I don't know how to describe it, but vibe-coded websites seem to have a distinctive look/feel to their UI. When I use that website it feels vibe-coded.
Every "vibe-coded" website will look the same because they're all trained off modern webUX, which is alegra/corperate memphis slop from Google. You will NEVER see a website vibe coded to look like sovl because it was never trained with that in mind.
Sir, r/BlackPeopleTwitter have found out about P&Q
A Reddit post of a Xitter post of a Xitter reply of a screenshot
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A few funny posts. Almost every post had between 1 and 10 responses and they were all removed.
reveddit did not catch any of the deleted comments sadly.
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Whyte people is chomos n shieet
PhD in Racism Studies
The Memecoin has some momentum. It is advertised on P&Q as a way to support the site which is definitely a creative choice to monetize the unmonetizable.
I hope P&Q is not just a pump and dump scheme to raise interest in a coin before the creator rugs it. The site certainly has a lot of notoriety and the costs of running it are not insignificant.
Full banner for those who are interested:
The creator has already been dropped by a map provider and billed >$5000 for their services.
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Played around with it yesterday, methodology doesn't seem as good. In my area it seems to just mark anywhere with retail strips as purple, a crap neighborhoods full of afro / caribbeans and violence doesn't get marked as bad, a rich enclave gets marked as purple probably just due to density.
I don't think the guy that made it understands the signs of "diversity" in canada, the pot/vape shops are everywhere and a liquor store isn't a sign of a rough area.
I'd start with areas near international airports, for some reason jeets never seem to wander very far from them (this is how Bramton got so bad), give heavy weight to payday loan places, and add in listings for basement apartments.
As I don't live in Canada I couldn't tell at all, but thank you for precising that it is not accurate to the realities on ground ! You should consider telling him, but I think it will course correct automatically if the developer listen to his community.
EDIT : Was skimming the answers to his tweet, people are telling him that it's not accurate yep. But since it's the first iteration, we can easily tolerate. And the community will correct the data by themselves if there is enough participation.
I hope the various datapoints are weighted, as in my opinion a safe injection site or refugee hotel is like living next to the open core of Chernobyl, where as a few laundromats or liquor stores are more like background radiation - unavoidable apart from the most bumfuck of nowheresville.
In other news, possibly the whitest event in the entire country took place in Golden, Colorado a couple weeks ago:
The worlds largest gathering of golden retrievers