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Ie here are some results:
https://html.non.io/tarot
https://html.non.io/hydroponics
https://html.non.io/solara
All of these started with diffusion renders as a starting point.
LLMs have intrinsic problems when it comes to design. They write code to represent design, but are trained to write consistent code. Consistent code is great if you’re writing a backend function that handles financial, but for design you end up with similar looks. You can use LLMs to police themselves, but it’s still like using backend engineers to review other backend engineers’ designs.
I left Figma to go build a UI design tool based off of diffusion because of this issue. I have a full walkthrough of how I build that tarot page here: https://x.com/pwnies/status/2076755344471289898?s=46&t=bwJTI...
This page also has 26 emdashes on it. For a page that isn’t an article, that seems pretty high.
- LLMs lack so far in anything that involves actual human creativity
- Sure they can build the most generic prototype of a webapp that is needed but they sure as hell wont make a unique one