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"Create concise descriptions that sound professional but contain absurd elements" with some additional instructions


It's just hardcoded and randomly chosen, no any suggestion logic in here


I'm glad you liked it! Most reviews actually AI-generated but people can leave reviews too


It's not free, unfortunately, next month I have some amazing bills waiting for me :) Thanks Cloudflare for the amazing speed


Have you tried puter.js? They have something called User Pays Model: https://docs.puter.com/user-pays-model/


That's why this place called Hacker News. Nice try!


Thanks! That's interesting. I feel like some kind of synchronicity here - this project also was built and deployed in May


It’s like a cooler, crazier version of the Library of Babel.

Mall of Babel, maybe ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Library_of_Babel


The website was created for learning and fun a few months ago and forgotten as a completely useless product, I absolutely did not expect such a feedback that I received here today


But… how did you come up with the idea? There are a million other things to build for learning. What was your inspiration? How did you imagine this?


I always have a lot of ideas, but this project seemed to me the least creative of all, it seems like it's too obvious, I don't know really, it's just generate stuff with available models, like a million of similar or more useful ideas


Thanks! Next.js + tailwind, Cloudflare hosted, it was made for week in sum mostly to learn this stack


Thanks! It's flux-1-schnell, the prompt is pretty complex and randomly generated for each product, so kinda unique too


Thanks! Though I built this a few months ago and was sure that no one would be interested


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