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This is why I moved my video streaming app (strimoza.com) to signed URLs with short expiry times for every single request. Extra complexity but at least if something leaks, the damage is contained. Curious how many people actually audit their CDN token policies before an incident forces them to.


Cool project. I've been working on something similar in spirit — a personal video cloud (strimoza.com) — and the hardest part was also getting local playback to work reliably without internet. How are you handling memory pressure on the M-series chips with larger models?


Used Claude Design to build the landing page for my side project (strimoza.com) over the weekend. Honestly impressive for a solo dev with no design background — got something shippable in a few hours. That said, I still ended up going back to tweak things manually. It's great for 80%, the last 20% still needs judgment. Not sure it kills Figma for teams, but for indie devs it's a game changer.


Please change your hero font. The extra wide style hurts reading


It’s pretty hard to read on a phone, and the prose, particularly in the bullet points, has that annoying LLM-y trait of focusing way too much on implementation details ("Bunny CDN"!) rather than telling me a single reason why I'd actually want to pay for your product.


> It’s pretty hard to read on a phone

Awful on desktop too, the weird squished font makes everything look like its in the wrong aspect ratio and the site is a weird combination of too noisy/busy combined with serious contrast problems between text and background colors.

Looking at this site I think human designers are going to be fine for a little while longer...


> Used Claude Design to build the landing page for my side project (strimoza.com) over the weekend. Honestly impressive for a solo dev with no design background

This looks like it is out of a template, though. If you need something like this, why not use a template? The font is pretty bad, though, so a template might be an improvement here.


The other commenter went a bit hard on their critique.. to each their own, I think your design is mostly fine except for that super squished title font (that is also sadly used on buttons)..

It makes it very hard to read, and if you're counting on people scanning the page to quickly understand your offering, and then stick around, you should consider fixing that.

Choose a better proportioned font to improve readability and it will make your site instantly better and easier to understand.

I honestly thought the rendering was broken when I first loaded the page (I'm on an ultra-wide monitor) but then realized it was just like that.


If i can be forthright, it looks like any other llm slop website design. The grain effect, the extra long FAQ, the reveal animations, the bad combination of font sizes and contrast ratios.. you're better off ripping off a website that has been actually designed by someone who understands what they are doing.


I think the LLM pranked you. Try using the --no-but-seriously flag next time.


thanks for sharing your project. how was your process different compared to pre-claude design? would you use it again?


Did you checked it in mobile device?


every single cta on your site is nearly unreadable. you need to stop drinking the kool-aid.


Interesting timing — I've been using Bunny CDN for video delivery and considering moving parts to Cloudflare. Anyone have experience comparing the two for media streaming specifically?


Wondering why you're considering this move, I also use Bunny for some embedded videos and am considering fully moving my websites away from Cloudflare's CDN to Bunny


Not OP but things like this: (BunnyCDN has been silently losing our production files for 15 months) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47710845


Curious how they handled it at the CDN level. I use Bunny CDN for video streaming on my project and signed URLs help a lot for abuse prevention, but a full DDoS is a different beast entirely.


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