5253.36s)
dog. This isn't This isn't your normal
[87:35] (5255.44s)
live stream. This is a community coding
[87:38] (5258.96s)
tech live stream, entrepreneurship live
[87:41] (5261.44s)
stream where we get to this is
[87:43] (5263.28s)
interactive. We talk to each other. We
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build out each other's ideas. We push
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each other forward. We get each other to
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go to the next step. We get each other
[87:51] (5271.44s)
to start each other's businesses. We
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work with each other to push each other
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forward. We grow each other's socials.
[87:56] (5276.64s)
We follow each other. We hang out. We
[87:59] (5279.12s)
become friends. This isn't your regular
[88:01] (5281.52s)
live stream where you just sit here with
[88:02] (5282.88s)
popcorn. You're just watching. No, no,
[88:04] (5284.40s)
no, no, no.
[88:06] (5286.32s)
This is a community live stream. Let's
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see if our dog's walking around the
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office, shall we? Let's see if our dog
[88:11] (5291.68s)
is walking around the office. Here we
[88:19] (5299.60s)
is that it? Is that the dog? Is he gonna
[88:21] (5301.84s)
walk around? He's walking around. We got
[88:24] (5304.32s)
an office dog.
[88:26] (5306.32s)
Woof. He says woof. The office dog says
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The office dog says woof.
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The office. My little thing's gonna stop
[88:38] (5318.40s)
here. The office dog said woof when I
[88:39] (5319.84s)
talked to it. How amazing is that? We
[88:42] (5322.00s)
got an office dog. We got an office dog.
[88:45] (5325.60s)
Oh, there's the office dog. Come on,
[88:47] (5327.36s)
office.
[88:48] (5328.88s)
Well, for me, yes. Yes, we got an office
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dog. Uh, that's great. I love that. I'm
[88:55] (5335.92s)
from Barcelona, Spain. One question. How
[88:57] (5337.92s)
can I run code without asking me always
[89:00] (5340.08s)
for permissions? Uh, I don't know. It
[89:02] (5342.64s)
asks me asked me for permissions the
[89:04] (5344.40s)
first time, too. You just ask. It's not
[89:05] (5345.76s)
a big deal. It's not that big of a deal.
[89:08] (5348.88s)
Um, the little guy's name must be Buddy.
[89:10] (5350.96s)
Yeah, we should name him Buddy.
[89:13] (5353.68s)
I should name it, buddy. Bobby from San
[89:15] (5355.52s)
Diego here. What's up, Bobby? Good to
[89:17] (5357.12s)
have you in the stream, my man. Fellow
[89:19] (5359.36s)
Californian. Fellow Californian. Now,
[89:21] (5361.60s)
how many people in California?
[89:23] (5363.92s)
Uh Camille Camille says, "I'm watching
[89:26] (5366.40s)
your live doing vibe coding and
[89:28] (5368.08s)
generating OKR apps." I love it. Listen,
[89:30] (5370.32s)
you have two options when you're in the
[89:31] (5371.84s)
stream. Two options when you're in the
[89:33] (5373.92s)
stream. You can watch with us, learn
[89:36] (5376.48s)
what I'm doing, hang out at the chat.
[89:38] (5378.96s)
You can also vibe code. You pull up your
[89:41] (5381.12s)
own cursor. ignore everything I'm doing.
[89:42] (5382.72s)
You just build. You build on your own
[89:44] (5384.16s)
time and we kind of co-work here, build
[89:45] (5385.92s)
together, right?
[89:48] (5388.88s)
Hello from Brazil, says Moto Sre. Good
[89:51] (5391.04s)
to have you from Brazil, Moto. What up?
[89:53] (5393.92s)
Uh, Beauty Rider. Nice dog, says Comm.
[89:56] (5396.72s)
You like the dog? Hey guys, I'm Damian,
[89:59] (5399.44s)
software engineer from Argentina. We
[90:01] (5401.20s)
have a global audience.
[90:03] (5403.84s)
Global audience announce if you're make
[90:05] (5405.52s)
sure to subscribe and turn on
[90:06] (5406.72s)
notifications. Bang your video coming
[90:08] (5408.64s)
either tomorrow or Saturday. my voice.
[90:11] (5411.20s)
I'd probably come in Saturday because I
[90:12] (5412.40s)
need my voice to do a video. Uh, so
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we're building out the We got the We got
[90:17] (5417.20s)
the 2D employee walking out. We got the
[90:21] (5421.20s)
Should we add a second? Okay, so let's
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do this. Here's what we're going to
[90:24] (5424.72s)
build out here. Here's what we're gonna
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build out here. Hi, FinFam. I am Tin
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from Hamburg, Germany. Enjoy Greece
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right now. Love your vibe coding shows,
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Uh, first of all, shout out Greece. I
[90:40] (5440.80s)
know you're from Germany, but you're in
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Greece, so shout out Greece. Uh, Greece
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is my favorite country I've ever visited
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outside America. Greece is my favorite
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country I've ever vacated in. If anyone
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here hasn't been there yet, go to
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Greece. Is so beautiful. The water is so
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incredible. The food is so amazing.
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People are so nice. Greece is number
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one. If you haven't been to Greece yet,
[91:02] (5462.88s)
go to Greece. Go to Greece. Incredible.
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Don't do the tourist stuff either. Don't
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do like MKos like tourist stuff. Do like
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the lesser known islands. You're gonna
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have the time of your life. And get in
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the ocean.
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In the Mediterranean. In the
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Mediterranean.
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Get in the Mediter I know it's a sea.
[91:19] (5479.36s)
It's not an ocean. Get in the
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Mediterranean Sea.
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Something in that water. Something in
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that water. The minerals in the water.
