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> You've reached the generation limit for guests.

That's it.


Yeah not sure on what the limit for unsigned accounts should be perhaps 15 instead of 5?


I think it's 0 right now lol


Alright, should be fixed now, sorry about that. Production environments are a mess when dealing with IPs </3


LOL holdup I think I might've messed up the session/IP tracking ima fix that rq


If you ignore the weird advice like running 7 marathons (which is understandable how ridiculous it is), it feels like you're showing a list of TV shows to watch. Good idea, very bad realization.

I like the summaries too, it makes me want to watch those great shows: "Delivering hilarious insider insights from the master of political satire...," "A demented serial killer taunts a retired police detective." Am I supposed to be reading 175.3 books from Tolstoi instead of watching those great shows? Is it an april's fools joke?

> You could have earned 2791$ as a Lyft driver

YSK that your HTML is broken but it's overly ridiculous. You supposedly work at Microsoft, I would expect you to do something more useful in your spare time.


I tried everything and I still don't understand. Left/right/middle click everywhere, typing numbers on the keyboard, space, enter... What is happening?


you start with all the cells being inside the loop you need to click with a mouse left button or touch on the edge tiles of the loop to exclude them, if thats not working then it could be another problem.


And why would you want to discover commercial products (NOT "things") that you didn't knew existed? That's some form of brainwashing that I don't accept and would gladly get rid of.


Let me give you an example: I don't mind raking leaves, but I hate the step where you have to use the rake in one hand and your hand in the other to pick them up, spilling leaves on the trail to the bin.

My wife saw an ad for "rake hands" -- I had never thought that a solution to my gripe would exist, but for twenty bucks a significant source of friction in my yard work is gone, and I would have never even thought to look for such a solution.


Because they could improve your life. To come up with good examples, one would have to know more about your preferences.

But imagine there's an event (party, fair, game jam) and the only way to know it's happening is to specifically search for it, there are no posters or advertisements online. Don't you think that some people that would have wanted to go would miss it because they never even noticed that there was an event?


> one would have to know more about your preferences

And creepy/stalking advertisers grab all they can learn about my preferences. That's the state of ads on the internet for the past 20 years and I have never seen it "advertised" (haha) as a good thing.


I think the answer is obvious, no? Because there may be products that can make your life better but you don't know about them. It's a bit like asking "why would you ever want a medical treatment you didn't know existed?" Because I, not being a doctor, don't know of the existence of most medical treatments but some may be able to cure diseases or other ailments I have.


> why would you ever want a medical treatment you didn't know existed

That's the American spirit! As a European, it terrifies me that anyone would want to give advice to a doctor.


That and the fact that most of those AI-generated web sites are clones of the thousand of applications that already exist, except that they now require an internet connection and a Google account for some reason.

His tool looks like a sticky note application with some Markdown inside. I'm pretty sure there are plugins that already can do this on Obsidian or any other text editor. It's funny to try to "vibe it" yourself but it's really useless in the long run since you'll be the one who will maintain it compared to the other projects with a good community behind.


100%. I love DIY software but I only build it if it's going to be better that what's already out there. And the "better" part has to include maintaining, extending, and deploying it. Those are the parts a non-dev won't want to do. Heck, I don't want to do it either (that's not the fun stuff), but flow coding or pair programming with an agent makes that part easier.


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