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Building an Events Page with Claude Code and GPT-5

Transcribed Jul 14, 2026
Intermediate 10 min read For: Developers interested in AI-assisted coding, particularly using Claude Code and GPT-5 for building web applications.

AI Summary

The streamer builds an online events page for a meetup app using Claude Code and a spec-driven PRD generated by GPT-5. He also discusses an upcoming 'Built with Claude' contest and tests various AI models including Sonic and Nano Banana.

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Stream Start and Greetings

The streamer greets viewers and outlines the plan to build an online events signup page for the meetup app.

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Spec-Driven PRD Approach

The streamer introduces a spec-driven PRD created with GPT-5, breaking the feature into small modular phases with tests before moving on.

[02:00]
Upcoming 'Built with Claude' Contest

Antropic's 'Built with Claude' contest runs through end of August, offering $600 in prizes. The streamer plans to enter next week.

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Using Claude Code and GPT-5

The streamer uses Claude Code with slash init to create a project structure, then feeds the PRD to Claude Code to implement features step by step.

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Testing and Validation

The streamer runs tests for API routes and input validation, fixing failures before moving to the next module.

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Online Events Page Demo

The streamer demonstrates the completed online events page with mock data, allowing users to create and join events.

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Testing Sonic Model

The streamer tests the Sonic model (likely Grok) for speed and code generation, noting it's very fast but not as accurate as Horizon.

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Nano Banana Image Model

The streamer tests Nano Banana for image editing, finding it impressive for tasks like adding objects or changing angles.

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Security and Solo Development

Discussion on challenges of solo development, especially security, and the value of building custom tools with AI.

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Wrap-Up and Giveaway

The streamer wraps up, announces a members giveaway for a Claude Code Pro subscription, and plans for next week's contest stream.

The streamer successfully built an online events page using a modular, test-driven approach with Claude Code and GPT-5, and is excited to enter the 'Built with Claude' contest next week.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 00:00 Create a spec-driven PRD using GPT-5, breaking the feature into small modules with tests.
2 01:00 Run 'slash init' in Claude Code to generate project structure overview.
3 02:00 Feed the PRD to Claude Code and instruct it to implement the first module (schema and Prisma).
4 03:00 Run tests for the implemented module and fix any failures before moving on.
5 04:00 Repeat for API routes: implement, test, fix, then move to UI components.
6 05:00 Build and deploy the app to Vercel for testing.

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What is the 'Built with Claude' contest?

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A contest by Antropic running through end of August, offering $600 in prizes for projects built with Claude AI.

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What command in Claude Code generates a project structure overview?

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slash init

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What approach did the streamer use to build the feature?

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Spec-driven PRD with small modular phases, implementing and testing each module before moving on.

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What was the cost of the spam attack on the chat app?

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Only $1 for 47,000 API requests using GPT-5 Nano.

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Which model did the streamer find impressive for image editing?

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Nano Banana (Quen image edit).

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What is the new command in Claude Code that shows context usage?

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slash context

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Spec-Driven PRD Workflow

Demonstrates a practical workflow combining GPT-5 for planning and Claude Code for implementation with modular testing.

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Cost-Effective Spam Attack

47,000 API requests cost only $1 using Nano, highlighting the low cost of lightweight models.

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Nano Banana Image Editing

Shows impressive image editing capabilities, adding objects and changing angles while preserving identity.

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Security Challenges in Solo Development

Highlights that AI still struggles with security, a key concern for solo developers.

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Oh, this sounds good. Hello Nick. You always wanted to do that. Yeah. Uh, let me check. Yeah, it looks looks pretty good. Hello, Bobby. Shout out from Northwest Oregon coast. Okay, that's pretty cool. Hello. Nice to see you. Romeo, nice to see you here. What is up, my bis? Hello, Moave. Hello. Hope you all are doing well. Carlos, nice to see you back. Retesh, hello. Nice to meet you. JS David hope you all are doing well.

So I have some stuff planned today. Um, if you remember, I created this um, it's been a while now, but um, I wanted to continue a bit on this because I want to create Yeah, don't mind the events. I want to create something where we can do uh I need a page where people can sign up to join the live stream on a specific day if they have something to share like a demo or something. So

the plan today is to build that part of this meetup app. Don't mind this is just local now. I don't have a domain for this yet. Uh so the way I wanted to do that was to Yeah, nice Bobby. Nice to have you here. So the way I wanted to do that was to try to use this um specd driven PRD. Hello Edgar. How's your project going? You like the UI on this? Yeah, it's pretty light.

Pretty light. It's pretty cool. So, this is going to be the where people can sign up to be on the live stream if they have like a topic. Uh, not exactly this, but what I'm going to run through today. So, I wanted to use David. Nice to see you back. I wanted to create like this agentic PRD. So like a specd driven PRD for cloud code to create this. Uh what type of team is that? Give

me a second. I think it was I'll check it out. Neo new this uh handling Edgar says handling is still a bit janky. GitHub integrations is kind of tricky but also had a detour and did not. Okay, I see. Yeah, keep me updated. Aentic. Yeah. So, I think the the style is uh neo brutalism. like this style like this. Someone on the stream a few weeks ago suggested this style. It's pretty cool. So, what's your next

step then? Uh, Elgar, you think we can try it next week on stream? Another thing I wanted to take a look at today was the new the new um competition from Antropic on um Reddit. Uh, I need to make a plan for this because I'm going to enter. So, next week I'm probably going to do one one day or one stream where I'm going to enter this build with Claude context contest. Hello, Fabian. The Sonic model.