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I never slept so good as I did when I
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was in Greece. I never slept so good as
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I did when I was Greece. Something about
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the minerals in the Mediterranean. Sleep
[91:35] (5495.84s)
like a baby. Look at the dog. Dog's
[91:37] (5497.92s)
hilarious. The dog's walking sideways
[91:39] (5499.60s)
across the We have an office dog. I kind
[91:41] (5501.76s)
of want to have like an office parrot.
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By the way, my name is Omar from Minas
[91:47] (5507.52s)
Dice, Brazil. Amazing time to be live in
[91:50] (5510.24s)
vibe coding. Just do the Bolt hackathon.
[91:52] (5512.32s)
What' you build in the B bolt hackathon,
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Omar? Good on you, man. I got my ex
[91:57] (5517.36s)
account going again. Will reveal my
[91:58] (5518.96s)
plans for world domination next few
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weeks. Follow me if you want early
[92:01] (5521.84s)
invite. Evil is Steve. Do I follow you
[92:03] (5523.92s)
on X? DM me on X Elist. I want to make
[92:06] (5526.16s)
sure I follow you.
[92:08] (5528.72s)
I want to shout out all my uh
[92:11] (5531.36s)
subscribers on here. The people who did
[92:12] (5532.88s)
the join thing, the people in the fin
[92:14] (5534.40s)
fam. I appreciate you. I learn
[92:16] (5536.32s)
everything because of you. Thanks, man.
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Now I'm senior dev, but I struggle with
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database. Can please make Yeah, I can do
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a full backend uh video on like
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superbase. I can help you do that.
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I went a few weeks in Saab Bay on
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deployment. Cre's amazing. Greece is
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beautiful. Greece is so good. Sideways
[92:36] (5556.56s)
dog photo bomb. I love the
[92:39] (5559.76s)
dog walking through the screen is
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incredible.
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Uh the meta has a much higher quality
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sales and other nutrients. Yeah, I know.
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Something about it, man. See if you can
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upgrade the assets textures with
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something like Poly Haven or CG Traater.
[92:53] (5573.52s)
Okay, let's do that.
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Let's do that. Let's try to upgrade the
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assets real quick. Although I think
[92:59] (5579.68s)
these assets are pretty cool. Let's try
[93:01] (5581.44s)
to upgrade anyway. Share screen. Go back
[93:03] (5583.36s)
to cla code.
[93:07] (5587.76s)
Okay, this
[93:13] (5593.04s)
looks fantastic.
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But someone from my chat
[93:21] (5601.28s)
just said we could upgrade the assets
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textures
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something like Poly Haven or CG Trader.
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Is this true?
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How can we make all the assets and
[93:43] (5623.52s)
textures better? Right. Right. So, this
[93:45] (5625.52s)
is how you talk. This is how you talk to
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AI. We're in plan mode. We're just
[93:49] (5629.44s)
asking questions. We're vibing.
[93:52] (5632.24s)
We're hanging out.
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Hi guys. I'm Victoria Shima from
[93:56] (5636.56s)
Nigeria. I'm so excited about building
[93:59] (5639.04s)
AI. I want to build an AI translator app
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that translates my native language to
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English. You should 100% do that. That'd
[94:05] (5645.28s)
be awesome. Probably be pretty simple to
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do as well. I'd go to claude.com and I'd
[94:10] (5650.08s)
say, "Hey, how do I build this app?"
[94:11] (5651.60s)
Download Claude Code and build it out.
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You can you can build that in one
[94:14] (5654.96s)
sitting. I just build a 3D world in one
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hour. You can probably build that in 20
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minutes, Victoria. 100%. You should do
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100%. How do I get on time? Is it on
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Phantom or the website? You go to time.f
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fun. I'm on time.fun tweets always. I'm
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on there. Um, have you done much with
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graphics, Jen? I tried to get Claude to
[94:35] (5675.44s)
make some SVG. I haven't I haven't done
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this. My first time doing anything 3D
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really.
[94:41] (5681.92s)
All right. What's it saying?
[94:45] (5685.36s)
[Music]
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Okay, so it's doing research on our 3D
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assets to see how it works.
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I think it's Roblox, which allows
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players to create mini games. Now,
[94:55] (5695.04s)
imagine you have the same in a 3D world,
[94:56] (5696.56s)
but games can be generated from Yeah,
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Roblox should integrate with AI.
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Man, there's no way I record a video
[95:03] (5703.28s)
after this. Place is gone. Great
[95:05] (5705.92s)
content. Thank you. I'm building a
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school
[95:08] (5708.88s)
like website to maintain a community.
[95:11] (5711.52s)
think on using Bunny Stream to host my
[95:13] (5713.76s)
videos for the courses. Any suggestions?
[95:16] (5716.48s)
All my demo videos and all that that I
[95:18] (5718.48s)
use for my app, I just has it have it as
[95:21] (5721.04s)
like unlisted videos on YouTube. That's
[95:23] (5723.20s)
all I do. It's simple.
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Probably not going to read this, but I
[95:28] (5728.40s)
follow apps video. Now I am building
[95:31] (5731.36s)
apps to learn many things and earn some
[95:33] (5733.52s)
money in future hopefully. Greetings
[95:35] (5735.04s)
from Turkey, says M. M. Well, read it. I
[95:39] (5739.44s)
did read it. You gotta give me a little
[95:41] (5741.12s)
bit more credit than that. I did read
[95:42] (5742.32s)
it. Second of all, thank you. Uh, glad
[95:45] (5745.60s)
you learned something and I'm proud of
[95:46] (5746.88s)
you, man. Way to take action. Way to
[95:49] (5749.84s)
take action. Way to like see the video
[95:52] (5752.24s)
and be like, I'm going to build
[95:53] (5753.12s)
something. I love that, dude. I love
[95:55] (5755.60s)
that. I'm going to Turkey this summer,
[95:57] (5757.04s)
by the way. I'll be in Turkey in two
[95:58] (5758.16s)
months, visiting Turkey. Going on a
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little Euro trip in a couple months.
