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For the past month or so, while I’ve had some free time between consulting projects, I’ve been building my first ever web/mobile app, with a lot of AI assistance.
You can try it out at https://fairenough.netlify.app/ or check out the repository at https://github.com/srconstantin/dispute-resolution/. It still has a few bugs to iron out, but at this point the basic functionality is there.
I’m eager for feedback from beta testers — if you see a bug or have a feature request, please leave a note in the comments or raise an issue on GitHub.
What It Does
FairEnough is a dispute resolution app.
It's intended for anything from “r/AmITheAsshole” types of interpersonal conflicts, to less-heated intellectual or professional disagreements.
A user can create a dispute and invite contacts to participate. Then, all dispute participants (including the dispute creator) get to tell their side of the story: what [...]
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Outline:
(00:48) What It Does
(02:04) Why a Dispute Resolution App?
(03:32) Responses to Criticisms
(03:53) Q: Isn't this just encouraging people to abdicate judgment to the AI? Why are you building the Torment Nexus?
(06:59) Q: Can't a dispute resolution AI be easily prompt-engineered to favor your side of the argument?
(08:00) Q: Won't dispute-resolution apps inherently favor the more verbally fluent or therapy-speak-using dispute participants?
(08:36) Q: What about security? Why should we trust your vibe-coded app with our personal information?
(09:40) How I've Been Using LLMs to Code
(12:33) Things I Learned From the Process
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By LessWrongFor the past month or so, while I’ve had some free time between consulting projects, I’ve been building my first ever web/mobile app, with a lot of AI assistance.
You can try it out at https://fairenough.netlify.app/ or check out the repository at https://github.com/srconstantin/dispute-resolution/. It still has a few bugs to iron out, but at this point the basic functionality is there.
I’m eager for feedback from beta testers — if you see a bug or have a feature request, please leave a note in the comments or raise an issue on GitHub.
What It Does
FairEnough is a dispute resolution app.
It's intended for anything from “r/AmITheAsshole” types of interpersonal conflicts, to less-heated intellectual or professional disagreements.
A user can create a dispute and invite contacts to participate. Then, all dispute participants (including the dispute creator) get to tell their side of the story: what [...]
---
Outline:
(00:48) What It Does
(02:04) Why a Dispute Resolution App?
(03:32) Responses to Criticisms
(03:53) Q: Isn't this just encouraging people to abdicate judgment to the AI? Why are you building the Torment Nexus?
(06:59) Q: Can't a dispute resolution AI be easily prompt-engineered to favor your side of the argument?
(08:00) Q: Won't dispute-resolution apps inherently favor the more verbally fluent or therapy-speak-using dispute participants?
(08:36) Q: What about security? Why should we trust your vibe-coded app with our personal information?
(09:40) How I've Been Using LLMs to Code
(12:33) Things I Learned From the Process
The original text contained 8 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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