No, I haven't tried it. Can you tell me more? Um, as soon as KS you get access uh stream I'll tell you on Monday. Nice. Hello, Ben. You mean this uh Meetup style here? Yeah, we're going to work a bit on that today because I need to create like a a meeting thing here. Do we have any information about that Sonic model? I was not on the computer yesterday, so I haven't really catched up. So, next

week, like I said, my plan is to enter this Built with Claude contest from Antropic. It's through the end of August. So, it has to be I think it needs to be next week. So, you can win $600 worth of the rewards, subscriptions, and stuff. So you just include what you built, your progress, right? Process and screenshots or demos uh built with cloud AI, cloud code or whatever. And there are some contest rules here. So I'm

just going to go through this uh probably over the weekend and I'm going to enter the competition next week on stream. I'm going to come up with a plan if would be cool if some other people from the stream also entered. I'm not going to do anything crazy, but I just want to join. I have some plans. Whatever you build, it will be open source. Yeah, I don't really care too much about what I build. I

just want to join. You thought about building a voice app with live kits. Okay, that's pretty cool. Yeah, I'll probably do some um for a project. Okay, I see. Yeah, that could be cool, Elgar. I'm probably just going to do something. Yeah, I will come up with something over the weekend. So, that's going to probably be one stream next week, just working on this. Uh, but it will be nice next week to have some other people

on the stream. So, that's why I think I'm going to start now on building out this uh events app here. Uh, so we can have an online event section. So the way I did this, I fired up codeex with GPD5 and I just did the slash agents command to kind of get this uh overview of the full project. It's basically the same as slashinit on cloud code, but you get this agent markdown file uh with the

project structure and everything. Uh, and I wanted to follow up with um kind of the same. It's a bit all over the place here. I wanted to do the same with uh the next part of the project that is going to be a new page that is called online events. Uh the plan here is to registers use registered sorry registered users can um create events where people can sign up uh for example for a live stream

name of the guest topic of their agenda field for date and time contact info. So this should be hidden to public only the event creator should see this contact uh information and you can add a URL here. Uh the page should have the same style. Of course the PRD uh must also have some security section for input validation. Uh the idea behind the PD is that it should be um uh a multi small module approach. So

we're going to do like a small part of the feature test and confirm continue with the next part until it's all complete and functional. So I ended up with something called aentic prd. So this is what we're going to feed to cloud code and try to do this. So it's kind of broken into different phases. It's uh phase delivery spec driven small modules. So I'm just going to see how this works. Haven't really done it like

this before. I know a lot of people here last or earlier this week talked about that they use GPT5 for creating the plan and specs and these uh setups. So I just wanted to try it. So I'm just going to see how it's work works. So, I'm just going to head to CL code, I think, and I'm going to do I think I'm just going to do should I do? Yeah, I'm just going to do slash

init create a clone MD file. Then I'm going to read this and see what happens. Has anyone had a look that uh there's a new command in cloud code. It's slashcontext. So this kind of looks at all your MCP tools, your memory files, and it kind of gives you some kind of idea what's in your context here. but I haven't tried it. It says 9K out of 200,000. So, I'm just going to keep an eye on

this today just to see how it works. Uh David says, "Do you think there's a big gap between Gemini CLI and Cloud CLI? you just started using Gemini CLI recently and I don't know maybe if I should move to cloud because everyone is using cloud now I would say just from my experience right uh cloud code is a better product uh they had spent much more resources and time on it uh but it's not open source

I think Gemini is open source and also Um yeah, I don't think they have spent that much amount of time on it. Uh but the good thing is that you get a lot of tokens for free I think on Gemini CLI. But now we also have codeex you can try if you have a chat GPT subscription. So I had some good luck this week with codeex with um status uh sign in with chat GPT feature. that

kind of uses GPT5 uh from OpenAI. So, I would check that out, too. But, uh if you want to do like I have the $100 subscription on Cloud Code, and I've been really happy with this. But um maybe start on the probe subscription. Tomorrow's stream we're going to do like a giveaway on um a claude code probe subscription. So if you drop by then you can win like a free subscription for one month. Okay. So we

did it in it. We got the clo uh file, right? I think so. Here it is. Okay. So, we have some information about the project in our cloud MD file. Good. Then I think I'm just going to do aentic PRD read at aentic PRD. And I just want to see if we can kind of oneshot this now with this very detailed PRD here. Uh, I'm just going to use set working on this PRD, please. So, yeah,

I was thinking about what I should do for the the competition. What could be fun to to build with Claude? I think it's going to be some kind of AI app. So earlier this week, we we used um the ideoggram model to for character consistency. That was pretty fun. So I might do something with that. Yeah, Edgar said he was going to do something with voice. That is also a pretty cool idea. But he if he's

going to do that, I'm not going to do that. I think I'm just going to have to think about it this weekend. What could be interesting and fun to work with? So, what I wanted to see here from this PRD is that if you're going to do any tests underway, okay, Edgar, you don't have time to enter. Yeah, I totally see that. I guess you are pretty busy. You have your other project, too. It would be

really cool if we can test that out on stream someday. Uh, but of course when you're ready and you can kind of explain it and demo it, that would be really cool. Did we add any add any tests here? We ran Prisma generate and push schema changes. Uh, minimal C data for testing. Okay. Uh, post API online events with security. So that's going to be the validation. And then we're going to add some tests. It looks

very modular and small steps at least. Hello Jamie. Uh I haven't I will have a look at it. Uh, where can I find it? Is it on open router or we can try try it out. Sonic, I don't know where it is. I wasn't on the computer yesterday, so I guess I missed it. It's It's on open code. Okay. And the cursor model selector. Ah, so it's on cursor. Okay. Yeah. I'm just going to try to

see how this goes first. Uh, I need to add validation functions for the new online events field. Let me add them. Sonic might be the Gro code they announced. Yeah, that might be it, right? I saw that it's going to be a Grock code. Hello squad. Claude is limiting their API on certain times of the day under heavy load, I think. Hello Stor XAI. Okay. Yeah, let's check it out. Yeah, I don't know if they're limiting

