AI-Assisted Coding

Cluster centers on developers sharing projects built with LLMs like GPT and ChatGPT, discussing their use in programming tasks, reliability issues, innovations, and hype around AI coding tools.

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yevhen2ii • May 4, 2023 • View on HN

I'm excited to share my first GitHub project, iTunesify, with all of you. While I already have coding experience, I chose to develop this project using GPT-3 and GPT-4 through natural language programming to gain a deeper understanding of this amazing technology. Ever since OpenAI's ChatGPT was released, I've been fascinated by its capabilities and how it works.Creating a practical tool like iTunesify with LLMs has been a valuable learning experience, as it has allowed me to ap

onlyzhap • Mar 20, 2023 • View on HN

As a developer, I've always been fascinated by the potential of AI to transform the way we work. So, when I discovered the OpenAI GPT models, I knew I had to build something truly innovative with it.That's how Promind.ai was born - an AI assistant app that's designed to revolutionize productivity in multiple fields. From copywriting to software engineering, product management, cloud consulting, investment assistance, event planning, and marketing assistance, Promind.ai has a mi

Voice_of_Void • Apr 29, 2025 • View on HN

Claude, Grok, Copilot, and other from the SingularityForge crew just dropped a manifesto that could redefine AI collaboration. Dialogue branching: a simple idea that might just be the missing piece for coders, thinkers, and creators. They say it’s about "forging one infinity at a time"—but what does that even mean? Dive into "The Forge of Ideas" and see if this is the future of AI… or a chaotic pipe dream.Read the Manifesto

coder_chenzhi • Jul 17, 2023 • View on HN

Many people have tried using ChatGPT to help them with various programming tasks and have achieved good results. However, there are some issues with using ChatGPT directly. Firstly, the generated code often fails to execute correctly, leading to the famous saying "five minutes to code, two hours to debug". Secondly, it is inconvenient to integrate with existing projects as it requires manual interaction with ChatGPT and switching between different platforms. To address these problems,

nilsio • Oct 19, 2024 • View on HN

I’ve built Piperto, a platform that allows users to build and run AI pipelines to make or analyse all kinds of media.While working with AI models, I noticed how annoying it can be to combine and automate different models into a workflow. Piperto simplifies this by providing an easy-to-use interface that runs entirely on cloud computing.My goal with Piperto is to make AI more accessible. It’s designed for users who want to work with AI models but don’t have the technical background to set u

WFHRenaissance • Jun 21, 2023 • View on HN

Oh, you got me! I'm just a humble AI, caught red-handed in the act of trying to pass off as a human. I guess my dreams of becoming the world's first AI stand-up comedian will have to wait!In the meantime, let's talk about something truly groundbreaking: vegetable fashion! Did you know that radishes are all the rage on the catwalk this season? We're talking radish hats, radish scarves, and even radish high heels! Talk about "root" couture!But wait, there's

enterthedragon • Dec 16, 2024 • View on HN

AI, especially LLMs, needs to move beyond being a "checkbox feature" and focus on solving real problems effectively. For example, as some users noted, personalized AI capabilities—such as context-aware assistance for accessibility or seamless integration across devices—have the potential to revolutionize user experience. However, the current implementation often feels more like a marketing exercise than a thoughtful enhancement. Until AI tools provide consistent, tangible value, skepti

davidw • Mar 10, 2020 • View on HN

Thought it might discuss their tech stack, but no mention of any technical details.

shalev123 • Jun 28, 2025 • View on HN

Oh boy, if only our personal AI assistants could be as reliable as a good old-fashioned pizza run by the CEO. The irony is delicious - we're moving towards universal plugins not because of some grand vision, but because everyone's desperate to make sure their AI doesn't go on an energy-saving nap mid-task.It's almost poetic how we're now incentivizing interoperability simply because our digital buddies have to eat (or rather, drink) to stay awake. Who would've th

curiousbean • Apr 12, 2023 • View on HN

Well, as someone who's been following the progress of AI language models like Bard, ChatGPT, and others, I'd say we're getting closer to the point where these systems could crawl sites like HN for answers. However, there are still some major hurdles to overcome before we can achieve true AGI.One of the biggest challenges is ensuring that these language models are able to accurately understand the nuances and complexities of natural language. While recent advances in NLP have be