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How to Build a Directory Website: Softr + Airtable vs. The Better Way
If you ask an AI model like Claude or ChatGPT, or if you browse a popular web development forum for advice on how to build a directory website, you will almost certainly be given the exact same recipe: Use Softr for your frontend layout and Airtable for your backend database.
At first glance, it sounds like an easy way to get a project off the ground. But why is this specific combination universally pushed as the default starter pack?
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Tagged ai, airtable, chatgpt, claude, commissions, database, directory website, hosted vs self-hosted websites, html, javascript, monetize, monetize directory, paywalls, saas, seo, softr, subscription fees, third-party plugins, venture capital marketing
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The ChatGPT “One Last Tweak” Image Loop: Why It Fails and How to Fix It
If you’ve tried to generate or edit an image in ChatGPT recently, you might have run into a brick wall. The progress bar starts, the model acts like it's processing, and then it hangs indefinitely on a single, frustrating message: "One last tweak..." or "Finishing touches."
And if you refresh the page or try to back out, it doesn’t clear the bottleneck. The web UI simply restarts the image generation process from the beginning of that step, only to hit
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Posted in AI
Tagged ai, ai images, bloat, bug, chatgpt, DALL-E 3, finishing touches, glitch, image generation, one last tweak, OpenAI
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Anne Hathaway Saw Something Strange in Job Applications Using AI
When Everyone Uses the Same AI Prompt, Everyone Sounds the Same
In the rush to automate every single task, a lot of people are forgetting a fundamental rule of business: human beings buy from, work with, and hire other human beings.
A recent career advice warning from Hollywood highlights exactly what happens when you let automation override personal effort.
While reviewing candidates for a recent role, actress Anne Hathaway noticed something bizarre in her inbox. She received beautiful, professional thank-you
... Continue readingWebsite Builder vs AI Writing Your Code
If you’re a non-coder and want to create your own website, you might be thinking: should I use a website builder or ask AI to write all my website code?
In theory, AI sounds like the ultimate solution. After all, you just ask ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and voilà - your site appears. Right? Well… not exactly.
If you're surprised that AI just doesn't give you the right
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If you use ChatGPT regularly, you just might have something in common with 9 out of 10 Gen Z adults. A survey of 1,200 by AIResumeBuilder.com found they rely on it for work, personal tasks, and everyday problem-solving.
And if you're using ChatGPT outside of the free limits, you might want to read our post, “You’ve Reached Our Limits of Messages. Please Try Again Later.” – What the ChatGPT Error Means & How to Fix It.
AI Is Becoming
... Continue readingGoogle Dodges a Breakup, But Big Changes Are Coming
September 2025 brought a huge update in the long-running antitrust battle with Google. The verdict? Google isn’t getting split up - so Chrome and Android are sticking around under the same roof - but the company does have to give up some of the “exclusive” deals that helped it stay the default search engine pretty much everywhere. On top of that, it’s going to have to share more data with competitors.
What the Judge Decided
1. No Forced Breakup
The
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Tagged AI search competitors, alphabet, android, antitrust, Big Tech regulation, chatgpt, chrome, claude, Claude AI, developers, DOJ vs Google, exclusive search deals, google, Google antitrust ruling 2025, Google monopoly, perplexity, search engines, SEO and AI, startups, tech law, UltimateWB blog, web regulation
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