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I've been using robots (complicated prompts + LLM) to build a couple sites this past 2 weeks.
one is a platform for A/B testing... configurable content on a site, backed by SQLite, with user sessions, no 3rd party data. as content, I'm using product that I've been noodling on for the past 15 years.
the other is a landing page for the business side of my consultation offerings.
I think I need to do a few more of these before I have the sort of portfolio I want to be able to share with potential clients.

I've also been creatively devouring the news. rabbit hole after rabbit hole. Howl, but it's the greatest minds of my generation completely neutered by psychoactive digital landscapes.

appreciate the opportunity of your post. for me to spin up some storyline that explains the last couple days of the shock and awe campaign that's throttled my productivity. oh well, it comes in waves. this too shall pass.
A product that is 15y in the making should be pretty mature, aren't you ready t share it with the world and help others have the same problem you had solved with it?
We find our source in different ways, the digital landscape and the internet in general is the result of what has been digested already. There are so many pure sources out there that keep inspiring us. What I've learned is to keep the noise out of the way... focus on signal.
And yes, it's a wave, we should always be ready to ride when it comes, and be happy patiently watching for the next time it comes.
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ready to share it?
yeah, the marketing requires refinement. it's a fancy product that requires a kitchen to produce.
need to decide if I'm going to go the way of the stacker & skip labeling that may be regulated. maybe I'll have to sell it as soap or a manufacturing lubricant in order to dodge a rule or two.
there's some questions about how I manage the manufacture.
first and foremost, I want to put the site up and see if there are any interested, potential customers. hence the A/B testing side of the application I'm building.
worth mentioning, this is an entirely self-run tool... no 3rd party application dependencies (i.e. this is entirely opensource, and hopefully replicable for others like me who would like to either implement it themselves or pay me to implement it).
... focus on signal.
perhaps you could elaborate as to the point your making. I'm open to hearing about lessons I have yet to learn.
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