Who decided that rainbows and stars were supposed to be the design language of AI features that are slapped on as an afterthought?
Was there a first one?
Who decided that rainbows and stars were supposed to be the design language of AI features that are slapped on as an afterthought?
Was there a first one?
“Don't be 'a writer'. Be writing.” - William Faulkner #AmWriting ...Keep Writing. - Wrtr
My spare time is quite often dominated by temporary niche obsessions. What can I say, I like learning new things.
A while back, this obsession was making tasty hasselback potatoes. But the thing is... every time I was almost done perfectly slicing a potato, I would invariably cut through the whole thing...
I get it, just get "good" right? Or... you let your design & engineering brain run away with it, waste a whole weekend, and design a tool to do the job.
Turns out my solution is kinda different from what others have been doing. (The benefit of skipping research I suppose.) So I decided to publish it then.
It's downloadable for free from Makerworld if you have a 3d printer. And when enough people keep downloading I can keep coming up with solutions to problems that don't REALY need solving.
Link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1877936-hasselback-potato-tool-with-case#profileId-2010659