These AI-generated websites often lack margins on the left and right of the text, which looks bad on smaller screens. It seems creators don’t care about testing on smaller devices.
Actually the ultimate combo would be to learn this with the learning mode tools provided by AI providers.
I must say that it really is a super interesting and efficient way to learn.
Any of you tried them ?
I really think people should learn first and primarily from books written by people. Think about it: the LLMs are trained on that data. So they cannot actually be better than the best original texts. Get good quality original books then learn them in conjunction with AI, but don't try to learn using this. How to downvote?
Couldn't find the about section. If you want users to invest their time just be honest about yourself, your goals for making the site and your tech stack.
Obviously it is AI assisted design, but that dosen't mean it has to be shit.
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Not sure what's the policy on AI posts but can't imagine anyone learning anything from that
Obviously it is AI assisted design, but that dosen't mean it has to be shit.