[96:01] (5761.52s)
Turkeyy's on the itinerary. So, I will
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be going there. Here you have amazing
[96:05] (5765.52s)
food. Amazing food in Turkey. I'm
[96:08] (5768.00s)
hearing I'm also into crypto so I would
[96:10] (5770.08s)
love to explore using claude for
[96:11] (5771.44s)
building that you 100% can do that
[96:13] (5773.12s)
Victoria I have a couple of crypto app
[96:17] (5777.92s)
I've been thinking about but there's so
[96:19] (5779.84s)
much opportunity there's so much
[96:21] (5781.68s)
opportunity all right let's see what
[96:22] (5782.80s)
Claude wants to do to improve our
[96:24] (5784.00s)
graphics based on my analysis here's
[96:25] (5785.92s)
what I found and what could be done to
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add textures to the office scheme a
[96:29] (5789.68s)
texture loader is already no texture
[96:31] (5791.44s)
files okay so plan to add textures add
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texture files here update officejs to
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load and apply the textures. All right,
[96:39] (5799.84s)
let's do it. Add textures.
[96:44] (5804.56s)
Let's execute that. So, Cloud Code's
[96:46] (5806.24s)
going to go build out the textures for
[96:52] (5812.32s)
I did an app for motorcycle people to
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use as a gamified app embedded with a
[96:57] (5817.92s)
shop, a site, or community, and GPS
[96:59] (5819.68s)
tracker trying to take all things
[97:01] (5821.12s)
together. That's amazing, Moto. I love
[97:03] (5823.20s)
that. That's so cool that you're
[97:05] (5825.28s)
building uh apps and like things you're
[97:07] (5827.76s)
interested in, right? You clearly like
[97:09] (5829.20s)
motorcycles. Your whole picture is you
[97:10] (5830.80s)
with a motorcycle helmet on and you're
[97:12] (5832.96s)
building motorcycle app. How sick is
[97:14] (5834.72s)
that? That's amazing.
[97:18] (5838.08s)
Uh also, if you're enjoying the stream,
[97:19] (5839.76s)
leave a like down below. It'll get more
[97:21] (5841.52s)
people on the Finn fam. Every week we've
[97:24] (5844.00s)
done this. We've expanded the Finn fam.
[97:26] (5846.24s)
This is our third live stream. We do
[97:27] (5847.76s)
this every Thursday. Every Thursday we
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did this. We started two weeks ago. I
[97:32] (5852.56s)
think we topped off at 51 concurrent.
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Then we did this last week and we topped
[97:37] (5857.20s)
off at uh I think it was concurrent. I
[97:40] (5860.56s)
think we up to 130 concurrent on here on
[97:43] (5863.36s)
this stream. So, this is a big one for
[97:45] (5865.52s)
us. I put out a bunch of videos that
[97:47] (5867.60s)
went viral this week. So, that's
[97:48] (5868.72s)
probably we got more people on fam this
[97:50] (5870.88s)
week. Hi guys, how y'all doing? Says
[97:53] (5873.44s)
Kingdoms MC Highlights. Good to have you
[97:55] (5875.04s)
on here. Kingdoms MC Highlights. All
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right. So, what's Claude Code doing over
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Here's the Okay, so it's gonna upgrade
[98:06] (5886.08s)
the play assets. Let's do it. Upgrade
[98:08] (5888.08s)
them. All right. So, it's upgrading the
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assets. Replace the characters ready
[98:13] (5893.52s)
player me avatar. Is it going to
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download or do I have to do phase one?
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Download. Oh, so I do I have to download
[98:19] (5899.20s)
the asset?
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I might have to download.
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Maybe I'll do it. Character upgrade.
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replace capsule characters with ready
[98:29] (5909.28s)
player me avatar. Okay, so texture
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loading structure
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with texture load. Do I have to get all
[98:36] (5916.08s)
those in there or can it generate a
[98:37] (5917.52s)
texture loading?
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Let me do this. Am I going to to have to
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download all these textures
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one by one?
[98:50] (5930.80s)
Let's see what he's doing here. Uh,
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you've been killing it, bro. I follow
[98:55] (5935.12s)
you on X. any chance you would do a tour
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on video of like software you use to
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create and manage for all the platforms
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you're on, says Bobby? Yeah, man. I'd be
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happy to do that. I'll give you a quick
[99:05] (5945.44s)
rundown right now if you want. Um, right
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now I'm live streaming on Streamyard. I
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use Streamyard stream because I think
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it's the easiest.
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So, Streamyard
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camera Sony EV Sony ZV E10. I got a
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little light box
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$60 cheap lighting on Amazon China
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probably. Um microphones a shore the
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shore podcast mic
[99:33] (5973.52s)
editing I use cap cut cap cut I've been
[99:35] (5975.92s)
using for editing pretty simple that's
[99:38] (5978.00s)
about it anything in particular you want
[99:39] (5979.60s)
to know Bobby any particular gadgets or
[99:42] (5982.32s)
software you want me to go through
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indeed this year compared to last is
[99:46] (5986.48s)
crazy even month results are night and
[99:48] (5988.48s)
day to see yeah AI is crazy about Turkey
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Istanbul is I think I'm going to
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Istanbul and best seen food is the
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western coast a lot of history and good
[99:56] (5996.80s)
people wish you great time in Turkey.
