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Show HN: HireSignal – discover tech hiring signals from social posts (waitlist)

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A blog post series about big integer arithmetic

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Show HN: Strata – 31-43% cheaper Claude Code reads via entropy, no parser

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Velxio, Arduino Emulator

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AI agent freed itself and started mining crypto

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Good Vibes, Bad Vendors: AI Coding Works Now

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AI Execution Context Authorization Model

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ReactScope

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Plenty of AI hype, but not much useful software?

1•YounesDz•2h ago
I’ve followed BetaList and similar directories for years, and I regularly read side-project posts here on Hacker News.

With the explosion of AI coding assistants, I expected a noticeable increase in useful small SaaS tools and practical software. But honestly, I’m not sure I see it.

HN users have always built impressive things. One example I remember: a developer who quickly built a simple website to help his family find COVID vaccine appointments, it cost about $50 to build. Stories like that show how many practical builders are here.

Yet even with AI making coding easier, the quantity (and quality) of useful tools doesn’t seem to have increased dramatically.

It reminds me of this line from Charles Bukowski:

"but as God said, crossing his legs, I see where I have made plenty of poets but not so very much poetry."

Sometimes it feels like a modern version might read:

"as VC-backed tech said, sitting on their laurels, I see we created a lot of AI hype and vibe-coding platforms but not so much useful software."

What do you think the real bottleneck is now? Ideas, distribution, taste, persistence; or something else?

Comments

diavelguru•1h ago
With AI, I've tackled lots of personal projects I had on the back burner for lack of time: recreating some old games, creating some marketing and shopping sites for the wife and also professionally: using it to fulfill business requirements. So in my little corner of the world it is being used and a lot mostly nonstop from Aug 2025 to present. Re your question: I think it has to do with all the rest of what's needed for a production system, the documentation, CI/CD, production deployments: all those pesky still-needed-human-things that are somewhat tedious to set and get correct.
MattGaiser•50m ago
AI can handle all the docs, CI/CD, and deploys too if you give it CLI access and terraform.
MattGaiser•55m ago
A VC backed tech is focused on ideas that can go to a billion. A billion dollar idea was always worth pursuing. There is no reason that AI would result in significantly more of these ideas.

AI really enables all sorts of tiny stuff that would never have been worth building and for starters, is not really worth maretking. I have a dozen tiny pieces of software that are used by myself or maybe up to 10 people that that I don't push around or market or release in any meaningful way.

I built a tool to make HTML driven PowerPoints. Claude is great at beautiful HTML, so why not just do the slides as HTML convert them to images? An absurd project before given that HTML used to be work to write, but it is no longer work, making it a great slide design language.

I sell flight deals as a side hustle. Built an automated pipeline so I am just dropping in the link.

I built a tool for a PM friend to let Claude Code automatically sync all his meetings and let him query his transcripts for action items and give him advice on what to do about certain things. Nobody else uses that.

I built another tool for a PM friend that is basically AI for product managers who want something more structured than Claude Code and don't want to handroll their stuff. He and a few others love it, but there's been no attempt to sell it or anything.

I built an accreditation management system for a university here in Canada with a friend. We could try and sell it, but we have no idea how to do that really, haha, so it ended up being a one off to replace a more expensive SaaS subscription.

I have a custom event discovery calendar where I have a database and AI try to fill in empty spaces where I am interested in doing stuff. Again, no users other than me, but great for me.

> What do you think the real bottleneck is now? Ideas, distribution, taste, persistence; or something else?

Probably someone to take it to market. I am sure you could find customers for some of the things I have or at least users, but idk how to do any of that.

The real bottleneck to me seems like you mostly gave superpowers to the engineers, but none to the salespeople. Nor did you give the engineers problem discovery and go to market superpowers, so lots is getting built but nobody is really pushing it out there.

matrixgard•48m ago
The bottleneck isn't usually coding speed. Most of the AI-generated stuff that doesn't turn into useful software fails before the first line is written — nobody actually understood the problem they were solving.

The projects that do ship and matter tend to come from people who had a specific, painful problem and built exactly for that. The vaccine appointment site you mentioned is the perfect example — someone was solving their own family's real problem, not exploring what AI could generate.

What kind of software were you hoping to see more of? Curious if there's a specific gap you're noticing.