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I thought anthropic is tightening usage but it seems people have nothing to do with their tokens …

I'm doing what people wants. Thanks!

Everyday they make me dislike them even more

Everyday they make dislike them even more

I hate how I can now tell a website is made with claude within 2s of looking at it.

It looks good, but since the design is becoming so ubiquitous in the small personal projects space (elsewhere as well, but I think it is most noticeable here) it is also boring.

I've vibecoded a few websites for my own use that look very similar to this. If I designed them myself, I would (in those cases) not put up enough effort so they would be much less refined, but also less boring?

edit: The expand/collapse behaviour of the table cells is quite strange. So the design is not that okay, afterall.


That website is so low effort that 2s is actually long to figure it out. Very sure that it is robot upvoted.

Edit: I live in the cheese triangle, France - Switzerland - Italy.


Not everyone votes based on effort. The idea might be interesting to people and provoke discussion no matter how much time OP (?) spent creating it.

Vibe voting. No brain cells required.

This doesn't make any sense.

But, if the information is factual, does it matter if it is designed and coded by Claude? I was interested in information, not really the website design.

The challenge is in knowing how factual the information is. Might be unfair, but in my head people using AI to quickly make a thing are very unlikely to spend a lot of time validating and verifying information. The time saved could be spent making sure it’s legit, but that rarely happens.

Leave them alone

I don't think the neighbors are likely to raise a stink. Any longer.

This will probably be a new form of markup for funeral companies. Get the new “bee proof” coffin.

Listen, if I'm going to be buried in a coffin, I want bees (or other critters) getting in there with me and making something good out of the space.

Yeah one PRD request of a small scope app cost me 70%


This dropped just in time as I was building an app that could leverage this. Is it legal to reverse engineer an API and hit a website to extract data ? In the eyes of Apple's guidelines, they can nuke apps off the App Store if they detect you're using something like this to pull data without an official API


First thing I tried to find on that webpage is whether I can run Gemma models on the app with inference on-device. Apparently you can't.


no fans


That's a very long list. The API is now basically useless.


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