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Obviously, of course. Can't wait to go
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to Turkey, man. Alex, not sure it
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applies to the stream idea, but you
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should look into the hooks in. I'm going
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to be doing that. Also, cursor just got
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big updates.
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Uh, cursor just got big updates as well.
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I think there's a few new features I'll
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have to go through and make a video on.
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Uh, no, you won't. Cut the download one.
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Let me create a better solution for you.
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Let me use What did it just say? Let me
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use. Is it going to procedurally
[100:25] (6025.92s)
generate it for us? say,
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is it going to pro it say it's going to
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procedurally generate? Oh my god, I'm
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looking at what it's doing in the
[100:34] (6034.96s)
background. It's building stuff out for
[100:36] (6036.16s)
us. It's making it look prettier. Um, I
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think it's procedurally generating
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everything.
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I don't think I'm going to have to
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download any asset. I think it's just
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prove all the It's going to prove all
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the assets for us. It's pretty cool. I'm
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going to turn the music. Oh, the music's
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already
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I think he's talking about the software
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and all the services you use for your
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apps. Oh, for like how I build my own
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apps out? I'm happy to go through
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anything in particular you're curious
[101:03] (6063.12s)
about.
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Anything in particular I can go through
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when it comes to uh the software man?
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Happy to go through it.
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All right. Do you guys want to see what
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the uh the 3D environment looks like
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Let's see. It made some upgrades. It's
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not a huge upgrade, but it's a little
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bit better. We have like a floor. The
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desks look a little bit more realistic.
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We have some work we can do. We We'll
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work on the textures a little bit here.
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I don't know if you can see the detail,
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but there's now like a texture on the
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floor. The desks now have a chair.
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There's a little bit more detail.
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There's now trees in the back left and
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back right. It's kind of cool. I think
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the dog and the human look the same.
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Lighting. So, there's lights up there.
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Now, let's do this. I want a wood floor.
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Let's add a wood floor. Let's go back.
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Let's go back into claw code. Let's get
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a wood floor in this, shall we? If you
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have recommendations for what you guys
[102:05] (6125.92s)
want to add, too, let me know in the
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chat.
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some things I want to change here. Can
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you make the floor a wood floor?
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Like a tiled wood? Uh, let's see what
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they say with that.
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Nice crane texture there.
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Let's see if I can I want to improve the
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floor. I want to make like a wood floor.
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Uh, I'm based in Albania. I have a
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friend who just went to Albania. I'm
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trying to create an AI startup. Profit
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is really hard. How do I get people to
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pay subscription? Cool. Says deal. Good
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question. Deal.
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Can't move forward. Cannot film videos
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live stream days. Claude code goes
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there. Uh yeah, you want to you want to
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get revenue for your AI startup? Want to
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get some subscribers? Deal. Here's how
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you do it. You create content. Share
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your journey. I call it the share your
[103:05] (6185.60s)
journey framework, right? So you go on X
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deal,
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go on Twitter, you start building your
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app, you film a video, you're building,
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you share it on Twitter, people watch
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it, they get interested and sign up, you
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build more, you ship more, you share
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more, they sign up more, and you go in
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that circle over and over and over
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again, right? So I have Creator Buddy. I
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have my app, Creator Buddy. It's an AI
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content tool, creatorbuddy.io.
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And the days I get the most customers
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into the app are the days that I tweet
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about the app, what I'm building, right?
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I tweet about what I'm building.
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So, I build a new feature, I'll record a
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video, and I'll tweet it out.
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And you don't need a huge audience to do
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this. How do you build an audience?
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You create content, right? So you go,
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you film yourself building your app,
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building out features, putting out X
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that gets you followers, that gets you
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an audience that will then go and buy
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your app. So it's the it's the SYJ
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framework, the share your journey
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framework deal. That's how you get
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customers and get subscribers. Got to be
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creating content. Have to be creating
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content. Odd codes asked me for
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confirmations every time. Is there a way
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to avoid that? Yeah, there's a second
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option. And every time it asks you for
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approval, there's like a second one that
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says, "Yes, do this anyway. Always or
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something."
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I'm sorry, I just got in the live
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stream. Which game genre are you trying
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to coach? So, what we're building on
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this stream, Kingdoms MC Highlights, is
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3D AI app where you're in like a 3D
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office and you can talk to AI
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characters, ask them questions, and they
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respond to like a 3D office.
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Feature suggestion for video buddy.
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Parse through chat and put little flags
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on road mapap for all the people who put
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their location in the chat. That's a
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sick idea. We would have to check to see
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if the live stream
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chat logs go through the API. But that's
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a that's a good idea. I'm going to do
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that. Thanks, bro. I'm techsavvy but
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curious and others may be at very
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beginner level. Like kind of like an MTV
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clips of your computer but for X. I use
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this creator buddy. Oh, and YouTube for
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Cap Cut. Yeah, I can do that. I use
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Creator Buddy for X, so coming up with
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my content. Uh Cap Cut for editing my
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YouTube videos. Um
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that's about it. Software wise,
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Streamyard for doing live streaming.
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That's about it. Okay, let's see if our
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uh it says perfect. updated the floor to
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use a beautiful wood texture with
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enhanced wood floor has now classic
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hardwood office look with realistic wood
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grain texture that adds warmth and
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character to the space. So I'm going to
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do a little spoil for you guys and let
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you know that it's not wood on this.
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The look of the floor didn't change at
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all. Something didn't go right.
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For those who just joined the stream,
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I'll show you what uh what the app we're
[106:14] (6374.48s)
building looks like so far. We got an
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entire 3D office space we built out
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here.
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Check this out. So, you can walk around
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the office space and you can chat with
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the AI agent and say, "Hey, how you
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doing?" And this is all powered by AI.
