I host a very very small (< 20 downloads per episode) podcast and am interested in doing a series of podcasts based on our experiences as developers of using chatGPT or chatGPT like tools to build a simple web app while doing as little actual coding as possible.<p>I'd like to build a small web app but I'm not sure exactly what yet. This will be just for experimental purposes. Maybe something like a super basic twitter or yelp clone would be a nice level of complexity for chatGPT.<p>One person could work on the frontend while the other works on the backend. I've been a backend dev most of my career but I'm comfortable doing frontend work too. We collaborate to fulfill some feature. Push our code to a repo. Once that feature is done, we'd record a remote video podcast about it discussing what it was like getting AI to generate the code.<p>The objective is to have fun while playing with cool tech. We could also address some questions with first hand experience:<p>1. Is chatGPT going to take my job as a software engineer?<p>2. Can I not work and let chatGPT do all my work now?<p>3. How much actual work did it take to build the web app?<p>4. How frequently did the AI spit out working code the first time?<p>These are my only must haves, everything else I'm open to changes:<p>1. The objective is to do as little actual coding/work as possible. Even letting AI style and produce a logo is preferable.<p>2. We podcast about our experience<p>3. The web app must be actually functional (not perfect) at the end of it<p>People I'm looking for:<p>1. Has enough technical ability (frontend or backend) to fix or write code to deploy a basic web app<p>2. Has enough free time to see this through. I'm not trying to build something large and beautiful. I'm OK with only doing one feature and podcast episode per week. Maybe a couple hours of building and an hour of podcasting<p>3. Has somewhat good communication skills. The death nail in any podcast is rambling so the ability to communicate somewhat concisely would be great (I'm not amazing at this either BTW)<p>FYI Your real identity does not have to be used or tied to this in any way. I do not tie my real identity to my podcast.<p>If this sounds fun to you, please email me a short summary of why you want to do this and what your rough schedule looks like.<p>For example: "Hey I'm John. I'm really curious about working with AI tools and this is a perfect way to do that. I'm a frontend engineer and am most familiar with React. I'm located on the west coast of the U.S and am free after 5:30 pm weekdays and most of the time on the weekends."<p>My email address in my profile. I'm also open to suggestions or advice. Would you find this podcast series interesting?