their API. I have no idea. For me that lives in Norway. It's not so bad in the morning for me. Clo, I have no issues. npm run lint. Uh let me test the API route by running the build to check for any errors. Okay. But then we need to do this. I don't Yeah, just do that. Um Sonic is fast and from your first impression quite okay. Not groundbreaking uh from a results perspective. Okay. But Grock

code, is that going to be like a standalone model or is it like a tool or like a product? I just missed one day uh from the computer and I don't know what's happening on this Sonic model. I need to find the correct security validator methods. Let me check what methods are available. We did the uh stream URL input validation stream URL. Okay. Hello KGI. The next big thing will definitely be able to run these models

locally. Be able to run this locally. Hopefully HRM models in the futures are coming soon. Yeah, I heard about this. What is it called again? Horistic reasoning models or something. Hello Tetuin. Nice to see you back here. Okay, the build is successful. Let me update my to-dos and start creating tests for the API. That sounds good. That's what we wanted to do. We wanted to create one part of the new event. We wanted to test it

with uh wanted to write some test for it before we move on. Christian Rosa, nice to see you back here. Hope you are doing well. So, after the stream, uh I'm going to create a members video. If you're a member of the channel, that's going to be this week's uh giveaway. So, look out for that video after stream. The horistic ones are quite interesting. Uh but I didn't have any deep look into it. No, not me

neither. Um I've seen this before, right? There was a lot of buzz like a year ago or two about these Mamba models or something what they called. I think it was Mamba, but uh doesn't seem like nothing happened. So, I'm just going to wait and see before I look into it. Okay. Uh we have a root test here. So, let's see if we can run it. We are going to add our validation input tests. We wrote

a lot of tests here. 400 lines. Okay. So, let's run the tests. Security input validation tests. We have some issues, some failures. Uh, let's update the list and fix it. So, this is almost like the testdriven development. We did not exactly we didn't write the test up front but um I don't know what is this called spec driven development. I'm not sure. Aaron says he had Sonic create a full app stack uh a full stack app

in 10 minutes about the same accuracy and speed as Opus 4.1. That's pretty promising. I guess I can do uh is it slash quit? Is it I have no Yeah, someone has to tell me how I find this model. Oh GPT4.1. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I was thinking is it that good? But um pretty cool. We always want more options right? prompt injection. The string AI workshop triggering command Very strange. Just update the open code and then

you can shoot it. Okay. How do you even update? Is it upgrade or something? Can't remember how you did that. It's like an npm commander restart. But didn't I just Hello, Ludovich. Nice to see you. Just restart like this. Okay. Uh, open co upgrade. Okay, I can do that. So, I have the latest model. This is good. Do I need to kill it? Okay. See Sonic. Hey, here we go. Okay, cool. Sonic. Let's try it out

afterwards. But I want to finish this here. So, we're going to try to run the tests again. Still some tests failing here. HTML basic. Good progress. Yeah. Uh I'm just going to do some standard tests here. Let's just uh uh make their um Sonic open code. Let me do the Create a animation of two black holes merging. Use uh in HTML. Use the best tech stack. Save as black hml. This was a hassle. I I like

stealth models. It's pretty fun. We were really impressed by Horizon. Was it even confirmed what Horizon model was? It was very fast though. That was super quick. It wasn't as good as Horizon though. But uh they are not merging. It's super fast. Okay. Yeah. Not as good as Horizon. But super fast though. Have you heard of the Settling machine? Uh, have you heard of the Settling machine? I I read it's an open-source technology for AI developed

by Norwegian. Really? I don't think I ever heard of that. I can search it up. Yeah, haven't heard of it. Saturn seems a bit over my head. Is it some kind of machine learning stuff? Looks very technical. If you know more, tell me. Yeah, probably secret. Yeah, most likely. Okay, so uh we did pass the tests finally. That's good. So we fixed all the validation test failures. Uh we moved on. Now we're going to move on

to the second part that is going to be to create the cards and kind of the components for the online event card. And I'm going to keep an eye on that uh the contact info field is not being returned into public. This should be only on the for the registered users to watch in the event or dashboard. So, I'm going to keep an eye on that. Hello, IT Shield. What is up? So, this is kind of

messed up now because we are working on it. So, what can you win in this competition here? I'm just going to have a quick look. Hello complete. If you're here, welcome as a member. If you are in the chat, let me know. And you can we're going to do a members video later. I'm going to do one after the stream where you can join the weekly giveaway for members to win a Claude subscription. So, thanks for

the support. Complete Uh David says uh this is probably too basic but you could could you explain how you did uh how you did test app using cloud? Do you have a file with instructions? Uh I can just explain how I set it up. So we created this PRD here and I kind of wanted this PRD to be more like spec or testdriven development. So I asked for it to set up that we should do it

like this. So we're going to do specd driven in small modular approaches. So we're going to create like the schema and the Prisma here for the online events. Then we're going to do the API. Then we're going to test it. So test everything like um paths, validations, errors, etc. And we can't really move on before we have completed the tests. I don't know if that what you meant. So you can see now we before we move

on, let me create one test for the individual event page to see if it's working. The API is working. Now we're going to do a curl just to check. Yeah, we generated the event. Yeah, it's just I'm just giving it instead of doing all the tests at the end, you can just instruct uh Claude to do the like a more modular appro approach and test like every component or every API route. squad loves tailwind. Yeah. So,

it's going to be interesting to see if it works now on first attempt. So, now we're going to do the page for the online events and then I need probably some of you to try it out just to see if it works. We are running low on contacts though. I didn't see that. Hopefully we manage. I have cont I have auto compact turned off though. Um, so it has happened to me a few times with autoco

