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I just unveiled at ElixirConfEU – A Fly.io Remote AI runtime and app builder for phoenix. The fastest way to build full-stack realtime apps. Registrations open next week! Experiment freely, share preview apps, and run anything!
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This is 5x better than Lovable and 10x more mind blowing than the original dhh blog demo. My theory is frameworks with strong patterns and best practices will be 10x more productive with AI than “a hodgepodge of libraries” because of the decisions are mostly already made by the framework creators. Like what ORM to use? Just Ecto, not trying prisma or drizzle and integrate supabase just because, and then your AI needs to figure out the migration solution. The reality is AI are barely capable of following the instruction of a url you fed it (try ask your AI to setup shadcn with next or remix and watch it fail), let alone making complex architecture decisions for you…

@flydotio Will it support importing an existing Phoenix app - or do you need to start fresh?

@flydotio yes, you can git push anything from local to it, just like I showed the clone in the video => copy git push, paste into local project dir, and off to the races

@flydotio @MatthewBerman @martin_casado Check this out

@flydotio hey...getting account not found issue after login with

@flydotio Invite only – opening up registrations to everybody next week :)

@flydotio Hey Chris, will it be available for other stacks, such as Rails and Laravel? I'm asking because sometimes it's what we have to work with, and it will be amazing to have something like this to port the apps from Heroku to @flydotio as an incentive.

@flydotio I’ve already used it to write large parts of js itself (like the web browser). Pretty much all mainstream langs are already installed on the box

@flydotio this looks super cool <3 it feels very meta since we're building another app builder (@buildwithmocha) using phoenix
