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VladVladikoff42 minutes ago
Man AI has really latched on to this one style of design and it’s really starting to be an immediate nope out for me. It sucks too because I made a product that looks sort of like that in the pre AI era!
abejfehr3 minutes ago
It’s because all sites are made by the same “person” now.

If you get past the anthropomorphism, it’s basically that Claude is just a set of knowledge, including opinions (things they’d more likely do than other things) and everyone is getting the same person to make their sites which is why they all look the same.

Also the same reason everything ends up with the same tech stack (if you don’t steer it specifically) which probably contributes to why GitHub is overwhelmed.

ranger_danger4 minutes ago
Of course, whoever is driving the LLM can always prompt it to style the site in a different way, but I guess most people never do.
dylan6048 minutes ago
So it's your fault then? Had you not published the site, the AI would not have trained on it. Your one site ruined it for everyone!!! Hope you're proud of yourself /s
VladVladikoff7 minutes ago
;)
1970-01-01about 1 hour ago
Nice site. Funny how some are zipping around just as fruit flies and other extremely small insects do. I'm still patiently waiting for someone to upload 4K videos of UAPs that are in-focus. We're in 2026 and still are squinting at white pixel blobs in gray skies or gray pixel blobs in black skies. Example: https://www.dvidshub.net/video/1017793/dow-uap-pr117-unresol...
saaaaaamabout 1 hour ago
So much breathless AI verbiage on the page and yet I still can’t work out what this is meant to do.
_alternator_about 1 hour ago
Seems to have taken several open-source pieces of data (live satellite feeds, NASA UAP files) and combined them into a vaguely conspiracy-ish website. It's really odd, but has the feel of old-timey conspiracy websites spruced up with vibe coding.

I expect that building the satellite viewer is now just a few dollars worth of tokens. I built something like this a few years ago, and it took a week of work. It's cool that the marginal cost of satisfying your curiousity about where things are in space has dropped so close to zero, but don't be fooled into thinking this website lets you in on some vast conspiracy.