Depending on what you call AI, AI has been used for targeting for awhile. It's just usually called 'automated control' or something. This is more a re-categorizing of targeting algorithsm, and calling it AI.
That was the main point at beginning. They aren't showing, so kind of leaving it up to you to go dig through the manual. Like reading the manual is not a demo.
They aren't giving any incentive to cause someone to waste time on them.
If you actually read the README.md file, the first few lines say that there are hosted versions available that you can view directly in your browser. I also mentioned this in another comment. I don't know what else you want...
I just see a lot of open source projects fail on the basic "get the message out".
And, I actually would like to use a Rust / Wasm UI.
That's what was frustrating. I'm looking for this. And still, had to wade through site to find some slick demo showing the merits of the speed and responsiveness. You want some snappy demos to show zip. It says 'reactivity', so I was expecting some super fast demo.
Sure. Ok. Now, put those links on the main page with a big bold "Examples Here". Is it that hard. Why make potential users wade through 5 clicks to get to an example, and then see if they are interested enough to persue further.
If you want users, put in bold, splashy, easy to get to.
It isn't that hard.
Viewing on examples.sycamore.dev
All the examples are hosted under examples.sycamore.dev/<example_name> with <example_name> being the name of the example you want to view. For instance, the todomvc example is hosted on examples.sycamore.dev/todomvc.
Every UI or GUI 'new fancy' package should include a very obvious Demo or link to Demo on the Home Page.
You're trying to sell me on some slick looking stuff -> Then Show It. Make it obvious. The market is crowded, people don't have time to hunt around and download it to try.
Don't make me read a manual before convincing me I should spend time on it.
But, also, all systems. Capitalism. Governments.
I took it as all 'groups of people' form these 'structures', that can then take on a life of their own.
I don't this this was supposed to be specifically christian
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