for steve, first of all it is just joke,
i made a clone of the app for fun,
i am open to suggestions ![]()
for steve, first of all it is just joke,
i made a clone of the app for fun,
i am open to suggestions ![]()
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This is weird. And asking users to enter their secret API key for Mistral makes it extra sketchy.
users who want to try can create temporary key, use, and delete their key. additionally there is ‘skip’ button ![]()
i did for fun, in 2 hours using ai.
edit: i removed ai features, added dummy data
That’s a good way to learn a little bit about software development, and also to learn that (luckily for us software developers) AI isn’t there just yet - while real-readlang has all of real ReadLang’s looks, it doesn’t have its functionality, an it would take quite some time to achieve that.
Also, gathering a loyal userbase is a separate difficulty that the existing ReadLang has already overcome.