I think the best way to go about this is to start with a manually coded codebase outlining the basic structure of your app (even if ported from some other project) so that you basically define the code "palette" and THEN using AI to add features / edit stuff.
It won't do everything exactly the way you would've coded it but I find this model much better at setting and maintaining "guardrails" for your codebase so you don't find yourself wondering how it all fits together.
Really? I guess the radiation doesn't affect your whole body when you're walking down the street and you get close to a cellular tower (you get pretty damn close to them with 5G cells), or say when you take a crowded subway and someone's making a call right next to you (oh and the phone will likely amp up its radiation power in there to be able to hop from tower to tower and maintain a connection in a moving cage of metal). Just two examples out of a million
Edit: how am I dismissing your point? I literally just addressed it. And get off your high horse, as though it is completely wacky to consider that something that permeates your environment could possibly have harmful effects on your body
Well for one, the US's own National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that "high exposure to radio frequency radiation to be associated with cancer in male rats". These results were released in 2018 and this was the world’s largest study on the topic at $25MM.
The EUROPA EM-EMF Guideline 2016 states that ”there is strong evidence that long-term exposure to certain EMFs is a risk factor for diseases such as certain cancers, Alzheimer’s disease, and male infertility: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27454111
UI Designer, web developer and former startup founder with over 6 years of experience.
I hand code my designs straight in the browser, and am also comfortable with Node.js and Python backend development. My developer hat means that I understand technical constraints when designing. My founder experience means that I understand the business orientation and constraints of a project.
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