compact turned off that uh I send over 200,000 tokens in one request. So this was pretty stupid to do like I maybe I should have cleared up in between here, but I guess it's fine. So it looks like we actually just got this done anyway. But I've been really trying lately to focus on cleaning up the context so we don't get too much noise in the in the context here. Looks like we have some TypeScript errors

here. Or is it we have some toast issues and stuff? It's the toast import. So I'm just going to stop this server here. And then we're going to try it out. Hopefully this works now. Still some small issues here. Status line MD file. Yeah, of course. uh JS the one I have here just this simple one uh I have a repo I can just upload it there. Yeah, of course. Uh, I'm just going to add it

and um I'll give you the link. Uh, by the way, uh, this uh, you remember I had this chat txt app? uh someone kind of attacked it and it sent uh I'm going to show you. I think it was one 25,000 messages in here. So, someone said, "Nice to see all the spam gone." So, someone sent 25,000 messages. And because I had this set up to we use uh OpenAI's GID5 Nano to kind of check for

harmful inputs. I think I made like 20,000 requests to the API on Nano. I guess I didn't do it, but someone did. So that was a couple of days ago. Uh yeah, I was probably here August 19. So there was on August 19th someone made 47,000 API request to uh Nano through this uh chatxl versel app here. So it was how many requests? 47,000 chat completion requests. Uh, but it only cost me $1 though, the spam

attack. So, Nano is pretty cheap. Uh, but I had to delete the database because everything was uh Hello. I don't know who it is, but hello. We don't. It's totally anonymous this. Yeah. Think if it was uh what if I had opus, I would have been broke. But 49,000 API request only was $180. That was pretty funny. You might think about invite only login. Yeah, I think so. or just remove the the API validation check. At

some point next year will start charging you. I have a Versel Pro account. You still don't want to add rate limits. Maybe I should. Maybe that's a good idea, Hillary. I agree. So, this is what Codex is using. Uh maybe cursor too. Agents MD. So if you do encodeex slashinit we kind of get um we get this agents md here it's basic I think it's the same on cloud code as slashinit right we just get this

structure overview that the agent is looking at when working in the codebase Uh hopefully this is done now. I don't know what kind of errors it has. Uh we probably should compile this, compact this. Uh, but I can grab that status line. if someone wants that. It's basically the status line is only model uh directory time and date. Uh there's nothing else here but I can put it up. Uh Uh, would you say it's the most

cost effective? What would you say is the most cost effective way to offer real time voice apps using APIs in the back end? Tried your old codes. I guess they are a bit too old now. Real time voice apps using APIs in the back end. I think Edgar, if it is still here, has more recent uh experience with real time voice now. But it could be TTS and ST. Yeah, that is running locally right? What is

it called? There was this new uh model source now. Oh, open source model now. That was pretty good. And you can run it on your CPU. There was this new one that just came out. Real time voice is still quite expensive. Okay. Vap. Yeah, I heard that. I think I actually tried that. Uh, Edgar, you just got a mail from LiveKit today. They make it pretty straightforward, but I don't know the costs. Yeah, LiveKit. I think

they doesn't I think they host um I think they host the real time API but I haven't used them too Okay. Uh uh who wanted the status line file? Uh JS JS. I'm going to put the link in this chat. TTX Versel app here. It's a bit slow now. I don't know why. So, yeah, a nice quantized local model and save a lot on fees. Yeah, Ben is just uh going to use Vap at the moment

for a new project that has tool calling and lots of options 11 Labs etc. Okay, pretty cool. But when you use TTS and ST is it uh too much faster in a cloud? Yeah, the problem is like with the hardware on this, you could always rent uh probably rent a GPU in the cloud. Some are pretty inexpensive, I think. I haven't tried that. What about uh what is it called? Mochi. Mochi. Can't remember. Can't remember the

name of the company. I think it's a French company. Muchi. Okay. So, let's try it out now. Does it work first time? Okay. So, we have some mock data here. We have an create online. We have an online events page. That's pretty good. Yeah, this looks nice. We have some mock data here. Is that on the Is the mock data on the database. Just going to see meet up storage neon open tables in the dway. This

nice pretty good join live streams and webinars from AI experts and thought leaders from anywhere in the world. So this approach this this approach work very good. Uh, looks like we don't have any issues. So, I'm going to try to delete this events and I'm going to try to create a new one. Let's delete those and refresh. events are still here. Okay. Okay. We need to chris4mail.com. Okay. attend this can remove us. Do a refresh here.

Okay, we remove the attendance. What is the issue then? Okay. So now I think we can start fresh here. So let's say I wanted to create uh yeah we don't have any events. So next week I want to do a live stream event. create online. I want to do um live stream. Let's say Edgar is going to be on the stream with his project. Guest speaker name is going to be Edgar. The topic is going to

be what is your project called again? Uh, aentic coding. I don't know what I'm going to call it. Let's call it aentic coding. The date is going to be okay, that looked maybe I messed up. So, that's going to be let's say 25th of August. The stream is optional. Background coding agents. Okay. background coding agents. I see Edgar intro to how to set up background coding agents. So, I'm just going to make a mock email here.

