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Tade0 ◴[] No.45025047[source]
For me it stops working after several clicks.

The other day my project owner remarked that in the future perhaps we won't be building catalogs of items like the one I am currently, but interrogate an LLM assistant for a summary of the data - no need for forms and such.

I don't know how accurate that prediction is, but it got me thinking: what if coding assistants are a dead end and what users will actually prefer is going to be just a text box where you type in your human-language query?

Forms are here to stay at least in any kind of government or legal document, as there's liability associated with any mistakes, but less consequential stuff?

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freetonik ◴[] No.45025441[source]
>For me it stops working after several clicks.

This has been my experience with many rich web apps in the last several years. I have a habit of pressing Cmd+R especially before doing something important, and it feels like rebooting a computer in Windows 95 days.

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1. yaoke259 ◴[] No.45025489[source]
This happened after I turned the demo site into Astro to demo all the frameworks at once. For some reason it messes with the hydration of the site, will keep debugging...