Zach Lloyd argues that we are moving beyond traditional apps towards “meta-apps” – AI-powered tools like Claude Code and Warp that directly fulfill user intent rather than requiring users to learn and adapt to specific applications. These meta-apps will access all of a user’s data, anticipate needs, and dynamically create tailored solutions, effectively eliminating the need for most standalone apps. He predicts a shift in software development, emphasizing data accessibility and agent-based systems over frontend development, and believes companies like Apple are uniquely positioned to lead this transition. Ultimately, Lloyd envisions a future where everyone can be a “digital god,” effortlessly creating software through simple interaction with these meta-apps.
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Boxy is a Boxer-inspired box editor that provides various functionalities for managing and manipulating boxes. It supports key bindings, modules, and allows running in a browser. The editor includes features such as mouse and keyboard interactions, saving and restoring boxes, markdown visualization, and LLM inference.