Edgar, you can sign up later if you want to. Email.com. So hopefully this is only invisible to me. Create event. Okay, so this is the live stream event. This looks good. Live stream next week at uh Monday, August 25th. npm prettyify. Yeah, that was a good one. Uh the topic is going to be about background coding agents. Uh yeah. Uh yeah, I can see this. So I'm going to check the public one. Uh if I link

this, can people try to join this event? I'm going to push it to the get going to push this and then people can try to join. We don't really need to people join in this event. I guess the the main important part is people can see the events. So if I go to events, yeah, we have this live stream event. We can check out online events. Here is this online events. looks a bit better. But uh

yeah, I think we're just going to build this version here and people can try to join it just to see live online events. Yeah. Yeah. We might do some changes. Uh push project to and I'm going to set up the this and people can try to join just to see if it works. Do we get the build? Yes. So, let's just build this. And I'm going to leave a link in the description of the stream. People

can try to sign up if you have the time just to check. Don't put any personal information. Uh, but I like the look of it. It looks pretty good. I was thinking about buying the domain mtupp.ai. Uh, but I think it's just going to be a waste. It's so expensive. It's like 600 knock or like 60. I don't I just think it's too expensive for just my local stuff anyway. Okay. So, let's finish this build here

and I'm going to check it out. So this here. So if you have time and just a few seconds. Damn, this is slow now. I don't know what happened. It's really slow. Okay. If you have time, go to this app here and try to just sign up to the click on the online events if you have time. Oh, it's not there. Okay. Okay. So, I see someone joined the S. Perfect. This was a bit Okay. Yeah,

this was a bit messy. I don't know what happened here. Yeah, it looks like it's working, but it looks a bit joined. Yeah, there's some Okay. So, it looks like it's working. Uh, I did pass the uh first name and speaker. Okay. Yeah, I might do some more testing on this. I thought I had this light. Where did this go? This. Ah, I think I know what happened. I don't think this is the I need to

move the production build. Sorry. So, I'm going to pro promote to production because that was the wrong build. Yeah. Uh I didn't I didn't change this to the production build. So, let's try in like a let's build this again. And let's try it with a new production build browser use testing. Yeah. Uh you just need to put up your details uh when joining an event. It would be nice to autopop populate that. Okay. Yeah, that's a

good idea. But the main idea is that I wanted people to if people wanted to come on like the stream or any online events we can have in the community uh we can have some place where you can see them. If you want to maybe come and listen to Edgar talk about coding agents then you can check. Okay. So that's this time right? Uh but now we should have the new build. So try this now if

you have time. So now we have the online events. Yeah. I'm going to try to sign in here. What was it? Chris 4. I don't know my password though. Password 1, two, three, 4. Okay, I have no idea what my password is. Okay, I remember. So, this looks better now. So, now we have the the new code. So now we have the online events. This looks a bit better. View details. So you can see we have

a live stream. Edgar is the special guest. Password. Yeah. And the topic is background coding agents. Monday. Yeah. This is just a mock email. And we can see here who joined. Ben. Yeah. Okay. Three registered. Yeah, Ben. It's pretty nice. I'm not going to take any credit, but it's a new neo brutalism style. But yeah, I think this works. We need I need maybe to do some more tuning. Looks eventful. Yeah, I guess it's very eventful.

Yeah, if some we could add a field for u social links if people wanted to, but I don't know. maybe. Okay, so someone signed up. Cool. So if you want to create an event, so let's Ed Edgar the I guess don't use like a serious password. But if you wanted to create your own event if you kind of you can just do that too if you agree with me what time to do it. So, I'm gonna

Stefan has joined here. That's good. So, over the weekend, I'm going to start adding some stuff here for next week. So maybe on Monday, the live stream is going to be the build with Claude competition. and it's just going to be my what my plan is for the day or something like that. But I don't know about the join event part. Maybe it's not needed. I guess for fun it could be interesting. Don't you need to

approve event listings? Yeah, maybe that's that's a good idea, Hillary. But I could always just delete them in the database. But um to create an event you have to register So, Ben, did you deleting an event worked too? Did you try it? So, yeah. Uh, I think this is going to work. some tuning over the weekend on this and it should probably be fine. Okay, Ben, thanks. Thanks for testing it out. Good. So, yeah, I think

this is going to work. It's going to be fine. So, let's try out the Sonic a bit more. Uh, I did, uh, I don't have any specific thing to test it on, so I'm just going to do some HTML stuff, just some fun stuff. Uh, but the speed looked pretty good. Let me Let me come up with another test. Uh, I like to do this. Um, create a snake game with a surprising twist of the game

rules. In HTML, pick the best text stack. Save as snake.html. Just want to see the speed here because it seems very quick. If it's XAI that's uh serving the API, they do have a lot of compute, right? That was super quick. Okay, so it's done very fast. Okay, so it didn't even work. Okay, so the game didn't work. That was pretty bad. That was horrible. I also wanted to take a look at um Nano Banana image

model. I think it's on LM Marina. I heard this was very good, but I don't know where to test it. Moava, uh, I saw a fun game that requires audio inputs. was a sidescroller with a chicken jumping over obstacles and you had to make a chicken sound to make it jump. Okay, that's pretty cool. Maybe for um something like that maybe on the competition could be fun. I also like webcam games. That's fun. V Rick, nice

to see you. We've been just uh kind of building out a simple site to do live stream events so people can sign on. So we built that with cloud code. Other than that, I'm just going to look at some stuff. You can test Nano Banana in LM AI Arena Battle mode. Select the image button. Thanks ATF and nice to see you. AI battle mode. Select the image button. JD, did you like the this style? I think

it's pretty fun. It's different. It's the neo brutalism style, I think it's called. It's pretty fun. Okay, so let's do image. I guess we can't select the model, so it's just going to be a battle. And I guess you can't select No, you have to do battle, I guess. Okay, I'm going to try it. reminds me of the 19 cartoons and adds uh for some reason style seems to be uh a wheels that just keeps on

turning. Include an image. It increases chances of getting nano. Okay, let's try that. So, let's go to Gemini and let's do just an image. Used to make flash games. Oh, that's cool. I saw Yocast playing a game where they made up uh playing a game they made up called Google Duel where you had to do uh where you had a randomizer choose a word and a voice uh and a voice that you had to make Google

mention in the word mention the word without saying the word herself. Okay, that's pretty fun. Non banana is crazy good. Yeah, the image models have really picked up lately. On the last stream, we tested image im uh ideoggram character. So, let's just create some kind of random image here. Hello Shereik, what is up? Test a new deepseek. Not much different but still an update. Is it on open router? Yeah, here it is. We are trying the

