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Maybe I am using it wrong but it feels much closer to Lovable than Figma. I was expecting this to feel like the two products combined. Certainly better than Lovable though, but a little disappointing.


I have gone in the summer once and it was busy but still an amazing experience. I have been twice in the winter/off season (they clear the roads right after snow!) and we had the park basically to ourselves. Was absolutely fantastic.


This resolved it for me as well but not sure if this was just a timing thing.


I can't articulate why but AI generated images like this are so off putting. I am actively trying to avoid my toddler from seeing stuff like this.


We have many books that look almost like some of the titles. But it is as you say. It's like the machine replicated some superficial things about the style but something vivid is lacking. LLMs cannot "see" (it is not "feature"?) it and therefore not replicate it.


San Francisco isn't uniformly dense and narrow, but it does have both, and it's run remarkably well so far.


On that specific count, not really. There's a skate park north end of the Mission, and Stevenson St is a two way road that borders it, but it's narrow enough that you need to drive up on the curb to get two vehicles side by side on the street. Waymo's can't handle that on a regular basis. Being San Francisco and not London, you can just skip that road, but if you find yourself in a Waymo on that street and are unlucky to have other traffic on it, the Waymo will just have to back up the entire street. Hope there's no one behind you as well as in front of you!

Anyway, we'll see how the London rollout goes, but I get the impression London's got a lot more of those kinds of roads.


I live in London. Most residential streets are two-way but there is only space for one car, and driving on the curb is not really an option.

The trick to UK streets is that parking actually happens on the street itself, and when driving you must find a spot when people are not parking to make way for people coming the other way.


> Stevenson St is a two way road

That is extremely narrow, I wonder why the city has not designated it as a one-way street? They've done that for other similarly narrow sections of the same street farther north.


Another comment mentioned the Philippines as the manifest frontier. SF is not on the same plane of reality in terms of density or narrow streets as PH, I would argue in comparison it does not have both.


This is the craziest I've seen, but it was 10 months ago which is ~10 years in AI years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DWz1TD-VZg


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