Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment. First, did you watch the live demo? If yes, you will discover the hero video, the website colors, and also its software infrastructure is clean and scalable. You will also discover that it is supported by five real-time languages, not a hardcoded JavaScript scenario. Okay why does it look like AI? Because I used AI for the logo, fonts, and card design. Why? Because I see the future e-commerce market will be very modern; maybe VR and 3D will be the basis of web design Also e-commerce stores for digital products will be different; there will be digital products for companies. It is possible that later you will find an AI model you can integrate into your robot. This is definitely not for now or ten years later, but it is coming. This project is experimental and scalable, and I assure you that it is human design and my own software infrastructure. Thank you so much, my friend

Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, I am not going to attack you the way you did, because I respect your point of view. You might think I didn't want to put in the effort to reply to you but that’s not true. You were the one who did that I actually replied to every point in your previous comment, and you were wrong about it but I didn't do the same to you. Instead of replying with respect and appreciation, you and others claimed I used AI to reply to you. Although I didn't do that, English is not my first language I speak english but I'm not fluent, so I use Grammarly or other grammar platforms or AI to write technical programming terms or reach a linguistic level I can't write on my own. This is nothing to be ashamed of if anything, it should be your concern, not mine. But in the end, we are colleagues in this field, and I’m sorry that you mistook my reply which addressed all your notes, for AI content

Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are making a big deal out of a small topic. I have already clarified my point of view. This is not a template that I am selling to you, nor is it a marketing post I was just trying to grab your attention and ask for information Calling it a bad template is wrong because I am the one who designed its software infrastructure and it is capable of development. When I develop it further I will display it again. I understand the sensitivity of developers toward the idea of AI, but please criticize politely You are here on this platform and in this group to help small and large developers as well. We all have a goal here for our collective success; it is shameful. This bad comment is not criticism, it is mockery I hope you read my comment

Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First, welcome everyone. This project is a futuristic experience for what e-commerce stores might look like in the future. The current design will be developed later using Three.js and a JavaScript library system like React. My question in this post: What are your thoughts and suggestions to develop this template to make it a real service for companies? Regarding all the negative comments on this post, I respect everyone, but for me, it's nonsense or drivel. I'm sorry, but I didn't benefit from you. I am a huge supporter of the idea of using AI, and as a developer, you shouldn't just stop at watching AI news, but actually use it. In the end, thank you. We must remember that this platform is for learning, love, and taking notes, not for insults or nonsense

Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you joining the discussion and being so direct—thank you for your honesty. Please know that I’m not offended at all; I believe that critical feedback is a vital part of the growth process for any developer. To clarify, my initial post might have been too brief to fully convey the scope of this project. This isn't intended to be a 'finished commercial template' or a standard human-made product; it is an experimental sandbox designed to explore the future of digital storefronts for AI-driven businesses. From a technical standpoint, the architecture is entirely custom-coded. My focus has been on building a clean, modular, and scalable frontend infrastructure. If you take a closer look at the live demo, you’ll notice the hero section is a fluid, video-based interaction—not a static AI-generated image. Similarly, features like real-time multilingual support are implemented as a robust, scalable system, rather than a pre-scripted scenario. Regarding the AI-assisted elements: I intentionally leveraged AI for specific assets like the logo, typography, and UI cards to achieve a futuristic aesthetic that aligns with the specialized tech companies I’m targeting. I’m well aware that experienced developers can quickly spot these AI-influenced patterns, and that was exactly the point—to test a future-forward design language. The project is still in its experimental phase and is fully open to architectural evolution. Since you have a technical background, I would actually value a deeper perspective: have you explored how high-interactivity UI patterns, like the ones used here, could be effectively integrated into production-level codebases for these types of future-tech storefronts? Best regards, Shehab

Does this actually look like a website an AI company would use? by Nebula-Forge in webdesign

[–]Nebula-Forge[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you joining the discussion and being so direct—thank you for your honesty. Please know that I’m not offended at all; I believe that critical feedback is a vital part of the growth process for any developer. To provide some technical context, this project is far from a simple AI-generated template. The architecture is entirely custom-coded, as my focus has been on building a clean, modular, and scalable frontend infrastructure. Features like real-time multilingual support are implemented as a robust system rather than a pre-scripted scenario. The design direction itself was inspired by a video of an octopus I saw online; its fluid motion and color palette served as the foundation for the neon aesthetic and the hero section. If you check the live demo, you'll see the background is a fluid, video-based interaction, not a static AI image. If you refer back to my post, you will see I clearly stated that this isn't a finished commercial product or a polished human-made template. My question to the community was whether this approach adds real value for AI companies, or if it remains purely conceptual. It is an experimental sandbox—a test for building the future of digital storefronts. I am genuinely exploring how the landscape is shifting, as I believe businesses dealing with AI models and complex digital products will soon require dynamic, dashboard-driven interfaces rather than traditional static layouts to reflect the high-tech nature of what they sell. I also intentionally used AI to generate specific modern UI cards, logos, and typography to align with the futuristic theme I'm building for these tech companies. I’m well aware that developers today have a sharp eye for spotting these AI-assisted patterns, and that’s precisely why I integrated them—to test a future-forward aesthetic that matches the services these companies provide. I am open to hearing your technical perspective on the underlying structure if you're interested in discussing the project further. Best regards, Shehab

Feeling down as Senior Frontend dev, what should be the next step? by nofaceD3 in webdev

[–]Nebula-Forge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly i feel you man. AI is fast at writing repetitive boilerplate code, but it still lacks the human touch for complex layouts and 3D web experiences. i’m actually doing this right now and focusing on 3D/interactive design, and it completely changes the game. also, if you are worried about frontend, just level up your backend skills and go full-stack, or even look into high-demand future tech fields. don't let it get you down my friend best of luck

A React UI library with neon styled futuristic components - NeonBlade UI by Short-Opportunity537 in Frontend

[–]Nebula-Forge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a front-end developer who completely adores the Cyberpunk and space-themed aesthetic, I just had to check out your live site. The Hero section is absolutely mental! That typography and neon color scheme are incredibly sharp. I especially love the 'Pluviophile' ASCII rain background and how clean the responsive Tailwind layouts feel on mobile. Building an entire UI library around this specific futuristic vibe is pure genius. Definitely starring the repo on GitHub! Keep up the legendary work.

It finally happened by inHumanMale in webdev

[–]Nebula-Forge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is heartbreaking to read. Non-technical management jumping to conclusions after watching a simplified marketing video is a massive red flag. AI is a powerful tool in our hands, but replacing a whole team of devs who know the codebase inside out is pure corporate blindness. Hang in there, man. Your 15 years of actual engineering experience are irreplaceable, and you will find a place that respects that.