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So, the AI agent talk to you back,
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right? So, that's pretty cool.
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Then you have a little office dog
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walking around that goes woof woof when
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you talk to it. Say woof woof office dog
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woof woof.
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So imagine filling this office space up
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with like other AI agents and people you
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can talk to. That's pretty cool.
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Everyone needs off every office needs a
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clipboard. Should put a clipboard there.
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Bro, I know this is private. I don't
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know where this is going. And maybe you
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don't want to share this, but as a
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software engineer, I'd love to know
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about how much it cost you to run your
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main app, which is used by thousands.
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Oh, I'm not going to share that.
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So, people want to know how much it
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costs to run my main app. I'm going to
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tell you right now by far the big
[107:13] (6433.60s)
biggest expense for Creator Buddy. So,
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Creator Buddy,
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I have 500 paid subscribers using it
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every month. Um,
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it has $300,000 ARR. The costs for me
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are this. I use the X API, the Twitter
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API, right? That's what phons in tweets
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for the app, right? So, my app, for
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those who don't know, is a is a AI uh
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content app. Twitter helps you write
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tweets and stuff. So, it pulls in all
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your tweets. It syncs all your tweets
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from AX. I paid $5,000 a month for that
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API. That's just how much the X API
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costs.
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$5,000 a month. That's my biggest
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expense. Then there's AI expenses. Pay
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about $1,000 a month for claude API.
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And I pay like $20 a month for the
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database, $20 a month for the hosting,
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$20 a month for the email service.
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That's about it. So, what's like call it
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call it $6,500 is my cost a month on
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$25,000 MR.
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I mean, the biggest expense is taxes,
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right?
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USD for Claude. Yeah. Everything you do
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in uh creator buddies is powered by AI.
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So everything runs through the claude
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Everything is AI powered.
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Why use cursor and claude and not VS
[108:54] (6534.88s)
code and claude? Because cursor has
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background agents built in which I think
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are very helpful. Audio is cutting out
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again. Audio
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is audio cutting out again for people.
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Audio cutting out again.
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$1,000. Yeah. Everything in Creator
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Buddy is powered by AI. So, everything
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is hard costs. That's why there's like
[109:18] (6558.48s)
no free trial is because everything has
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hard costs. Everything costs me money.
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Everything costs me money
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because it's powered by AI. Uh, why not
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have several Max accounts connect?
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Because that's not how it's an API. You
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don't have Max for the API. Yeah, audio
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cuts off bit here and there. Really?
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I really don't know what to do. Maybe
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it's the music. I'll just turn the music
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off and see if that fixes anything.
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Maybe it's the music. I don't know. Um,
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let me know if it keeps happening.
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You use You told me the ultra tiers.
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Yeah. Well, no. Well, it's $200 for
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Claude Max for claw code like the claw
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tools, but I'm paying for the API. The
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API is different. The API is hard cost.
[110:08] (6608.08s)
Right. Everything in Creator Buddy
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like has hard costs. I'll show you. So
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in Creator Buddy,
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here you go. I'll show you a little live
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demo creator buddy. Right. So you can
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put in
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you put in a tweet idea, you say
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repurpose, and the AI
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repurposes your tweet for you and comes
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up with a tweet template,
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right? So this is powered by AI, right?
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Like an AI wrote this tweet template for
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me. So this has a hard cost. This costs
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like, you know, five cents or something
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to do. You know, I have of people doing
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this. They do it multiple times a day.
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comes out to about $1,000 a month.
[110:55] (6655.76s)
Yeah, much better without the music. All
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right, we won't do any music moving
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forward. That's fine. Um, it's fine.
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Okay, maybe has something to do with the
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audio filtering. Yeah, it's probably the
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background music. Have you tried
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spawning swarms of agents in cloud code
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yet? Is this similar to big agent
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cursor? Yeah, you can do that. A lot of
[111:12] (6672.56s)
people are talking about that. So, for
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those who don't know, you can in clawed
[111:17] (6677.36s)
code say build swarms of agents. I'll
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show you that right now. So in claw
[111:23] (6683.84s)
code, you can literally give a command
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spin up multiple agents to do XYZ,
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right? And then if you hit enter,
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Cloud Code will literally create
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multiple AI agents that go out and do
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things for you,
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which is cool, but I I don't feel a need
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for that right now. When I use AI
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agents, what I do is, and I'm going to
[111:46] (6706.56s)
have a video out on this either tomorrow
[111:48] (6708.16s)
or Saturday, so make sure to hit
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subscribe and turn on bell icon. If you
[111:51] (6711.92s)
haven't turned on the bell icon yet,
[111:53] (6713.20s)
turn on the bell icon right now.
[111:56] (6716.40s)
That's going to show you how I combine
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clawed code with background agents and
[112:01] (6721.52s)
cursor. So background agents and cursor
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are incredible.
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If you combine them correctly with
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clawed code,
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you get unbelievable results.
[112:12] (6732.96s)
Unbelievable results. Unbelievable
[112:15] (6735.20s)
results. So, I'll show you the workflow
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in my next video. And I'll do this on
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live stream too in the next live stream.
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I'll show you the workflow you do on
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like what you have clawed code do and
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what you have the background agents do
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because the background agents are
[112:28] (6748.96s)
incredible. The background agents you
[112:31] (6751.04s)
have an they have an app now. [ __ ] I
[112:33] (6753.04s)
just slammed my watch. Uh the background
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agents,
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they now have a cursor app.
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You can spin up agents on the go. You
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can spin up agents on the go and they
[112:44] (6764.64s)
just do work for you. So if you combine
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this with Claude code,
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then you are in the in the words of my
[112:55] (6775.84s)
good friend Rave Fernando
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cooking.