Sonic now and um but if you have like a good test case on the Deep Seek Vi 3.1, let me know. David, welcome back. What are you up to today? Rumors that Nano Banana is a Google model. Yeah, I heard the same too. Great at making YouTube thumbnails. That could be good for me at least. Toen just tweeted. So hopefully they're going to release it soon. I don't want a girl. I meant like a female. trying

to get some work done. Finishing a few websites. Cool. Aaron says, "Uh, you know, you know how weird the world is is going to be when these image videos become perfect. They are really getting there, right? So, let's do this image and see what we can do with this. This was not the best image, though. Well, it's fine. So, I'm going to add the image here. And I'm going to say so, we're going to do an

edit, I think. I'm just going to try in the background background of the image. Add a bear uh eating a salmon. So, let's see if we get the nano banana jumping sharks. Yeah, I could have done that, but let's see now. So, I heard nano banana is very fast, so we can probably check that. Let's do another task for Sonic. Okay. I don't think none of this was nano. This just removed the girl. Okay. We got

a This looks more like GPT1. Not the best. Maybe this is Google. I don't know. Uh, I guess the right is better, but I would probably just say both is bad. So, this was Quen image edit. This was Gemini 2.5 flash preview. Can I do a rerun? I'm going to try a few times to see if I get an uh nano. It wasn't horrible, but it's not good compared to context. So let's try again. I think

it's also powering image edits. Yeah. I only know one Quen Gwen. I didn't understand that. Okay, so now we got a new one. This looked horrible. This is the same one. So I would say right is better. Okay. So is this the same one? How do I start a new one? Okay. Could you uh hello M to the GC could you test MCP performance on CLIs performance of GPT5 uh is best according to paper with under

50% success and sonet 4 is 30%. would be highly interesting to test with self-correcting CLIs to see the success rates and the newest and best cloud models. Okay. So you you mean like uh set up some um similar MCP servers and kind of test the tool calling. It could be pretty cool. Hello Jake. Nice to see you. Is that what you meant? M2G to have like the same MCP servers on like Cloud Code, Gemini CLI, Codeex

CLI and see what MCPS that works best or see what if you have the same MCP what how they it performs. I don't know this one. This was flux context dev. I'm going to try again. So you don't have to start a new chat. Haven't used this too much. Okay, M2GC. I'm going to take a note of that, but I don't know if I have the perfect uh testing environment. So, it is a paper Yeah, I'm

not quite sure. Do you know how they tested it? Wasn't like 40% a bit low. I'm not quite sure. Might be true though. Hello JS. interested for some AI hackathon in Stockholm. Participate as one team. That'll be fun. When is it? I see you can I see you removed your message, but uh let me know. Okay. So, am I not going to get the banana banana or might this bit? I'm going to try a few more.

So what uh hackathon is that JS It's three upcoming hackathons. on. Which one are you going to? Or maybe you're going to all Yeah, leave a link here. Okay. So, so this was created by uh the Grock. It's pretty cool. So, you have two cubes and you can I control the cube with uh Vasti. Pretty fun. Just basic testing would be cool. Playing around. In the paper they did uh they chose six core domains with 11

MCP servers covering 231 tasks. Ah okay. So maybe they did test like um if the model picks the correct tools at the correct time and stuff, I guess. So that's like a tool calling test with MCP servers or something. this uh sonic model. It is sonic. It's super fast, right? So you can almost do iterations on the fly. That's really fast. That's pretty crazy. Okay, so now I have my box here. Okay, Edgar, uh, thanks for

tuning in. See you next week all. We'll hit you up. Yeah, hit me up on Sunday, Edgar, and we can plan for next week. So, thanks for tuning in and have a great weekend. Enjoy your weekend. uh GitHub, Blender, Playright, and Google Search covering 45 realistic task types per domain, navigation, trading strategies, repo management, 3D design. Okay, so that's a wide range of a tasks then. Yeah. And they perform uh Yeah. Thanks for the idea. Could

be fun. Would be interesting to have the AI draw something with a paint tool in browser use. Okay, I see what you mean. Maybe you can do a quick test of that because I have the I think I have the MCP server set up with browser use. Do you know where you can do drawing? Do you know about URL, Hillary? We can try it out. If you kn if you know like um somewhere we can draw

online or we can do local host too. I guess I can do Yeah. Or I can just create one Google is adding a dentic features in the AI mode in search. Oh, did you read it, Moava? aentic features in their AI mode in search so you can I just create one. Yeah, I see what you mean Aaron. That's kind of the new thing, right? Let's just create one instead. But is it going to be any good,

though? I don't know. under the hood. AI mode uses the live web browsing capabilities of project mariner. Okay. direct partner with integration with search and add the power of uh your knowledge gra our knowledge graph. H yeah, it's going to be interesting to see what um where this computer use is going. What the hell is this? uh let's do let's uh host it on local 3000 with a simple uh server. I don't understand this. strange. Yeah,

I saw some article about um Google, what's it called? AI mode is really taking like the traffic from uh people with websites AI overview. Is it called that AI overview? I meant AI overview. I don't know what this means. I have no idea. Never seen this. AI overview. very strange. Yeah. So, uh, one more thing I wanted to check out. Let's see if we can get that. I really wanted to try that uh model. So, let's

see. This one looks a bit better. This could be a banana. This was really good. Yeah, this was really good. She looks exactly the same. It might be context, too. But let's see. Also, this not too bad. This might be open AI or something. It's a bit strange, though. It goes kind of into So I think the right is better. Okay. They use the playright MC field for browser browser automation. Yeah, I've been trying out um

