> For those developers proactive enough to embrace this change, AI isn't a threat—it's an unprecedented opportunity. OregonPastDueRent.com is just one example. It's proof that in the age of AI, "too niche" is no longer a barrier but an invitation to innovation.
It's rather insulting that he also wrote the blog post with ChatGPT.
Every time I see "it's not (x), it's (y)" I know exactly what I'm dealing with.
It's possible to use that construction ironically, but I don't think that's the case here.
(Also lmao at his business idea: Using ChatGPT to help landlords automate legal paperwork. It's simultaneously stupid and evil. Nice work.)
It's rather insulting that he also wrote the blog post with ChatGPT.
Every time I see "it's not (x), it's (y)" I know exactly what I'm dealing with.
It's possible to use that construction ironically, but I don't think that's the case here.
(Also lmao at his business idea: Using ChatGPT to help landlords automate legal paperwork. It's simultaneously stupid and evil. Nice work.)