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Then you're cooking. If you're spinning
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up the AI agents, the background agents
[113:06] (6786.64s)
and cursor, and you're combining them
[113:08] (6788.00s)
with Claude Gold and baby, you're
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cooking with gas, as my good friend Ray
[113:13] (6793.04s)
Fernando would say.
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If you're not sub to Ray Fernando,
[113:17] (6797.36s)
you're a [ __ ] Get Ray Fern. We'll
[113:20] (6800.08s)
leave the stream, but make sure after
[113:22] (6802.00s)
open up a second tab. Open up a second
[113:24] (6804.40s)
tab and subscribe to Ray Fernando on
[113:26] (6806.56s)
YouTube makes excellent AI videos.
[113:29] (6809.68s)
This is exactly what I'm pining to know.
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Cursor and claw says Adam Forbes. Adam
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Forbes. Spectacular professional name
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first of all. Spectacular Adam Forbes.
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Professional name. I love it. Uh,
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spectacular professional profile
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picture. I love that as well.
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Next video. Adam Forbes. Next video
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coming out in the next two days. How to
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combine cursor with Claude code
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background agents. The ultimate workflow
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for building with cloud code background
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agents. Let them cook.
[114:04] (6844.40s)
Let them cook. Imagine an AI agent in a
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3D environment that chats X tweets of a
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specific user account you follow.
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How would that work though? Vibeware,
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how what what kind of interaction?
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Right. So you have this 3D office
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environment up all day, right?
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Say you have this 3D office environment
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up. You have it on your another tab in
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your browser. It's sitting on your
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screen
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and you have an AI agent walking around
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and it shouts out
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tweets from Alex Finn every time he
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tweets.
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What are you looking You just want that
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just to play in the background as you're
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working. What kind of interaction are
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you looking for there?
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What are you looking to get out of that?
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What kind of interaction are you looking
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Are you looking just in the background
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all day hear people
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shout out tweets or do you want like a
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chat box where you can go and then
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review tweets later? What What are you
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looking because I could build that. I'm
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just trying to figure out what's the
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value you're looking for out of that.
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You know what I'm saying? Do homie
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big dog big homie
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doggy homie. Maybe have the tweets
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scrolling on the whiteboard for at a
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glance following.
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That's a pretty good idea. Let me write
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that down. So, I'm going to give a
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little spoiler for you guys.
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I'm going to give a little spoiler
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on the whiteboard.
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have things scrolling
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or on it can be stocks or your portfolio
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or tweets from someone. I got a little
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spoiler for you guys here. I'm for my
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next app that I'm building, my sequel to
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Creator Buddy.
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Trying to get this mic to stay still.
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It's going to be a version of what we
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built today. Let me just say that. It's
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going to be a version of what we built
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today.
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So, you'd want the tweets to show up on
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the whiteboard. Okay, we can do that. I
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pay $5,000 a month for the X API. So, I
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have that data. I have that data. We can
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build that.
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We can build that 100%.
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Might be built for specific type of
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tweet like user posted AI startup. Okay,
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that's interesting. Build an MA MMA bed
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app with 3D office fights. It can be
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done. It can be done. That can be done.
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I like that. It could be like town
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criers where they jump out of town and
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when someone prominent you follow posts.
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Yeah. But do you want that? Like a
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background agent just talking and
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yapping all day. This person this person
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this person tweeted.
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There's something there. I'm just trying
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to figure out what's there. There's
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something to that idea.
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Maybe they put like a piece of paper on
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your desk that has the tweet on it or
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maybe the tweet shows up on the
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whiteboard
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or maybe it's just a notification and
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you click it and walks over and lets you
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can get notifications and you click the
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notification and the AI
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runs over and talks to you. Could be
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something like that.
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If I understand, you don't like feeding
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PRDs, you just prompt cloud code until
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it's production ready. Correct.
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I'm going to be honest with you guys,
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you watch any of these other AI
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channels, they have all these complex
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workflows.
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They they go to one AI and they spin up
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a product requirement stock and then
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they go to another AI like a task master
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AI that takes all the tasks and they
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take all those tasks
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prompt analyzer that builds specific
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prompts and they take that prompt
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analyzer and they put that in cloud code
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they go oh break this down into steps
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and all this
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I don't do any of that I go into claw
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code and I say hey this is what I want
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to build what do you
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said that I don't use any third-party
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PRD tools and third party task
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management tools and third party testing
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tools and third party prompt optimizing
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tools.
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I just go to cloud code and say, "Hey
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buddy, what's up? Think about building a
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3D office world." Which we add to it.
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Enter.
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And then it builds a plan in plan mode.
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And as long as you have a good rules
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file, it'll build you a pretty detailed
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in-depth plan. And you go, "Sounds good.
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enter.
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And then if you have other ideas, little
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detail ideas you want to add as you go
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you just spin up a background agent on
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cursor and you say, "Hey, build this out
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for me." Post and boom, it goes and
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builds it. I listen,
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you're gonna over the next 10 years get
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a billion in one AI tools shoved down
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your throat and a ton of them are going
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to be amazing amazing amazing AI tools
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that are very helpful and do amazing
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things 100%.
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But like here's thing
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to curse try not to curse. I don't want
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to be demonetized. Keep it freaking
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simple.
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Keep it freaking simple. Okay.
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I try to make my workflow as simple,
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optimized, toolf free as I can. I don't
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need a tool for optimizing prompts and
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optimizing context and MCP server here.
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Tech, the audio is already going nuts,
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bro. The audio is going nuts. What do
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you mean the audio is going nuts?
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Someone give me a breakdown after the
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stream. What's wrong with the audio? I
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keep getting complaints about the audio.
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Is the audio that bad? What's wrong with
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the audio?
