geocities style site with AI. A website that gives everyone a blank page. Then the user can interact with an LLM/AI to build out the page. User1 might add a feed of X/Y/Z related tweets/bsky posts. User2 might have a section on their page for motivational quotes, a todo section and top news in the UK. User3 might have a different rock song everyday etc.
I thought of this earlier today and wasn't going to make it but now that I've typed it out it is tempting.
This is actually a great idea... to uncover the weakness of AI and why it can't replace developers. But with a good prompt-undo stack it might be a faster way to develop a web page.
Assuming this is your site OP, well done for getting it built and launched. I noticed other comments saying "why not lemmy", "why not filter on game dev topics on HN". I think the opposite. Forge your own path and who knows where it will take you.
For me, adding items/tasks to time bound columns/lists does not work for me. Sometimes I have inspiration to clear my list and sometimes I do not.
I made https://easylists.app to solve my own problem. I want to make lists fast and essentially to treat them as throw away (just like pen and paper). Sometimes I have a "today" list. Sometimes I have a "Top 3" list. I change it up all the time.
Not exactly the same but similarly I made https://quicktodos.com for my wife and I to quickly share lists with real-time updating for things like going to the store or a daily task list.
Funny how so many of these exist with slightly different takes on the problem!
Just some random feedback - I like the look and feel, but if I type quick enough, the order of my keystrokes doesn't match the order of operations.
For example, if I focus an empty text field to start entering list items, and I type this quickly: "1 (Enter) 2 (Enter) 3 (Enter)" I get something like "1" as the first item, "23" as the second item, and two empty items below, as if I had typed "1 (Enter) 2 3 (Enter) (Enter)".
I think lobsters is like that. I'm not really a fan. Controls like elevating user privileges for long time or trustworthy members is a better experience. I just bought upvote.dev and that's my plan for it.
Wow, this is awesome. I have a project where I want to visualise reported news and weather on the world including trends of news topics. It will be at world.ie (nothing there yet)
There should be many more projects like ours so I'm happy to hear that!
I'd really like it if we had as much reporting on the slow long-term changes as we have media that focusses on single events in the last 24 hours.
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