I've been trying out the browser use one. I don't know what's happening here. I I never seen this input schema is invalid where tool use message I haven't seen Huh? No, I'm not going to bother. We can try it out some other time. Yeah, this is just a crush. So, if you got here late, um there is a competition now on if you are on Reddit, there is a competition. Uh, you can do you can you

can post something on the Claude AI subreddit and kind of tag it with built with Claude and you can kind of join the competition. Uh, if you wanted to, you can win some prizes, some subscriptions and stuff. So, I thought next week I'm just going to make uh some kind of app or something just to enter a competition on the live stream. I'm going to do some preparation up front, but um I think it could be

pretty fun. I'm not going to create something crazy, but I just want to enter the competition by um building something using uh cloud. So, you could do cloud AI, cloud app, cloud code SDK. So, and they have their official rules. So, I'm going to do that next week on the stream at least one day finishing this context. Also, like if you are like Ben and Muhava, a member of the channel, after this video, I'm going to

post a members video on YouTube where you can join um a giveaway. We have a weekly giveaway uh for members where you can get a Cloud Code Pro subscription for one month. So, I'm going to post that video after the stream now is my plan. So, I I read this post here. I saw someone someone did exactly this workflow on cloud code last week or earlier this week. So using GPT5 to review uh cloud codes work.

So it kind of has the workflow of uh still using cloud code with set 4 to actually write the code. Uh it's the best coding model for now. You can use other models uh if you like. So it has something called tracer. I haven't tried that. I haven't tried it so I can't comment on it. Uh so he uses that to kind of put together a plan first. So he uses mainly set 4. I usually use

Opus to create the plan and he use Sonnet 4 to write the plan. uh when the code is written, he fields this back in where GP5 comes in, reviews the code against the original plan, point out what's have been covered, what's been missing, and if any new issues popped up like you did the mixture of model stuff uh you did in the past. Yeah, kind of like that. It is a good idea though. I do it

for sometimes when I do like not coding related, I do verification and rating checks with other models. So it looks like a lot of people is trying this out and I think it's let's say today we built the app, right? The the meeting app. So what we could do now since we built this app on claw here uh I could just open up codeex. So I can leave open code. I can just do cd meet app

right clear. I can do codeex and I can just do an instruction to gd5 here. Please review the code in my project. Give me me a detailed code review report. Something like this. Headed out for coffee. Anyone want anything? Uh, I'm fine, thank you, but thanks for asking. Are you working from home or from your office? I guess you already maybe had it out but so we could always use codeex to do this because we work

in the same directory, right? So I'm planning to use a command list to go over all the files, read through important files. So it has a small plan to do a code review here. It's going to read over all the code. It's going to be interesting to see what comes back here. We remember I used GD5 to create the PRD. So, it's going to be interesting to see if it had any complaints on um what was

executed by Sonnet 4 here. Yeah, you're working from home, JD. Can't imagine ever setting foot in a large open plan office ever again. Yeah, I have been working from home too now for the last three years. Uh, of course, I just work for me. I don't have any, it's just for me. So, I don't have any boss or anything. I guess I'm the boss. So, it's just me. But anyway, it's nice working from home. But I

do sometimes miss my colleagues from my previous job though. But it is pretty nice. But I didn't really have any like big commute or anything. Like let's say you spend one hour commuting every day back and forward. That's two hours per day. That is a lot of time. Like my main work right now basically I just do AI stuff. I do like consulting, speaking. I do YouTube and yeah, consulting on like stuff around where I live,

YouTube, and uh yeah, speaking events. Like yesterday, I was at an event Yeah, it's fun. But of course, working on your own has its cons too, right? You can't just sit back and get tasks handed to you. You always have to create your own opportunities, right? But it's fun. Okay, that's pretty cool. Are you a consultant? Hello, Sack. Working on own is difficult. 100% working for yourself isn't for everyone. It's not for everyone, right? Uh you

kind of gota you can't be too like if you don't put in the hours then you're not going to have any money consultancy work. Can I see building your own tools? That's pretty cool. Uh but there's a lot of pros working for yourself. pros working for yourself too because everything you do though is for you, not for some other guy or girl getting rich. A lot less corporate [ __ ] though. Yeah, see what you mean. There's no

corporate here. consult on the side and starting your own make your own tools more cool. What are you on cloud code sack or are you just playing around with AI to build your tools mostly fl There's a lot of ethics standards, regulations to keep an eye on uh everything when doing AI development work solo I guess. So I don't have any like big SAS product or everything anything. I'm just mostly consulting YouTube and stuff like that.

But maybe some other people here have more experience working on like a big development project. I'm not quite sure. Tuning. Jeffrey, nice to see you. Uh yeah, you're kind of late, but uh nice to see you here anyway. Thanks for stopping by. Ben says, "Same as Zack moving. Try to make your more of your own tools now." Yeah, that's pretty smart. If you have your own tools, then you can kind of leverage that, right? Personally, uh

not developing air products, but I use a lot of air for coding projects. Makes sense. Means to an end. Cool. Yeah, see what you mean, man. Yeah, it's going to be really interesting like the next few years what's going to kind of happen with the SAS industry and our like are there going to be more custom tools? So maybe not so many generic tools. It would have been much better to just have like a custom tool

that is perfect for your business, your organization, right? Instead of having like, I don't know, Salesforce or yeah, I don't know what kind of tools, but um having one that is perfect for your business would always be better. If you can just write it, create it yourself for cheap, you should just switch to that and save like bunch of money, right? this is the best time to be honestly if you think uh uh I think if

you can get the distribution uh marketing is an amazing time uh to be able to do this. What about all of you? Thanks, Zach. Appreciate it. Thanks. Started in Turbo Pascal running BSP boards back in the 90s. Cool. Yeah, I guess you've been through like a lot of changes then. Sorry. Yeah, if you if you just spend a lot of some time now, there's so much money to be saved like on um you can kind of