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Oh, I know what's wrong with the audio.
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I know what's wrong with the audio.
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I know what's wrong with the audio. I'll
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fix it for the next one. Um, I have this
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I could probably just fix it right now
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to be quite honest with you. Yeah, I
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just fixed it. The issue is
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How's the audio now? Is the audio now?
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No. The audio The issue with the audio
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is I have an auto. It's built into the
[120:42] (7242.72s)
microphone auto levels where it bumps up
[120:46] (7246.24s)
the noise and lowers the noise based on
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how loud I'm talking. The issue is
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there's a slight delay to it. So, if I
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go up and start yelling into the
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microphone and then I pull back,
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it'll lower whatever I'm saying next.
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So, you can barely hear it. That's the
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issue. I just figured it out. That's
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been the entire time. Uh, I just turned
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it off. So, it shouldn't be doing the
[121:06] (7266.96s)
autoleveling anymore. It's just
[121:08] (7268.72s)
autoleveling. Just delayed a second so
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it moves things up too high and moves it
[121:13] (7273.36s)
down. Very muffled now.
[121:16] (7276.08s)
God. Okay. I just turned it back on.
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I just turned it back on. Whatever. I
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don't care.
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Sure. Screw you. Sure. Um I have really
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good idea for a game, but what was I
[121:28] (7288.96s)
saying? Oh, yeah. So, I keep the I keep
[121:30] (7290.96s)
the tools simple. Keep it simple,
[121:32] (7292.80s)
stupid. I don't have a million AI tools
[121:34] (7294.72s)
in my workflow.
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I use quad code, I use cursor, and I use
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an AI chatbot
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here. Let me turn the auto level off and
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then I'll turn
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now. Okay. How's it sound now? Does it
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sound Does it sound good now?
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Should sound good now, I think. Right.
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All right. Should sound good now. Have
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you ever thought about writing a book
[122:03] (7323.84s)
about this whole AI vibe coding thing?
[122:09] (7329.28s)
Oh, now it's good. Finally. God, was the
[122:11] (7331.92s)
audio The audio wasn't bad the entire
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stream, was it? We didn't just go two
[122:15] (7335.52s)
hours of bad audio, did we? Did we just
[122:18] (7338.24s)
have a full two hour stream of bad
[122:19] (7339.76s)
audio?
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Have you ever thought about writing a
[122:23] (7343.68s)
book about this AI AI vibe coding thing?
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Did was this is this is this been a good
[122:28] (7348.64s)
stream audio-wise? Like I know there's
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been hiccups here and there, but this is
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gonna be like the type of thing where I
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watch replay back and I'm like wanting
[122:35] (7355.60s)
to blight myself. I don't want Okay, I'm
[122:39] (7359.12s)
fine. All right. Um, have you ever
[122:41] (7361.60s)
thought about writing a book? I'm going
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to write a book.
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I'm going to write a book.
[122:49] (7369.44s)
It wasn't horrible, but it was
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But here's the thing. It's not going to
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be a book about vibe coding. It's been
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good the time I've been in here. All
[122:58] (7378.40s)
right, good. It It's not going to be a
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vibe coding book.
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It's going to be deeper than that,
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right? I don't like to do things that
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are the same as everyone else because
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there's going to be audio has been like
[123:14] (7394.48s)
90% quality. It's in and out a little
[123:15] (7395.92s)
bit. Okay, good.
[123:18] (7398.88s)
There's going to be a million vibe
[123:20] (7400.24s)
coding books over the next
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two years.
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Mine's going to be different. Uh, it's
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going to be more biography style
[123:33] (7413.84s)
about my life, but with the purpose of
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it being like teaching you how to vibe
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code and like start a business, but then
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it'll have an interesting narrative
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because I think my life has had a very
[123:44] (7424.56s)
interesting narrative. For those who
[123:46] (7426.32s)
don't know much about me, maybe you
[123:47] (7427.60s)
discovered me on YouTube over the last
[123:49] (7429.04s)
two weeks because I've had a few videos
[123:51] (7431.20s)
bonkers.
[123:55] (7435.68s)
like failed school. I was like 2.4 GPA
[123:58] (7438.80s)
in high school, 2.4 GPA in college, lost
[124:01] (7441.60s)
my scholarship,
[124:03] (7443.36s)
student, fired from multiple jobs. Like
[124:07] (7447.04s)
I've I'm like a bum or was a bum most of
[124:11] (7451.04s)
my life. Like total bum, total failure.
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Never amounted much. Never thought I
[124:17] (7457.04s)
would amount to much. Always thought I
[124:18] (7458.96s)
was going to be an idiot. Always thought
[124:20] (7460.16s)
I wasn't going to accomplish anything.
[124:23] (7463.28s)
Um, like literally up until I'm 35,
[124:27] (7467.12s)
literally up until the age of 25,
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thought I was a total failure and never
[124:31] (7471.68s)
would do anything in life and would have
[124:33] (7473.76s)
to fake it the entire way to do to like
[124:36] (7476.96s)
even life. Honestly, that's that's the
[124:41] (7481.36s)
way I was up until 25. was nothing but a
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D student throughout college. Nothing
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but a D student in high school. Fired
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from my first couple jobs. Never got
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along with any of my bosses. Never got
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along with any of my co-workers.
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Like I was just convinced I was a total
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[ __ ] Period.
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Then 25 hits and I built my first app.
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Build my first app.
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And I didn't realize I could do that. I
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didn't realize I was capable of that.
