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Ian and Aaron talk about what's cooking with Solo, why Aaron's hiring his first full-time employee, Ian's frustrations with moving the team to Codex, and a feel good AI story.
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Ian and Aaron discuss the latest on Solo, including Ian's significant investment in multiple Codex plans, his thoughts on the AI model costs, and the strategic moves to prepare for future growth. They cover their internal projects, interface improvements, and security measures, emphasizing the need to adapt quickly due to the fast-evolving AI landscape and increasing security concerns.
The hosts talk about Aaron's plan to hire his first full-time employee—a trusted team member to run operations and handle business matters such as sponsorships, contracts, and finances. They discuss the importance of hiring based on trust and competence. Ian shares frustrations about the difficulties in hiring due to poor resumes, emphasizing the importance of skill and effort over luck. The conversation also touches on procedural plans like moving to a new workspace and managing team controls for AI tools.
A significant part of the episode involves a deep dive into AI tool usage, including the costs and limitations of OpenAI's models, the benefits of pooling team tokens, and the strategic approach to maximize the utility of AI services. They discuss the importance of making the most of AI's current capabilities before costs increase and how to adapt workflows to harness AI effectively.
The hosts share a heartfelt story about Aaron building a horse name generator with his daughter, highlighting the joys of involving children in coding projects. They reflect on the simplicity and innocence of such endeavors, contrasting it with the professional challenges faced in their work. The story emphasizes the human side of technology and the beauty of teaching and sharing knowledge with family.
An update on the technical challenges of scheduling and producing the podcast, including delays with Outro.fm, the need for more structured segments, and plans for upcoming recordings. The discussion underscores the importance of preparation and planning to ensure smooth episodes, with a humorous tone about the complexities of coordinating schedules.
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