That was four short paragraphs with basically no details - there's basically nothing for eyeballs to see. If I wrote a history of the world that consisted of "Some people lived and died, some of them were bad, I guess", how many copies do you think I'd sell? Any? What's interesting is the details, and a post giving actual detail of building some app, and the benefits and shortcomings of a specific tool would be of great interest to many. If I ask an LLM to save the date to the database, and then ask it to save the time, do I get two variables in two columns? Does that make sense for my app? Do I have to ask it to refactor? Is it able to do that successfully? Does it drop tables during program initialization? How does the latest model do with designing the entire program? How often does it hallucinate for this set of libraries and prompts? There's quite a bit of variance! If it hallucinated libraries and APIs left and right it would be far less useful. Some people don't even get hallucinations because their prompts are so we'll trod. There are all sorts of interesting details to be learned and shared about these new tools that would get a ton of eyeballs.