Yes, you can ethically use LLM, but it’s important to follow certain guidelines like verify information, avoid plagiarism and use just for constructive purposes.
Also it will be good to be transparent about how the content was generated. For example, if you’re using an LLM for writing or brainstorming, let your audience or clients know.
Honestly, this doesn’t sound like a bad idea at all! Next.js is great for frontend, and Django is super powerful for backend, especially for AI/ML stuff. The main challenge would be making Django feel as seamless as Node.js does with Next.js, especially with API routes and SSR. But if you can figure out a good DX, it could actually be really useful for AI devs who want a smoother frontend experience without dealing with Node. Would love to see a proof of concept!
DeepSeek just made Silicon Valley realize they might be the biggest marks in their own AI casino. The Emperor’s clothes are cracking… and it’s hilarious.