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Something clicked on in me was just like
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if I put myself out there and build
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stuff and like try to learn things,
[125:25] (7525.28s)
I could
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improve and I can get smarter and I can
[125:29] (7529.28s)
create things and I can create economic
[125:31] (7531.04s)
value for myself and I could have had
[125:32] (7532.48s)
this awakening, right? And so my book is
[125:37] (7537.92s)
going to be about that journey of going
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from nothing to something. Going from I
[125:45] (7545.84s)
think I'm an idiot to oh my god, I can
[125:47] (7547.92s)
accomplish a lot. And because of vibe
[125:50] (7550.56s)
coding and AI, you can accomplish more
[125:52] (7552.56s)
than you can imagine.
[125:55] (7555.36s)
So that's what the book's gonna it's.
[125:56] (7556.48s)
It's not going to be about how to vibe
[125:57] (7557.84s)
code vibe coding 101. It's going to be
[126:00] (7560.80s)
more about here's my journey and here's
[126:03] (7563.04s)
how here's how your life changes when
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you realize you have and you realize you
[126:07] (7567.76s)
have for your life and you realize and
[126:10] (7570.88s)
you realize I want out there and put in
[126:13] (7573.28s)
an effort and build and create
[126:19] (7579.60s)
and realize as Steve Jobs said
[126:23] (7583.12s)
everything around you is built by people
[126:25] (7585.04s)
stupider than you.
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Once you have that realization, you can
[126:30] (7590.24s)
accomplish anything you want. And vibe
[126:32] (7592.48s)
coding and AI is just a tool to do that.
[126:35] (7595.20s)
AI and vibe coding is useless if you
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have zero agency. If you have zero
[126:39] (7599.68s)
initiative, if you're not autodidactic,
[126:42] (7602.32s)
that's the word of the stream,
[126:43] (7603.36s)
autodactic. If you're not autodidactic,
[126:46] (7606.32s)
AI and vibe coding is useless. Is a
[126:48] (7608.64s)
useless tool.
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But the moment you realize you're
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capable of anything, let's brain rot on
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the screen. While we do this share
[126:57] (7617.84s)
screen window,
[127:01] (7621.04s)
let's have our 3D app walking around as
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we little brain rod 3D app. How about we
[127:06] (7626.48s)
do this? I can watch the dog walk around
[127:08] (7628.32s)
while I chat. So you have dopamine hits
[127:10] (7630.24s)
going. Once you realize
[127:13] (7633.68s)
you AI is useless until you become
[127:16] (7636.88s)
autodactic until autonomous and can on
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build things on your own and get
[127:22] (7642.80s)
initiative to build then that's when
[127:25] (7645.04s)
vibe co
[127:27] (7647.04s)
helpful
[127:32] (7652.00s)
my voice is shot what was your timeline
[127:34] (7654.40s)
from idea to production with creator
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buddy started building creator buddy
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when I discovered cursor in August 2024
[127:40] (7660.80s)
4 launched at January 2025
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100K arr
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more more focused on web apps and
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websites or mobile apps I'm more focused
[127:56] (7676.56s)
on uh web apps and websites it's just
[127:58] (7678.80s)
the art form I'm more interested in
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same bra was a 27 student joined the
[128:04] (7684.08s)
Navy at 27 retired last year now I'm
[128:06] (7686.72s)
about to finish my MBA with straight A's
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I love it. We've been going for two
[128:13] (7693.68s)
hours, guys. My voice is shot. My voice
[128:15] (7695.68s)
is My throat's on fire. We built an
[128:18] (7698.72s)
incredible 3D AI app on stream today.
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Learned anything at all, leave a like.
[128:24] (7704.24s)
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this, let me know. If you end here, uh,
[128:34] (7714.32s)
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[128:37] (7717.92s)
Leave a reply. Uh,
[128:40] (7720.88s)
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[128:43] (7723.68s)
3D dog, our office dog that we just
[128:45] (7725.76s)
built. Bark bark. You made it the end on
[128:48] (7728.32s)
the replay. Uh, let me know in the
[128:50] (7730.32s)
replies of bark bark. I want to know if
[128:52] (7732.16s)
you made it to the end. I'm curious to
[128:53] (7733.60s)
see how many people made it in. A little
[128:55] (7735.52s)
shout out to our 3D dog we made. Uh, I
[128:58] (7738.16s)
do this every Thursday. Every Thursday I
[129:00] (7740.48s)
live stream vibe coding building apps
[129:02] (7742.72s)
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sure to turn on the bell icon.
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[129:15] (7755.76s)
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[129:20] (7760.48s)
my fun. This is the most fun part of the
[129:22] (7762.24s)
week. Honestly, this is the most fun
[129:23] (7763.68s)
part of the week for me. I love hanging
[129:25] (7765.68s)
out with you guys and building. It
[129:27] (7767.04s)
really is a blast. Stop by every
[129:29] (7769.28s)
Thursday. Usually at uh 1 pm PST. Maybe
[129:33] (7773.20s)
we'll keep it at noon PST.
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We had our biggest audience yet. This
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was our most successful stream. Yeah, we
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got up to 103 concurrent viewers.
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Incredible.
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Love you guys from the bottom of my
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heart. Have an amazing holiday weekend
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if you're in America. Have an amazing
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weekend if you're not in America.
[129:53] (7793.12s)
Appreciate you all. Love you all. Feel
[129:55] (7795.36s)
free to DM me on X. You're on Twitter
[129:57] (7797.52s)
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[129:59] (7799.84s)
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as well. Let me know your feedback on X
[130:03] (7803.68s)
as well. feedback on the stream. Would
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love to hear it. Love you guys.
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Seriously, from the bottom of my heart,
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thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank
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you. Thank you.
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I'll see you in the next one. New video
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this weekend. Another live stream next
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Thursday. See you guys there. Appreciate
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you all. Love you all. Seriously, more
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than you can imagine. Bye guys.