• This was a fun chat all the way around - especially the start on email etiquette - it was funny to hear behind the scenes at Changelog what they deal with
  • Hearing about AI SEO mainly focusing on Bing was an interesting phenomenon that I had no idea about, but I have made a mental note that I need to go through all of my web-facing projects and make sure they are high in the Bing search index
    • As a follow up, it completely makes sense that we now need to look for how AI is using our web interfaces, since that is where most of the programming recommendations are coming from now
    • React will only get more prominent
    • If I start a new project, I almost always take the libraries and frameworks AI mentions into account, since that is a task it truly is good at - comparing data from all sorts of sources, saving me time from having to read all the landing pages and documentation
    • In a similar vein, how do we make our documentation more accessible for AI, since if AI cannot maintain code that include your library, developers are more likely to rip it out
  • Finally, while I agree that the Slate is not for everyone, the point of it being a great starter truck makes sense - plus, we need some domestic competitors to the Chinese EVs that are miles ahead on features and price

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