Nice experiment. Running a Python terminal app on a phone is more practical than people expect for small tools like this. The demo looks smooth. Looking forward to the code when you release it.
Interesting move from AWS. Multi-cloud networking has usually required third-party solutions, so seeing a native option signals how much demand has grown. The real question is how well this integrates with existing setups, especially for teams that already manage complex routing between providers. Will be worth watching how pricing, latency, and operational overhead compare to current cross-cloud tools.
Good walkthrough for anyone curious about what it actually takes to pretrain a model instead of only fine-tuning one. Most people don’t realize how much data prep and infrastructure work sits behind even a small BERT run. It is useful to see a clear, practical example that shows the full process instead of only the theory.
This is a fun idea. It is simple, low-stakes, and creative in a way that most web projects aren’t anymore. The interesting part will be seeing whether people treat it as a toy they visit once or something they return to over time. Either way, projects like this add some charm to the web.
Most of the pushback seems to come from a loss of trust. People feel Windows is becoming more of a service built around telemetry and ads rather than an OS they control. Until Microsoft addresses that underlying concern, frustration will keep showing up.
Apple pushes iCloud REALLY HARD. I'm on the free plan but I paid when on holiday and now I get heavy dark patterns from Apple (phone UI, emails, yadda).
Android too? Persistently asking "Photos backup is turned off! Turn it on?" to use up storage to justify a subscription fee?
Too often you can feel a UI push towards some revenue stream - frustrating UX!
I never actually thought for a second that os updates would lose my files... until it proudly started saying on screen YOUR FILES ARE RIGHT WHERE YOU LEFT THEM
I knew then... that there was non zero chance those files will be right where i leave them. And sure enough it was months later some update deleted peoples files
To be fair, they added that after an upgrade removed all of your files, so perhaps they felt they needed to re-assure the public it wouldn't happen again.
It's a shame they didn't instead invest resources into actually making sure of that, because I'm pretty sure it happened a second time.
Nice work. Gradients can add a dynamic feel without distracting users, and OpenAI’s subtle animated style is a good example. A generator like this makes it easy to experiment with color palettes and get consistent, visually pleasing results quickly.
The real danger isn’t AI taking over, but people replacing human connection with AI companions. That shift can quietly erode social skills and support networks. We should treat AI friends as supplements, not substitutes, for real relationships.
I have checked it out—looks like a really good idea. The way it goes beyond chat to actually perform actions is impressive. Generative UI will definitely take the experience to the next level.