> You've reached the generation limit for guests. That's it.
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…
> 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.
> 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…
I tried everything and I still don't understand. Left/right/middle click everywhere, typing numbers on the keyboard, space, enter... What is happening?
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.
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…
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> You've reached the generation limit for guests. That's it.
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…
> 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.
> 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…
I tried everything and I still don't understand. Left/right/middle click everywhere, typing numbers on the keyboard, space, enter... What is happening?
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.
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…
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