Cortland: programming is like, it's such a bug. Like why would we have to talk in a way that a computer understands if we madeComputer? Cortland: We should just be able to write in English to a computer. And that's getting possible now. So everyone is becoming a programmer. He says you really don't need to learn how to code. If you know the right apps, you could just sign up and start hooking stuff up with your own workflows. Cevallos: How much money did you make from selling this story on Twitter? The Atlantic has reached out to jespa and unbounds page builder for comment.
Danny Postma (@dannypostmaa) talks his rivalry with Pieter Levels, selling his AI startup, using SEO as a moat, how to be an AI first-mover, why he’s not allowed to use ChatGPT, and passing $300k in revenue with Courtland (@csallen) and Channing (@ChanningAllen).