build so much yourself. On some projects, you could just even if you don't know too much about software engineering, you could create something. Maybe you need some help with the last implementation phase, but uh that's just going to change going forward now like quickly I think. So that's pretty cool. You feel the hardest is the deep database. Maybe if you have like a really complex one. I feel kind of security for me is the hardest. Making

it like secure. The LLMs are not so very good at making your app secure. Uh they they always fall into some kind of they always make some kind of security mistake. So hopefully that this going to improve But yeah, like uh Ben said, it is the perfect time to start something. I would say yes, this was nano banana. That is pretty good, right? So we had this image, right? This was our input and I said in

the background of the image add a bear eating a salmon. So you can see we have perfect information kind of kept on the original image and the bear looks great. So this is a super exciting model to be honest. By far the best we've seen so far. Let me try with something else. Let's try a portrait. Uh hello MK lab. Uh I use R code to check my mobile app code base for flaws yesterday. Found some

stuff you totally missed. Then I had it write operational and coding documentations for everything. That's pretty cool. Trying getting a different angle of a person or a ch. Yeah, I'm going to try something else. Let's just do this couple of runs of this. Sorry. Yeah, for me it's kind of like security stuff I kind of struggle with. It's so easy just to do some kind of mistake right? So this is my cube game. So, let's just

grab this here just for update outdated stuff like React versions, libraries, spots them easy. Uh but the cool thing is that AI can tell you exactly what flaws are exposed uh if you don't update. Yeah. Yeah. For me, that's kind of the hardest thing. Like I I think I'm pretty okay at kind of coming up with ideas, thinking about the system architecture. Uh of course the syntax, I'm not so good at that, but uh AI can

help me with the syntax and kind of logic. But when it comes to security, I don't feel I can tr can trust uh we can do tests and validations and stuff, but uh I don't really 100% trust the AI on like all the security stuff. But that might change So, let's to try to change the angle here of the photo into a profile shot. So, let's see if we can get nano banana again. Okay, this was

pretty good. This is not a profile shot. So, we went from this to this. I would say this was pretty good. definitely best. So, let's see what kind of model it was. Quen image edit. Okay, that was pretty impressive. I would say I don't know if it gets any better. So, that was pretty impressive. Change the angle of the photo to a profile shot. Yeah, that's what I want to try. So, I think this is probably

going to be the some of the last attempts, but after the stream, I'm going to record a video on the member section and you can um like I said, join the giveaway. Okay, this was good. Write this better. This is going to be the last one. So, this was Flux Context Pro. That's a really good model. So, yeah, this definitely work. Can I change the hairstyle to a given hairstyle from another picture while maintaining the face?

We can try, but can we up? I don't think we can do multi images. Can it? Okay, I guess we can uh we can try that Hillary before I have to leave. Drag and drop. Yeah, I think I think it works. I'm just going to do swap hairstyles. Swap hairstyles of the two images. Is that going to work? Let's see if we can do it. Keep the face as is. I'm not sure if this is going

to work, but let's try. So, we do two images and let's see if we can swap the hairstyles. Okay. I didn't know that, Aaron. But thanks. Try a different hairstyle like cornrows. Okay. I know what that is. Okay. So, we tried, I guess. So, the girl with the glasses got the big hair and she got the more I wouldn't say this was too good. And we're going to get Yeah, this is maybe not the best test,

is it? I would definitely say left is better, but uh uh yeah, it's not. So, this is probably not a great test. This was nano banana though, so we got it. Uh, but I would say it's pretty good, but it's not um afro style, is it? But I don't think this was the best attempt. Uh, but pretty fun. Looking forward to the full release. It's been getting like a lot of um attention online. I saw Nano

Banana. So, here are a few examples. We have the B Yeah. Yeah. It's really hard to say just from It looks good. All models do almost. Uh but yeah, uh I guess today I kind of finished quite early what I wanted to do. So on the stream today, uh I wanted to create this online AI events page. Uh I wanted to finish up uh from my meetup page. So now uh from next week uh we might

do some events. So other people come on the stream and I know Edgar uh wants to do a demo of his background coding agents that he has been working on. So this is not the date. This was just a mock test. But uh maybe during the weekend we're going to put up a live stream where he's going to come on the stream and he's going to demo his background coding agents. So we completed this and I

was pretty happy with that. So that was basically it. We had a look at a few other things. But um all in all the the main task today was to finish this and with cloud code and GP5 it went pretty smooth. We try this new specd driven testdriven small module approach with a PRD like a pre-planned PRD from CH GPT 5 GP5 and I would say that was also a big success. We did like stage wise

with tests in between and we completed kind of a small module did some tests and moved on. So we did the schema press the Prisma we did a test uh we passed we moved on to the API we did a test we passed we added some validation and yeah this was a pretty nice workflow I would say definitely got something I'm going to try more trying to break it up into this small modular task tasks and

do tests and continue uh so yeah uh want to say thank Thank you everyone for tuning in today. Like always, a lot of fun, good conversations, good ideas. So, I'll be probably back tomorrow. We're going to do a stream giveaway tomorrow. Tonight, it's going to be the members giveaway. So, I'm going to announce that tomorrow. If you have time to come by, we're going to do the stream giveaway for a CL code subscription pro. So, thank

you everyone for tuning in if you are here, if you drop by during the stream and yeah, hopefully I'll see you again tomorrow or next week when we are do going to do the build with Claude contest. Thanks, Zack, thanks for dropping by. Hillary Aaron Moava MK Lab Stor as always, thanks for dropping by. So yeah, David, love to have you here. So have a nice day and I'll see you uh hopefully again tomorrow. Bye-bye. Take

care.

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