How to create an application in Google AI Studio for free and easily

Let’s explain to you how to create a simple web application with Google AI Studio. It is a program with which you can create applications, websites, or other projects by writing the code with artificial intelligence. Come on, you tell him what you want and Gemini will generate the web application, also showing you the code. But there are some things you need to keep in mind, so we’ll start by telling you the risks involved in creating a webapp with AIespecially in terms of privacy if you are going to publish it. Then, we will tell you step by step how to proceed in a simple way. Before you start, dangers to be aware of Before we get into this, you should keep in mind that may not be a good idea create a web application using artificial intelligence, especially if you plan to publish it. It all depends on what you are going to use it for. To start, with Google AI Studio you will only build a skeleton of the web page or web application, pure HTML code without a secure and private database for each user you access. Therefore, without a login system, you run the risk of all data being exposed on a kind of public board. For example, imagine that you create a notes web application, and that you publish it on the Internet. So, everything you write can be read by othersand even other people will be able to add elements. This means that what Google AI Studio allows you to do are web application skeletonsa complete code that you will then have to fill out to add databases and records. It is best not to publish them. as generated by this tool. There is the possibility to ask the tool to generate an application with local memory to be saved in your browser. This will make it private by saving the data in the cache, although everything you type will be lost if you change browsers or when cache cleans are done. And the other big problem with creating a web application with an artificial intelligence tool is that there may be bad code that does not work wellso it is always advisable to review the code with knowledge and verify that everything does as it should. Use an AI to design the prompt Google AI Studio works with artificial intelligence, which means that you can describe what you want with natural language, and then it will translate it into an application. Therefore, you will only need one prompt. However, It will be more effective to use an AI to generate the prompt. It is like using an AI as a translator so that the idea you have in your head is reflected in a much more complete and complex prompt that you will then be able to review. For example, I have used Claude and I have explained to him what I want the application to have and the ideas for the design. When making the request I have specified that what I want is a prompt to make a web application in Google AI Studio. As a result, Claude has created me a multi-paragraph prompt in English, also including the color code I want it to use. In addition, he has thought of an interface to do it, and has designed the prompt explaining it so that Google AI Studio understands it. As a small noteremember that this AI has Claude’s Artifacts, which are like internal applications. Therefore, you will always be able to say something like “create an artifact from this prompt”, so you will be able to create an internal app and verify its style. This will not be the same as the one from Google AI Studio, but you can use it as a test. We start creating the application To start creating your application, enter Google AI Studio with the web aistudio.google.com. Once inside, click on the section Buildwhich is used to start creating an application. Now copy the prompt that we generated before and paste it in the writing field. I recommend that when you do it check the prompt in case there is anything in it that you want to change. Once you have it, click on the button Build to start the process. Now, Google AI Studio will generate your app. When it does, you will see that the screen is divided in two. On the left you have a part that is like a chat with the tool’s AI, and on the right the preview. Once you finish, you can test that everything works to your liking, and use the chat on the left to request changes and corrections. It is very important that you now take your time adding and changing elements in the application. Do it little by little, don’t be in a hurry and make short prompts with specific changes to progress progressively. With every prompt you type, Google AI Studio will remake the app. You can also ask the AI ​​that generated the app questions, and based on the answers to ask it to make changes. For example, you can ask him make sure the data is saved in the localStoragein the computer’s memory, so that they are not exposed on the network. You can also ask for more complex things, like helping you set up a system for signing in with your Google Account and saving your data to Google Drive. In this case, the AI ​​that you have on the side of the project will guide you step by step through what you have to do and giving you the credentials to do it. By default the tool will show you a preview of what you are creating. but you can click on the tab code to preview the internal code of the web application. You also have a download button to download the code and then be able to use it whenever you want. … Read more

There’s a reason why the Japanese don’t need to dust as much as we do. And you can apply it easily

When I was little and living in Switzerland, there was an unspoken rule that we all knew: the shoes They didn’t go beyond the doormat. It was common to see small shelves outside the doors, on the landing, where footwear that had walked on the street was abandoned. For us it was the norm, but when we crossed borders, that custom faded. Today, however, the situation seems to be changing globally. What we previously saw as a cultural curiosity of Japan or a Nordic eccentricity is beginning to make sense in the rest of the world. The contrast is fascinating. While in many Western homes cleaning is understood as a reaction (cleaning what has become dirty), in other cultures it is a preventive lifestyle design. In Japan the secret is not to clean for hours, but to prevent dirt from getting cross the threshold: “Cleaning is not a reaction, but a life design based on prevention.” This philosophy even extends to the air they breathe; Japanese residential ventilation technical documents highlight the critical importance of creating “air passages” by opening opposite windows to expel suspended particles, an obsession with environmental hygiene that invariably begins at the front door. And it’s not just a matter of visual perception. A study from Macquarie University in Sydney, puts it in perspective: until 60% of the dust and the dirt that accumulates inside a house comes from outside, and enters precisely through our feet. The architecture of custom Why is the world divided between those who barefoot and those who don’t? The answer lies in a mix of climate, architecture and philosophy. In Japan, the border is physical. According to the digital media Nipponthe houses have the genkana specific area at the entrance with a step called agari kamachi. This step marks the sacred boundary between the “outer world” (dirty) and the “inner world” (clean). Furthermore, traditional Japanese architecture uses floors tatami (straw mats), a delicate material that would be destroyed by rigid street shoes. In the Anglo-Saxon world, resistance it’s cultural. Journalist Jeff Yang tells in The Guardian a revealing anecdote about his Taiwanese aunt, who told him a lapidary phrase when she saw him enter wearing shoes: “When you enter my house with shoes, you are walking on my heart.” This clash illustrates the division: for some it is respect; for others, as indicated Real Simplewhere only 31% of Americans always barefoot, is an uncomfortable imposition. In Spain, the story is different and has its own peculiarities. There is no deep-rooted tradition to take off your shoes when entering. Historically, doing it in someone else’s house could even be interpreted as a lack of education or excessive trust (“taking too much confidence”). Unlike Nordic or Asian countries, Spain relies on reactive cleaning, something that users on discussion forums such as reddit rsummarize with humor and irony: “We can afford that custom because we invented the mop.” However, the trend is changing after the pandemic. More and more hosts are imposing the “zero shoe” rule for hygiene. It is the case of the influencer of lifestyle Patricia Fernández who, cited in Readingsassures that “removing your shoes at the entrance is your number 1 rule”, always offering comfortable options or baskets with slippers for your guests. Beyond the visible dirt, taking off your shoes has a profound psychological and symbolic impact. It’s not just hygiene, it’s a transition ritual. Dr. Manuel Viso explained that taking off your shoes sends a powerful signal to our brain: “Let’s change the environment, relax, we’re home, we’ve left work behind.” It is a physical switch for mental disconnection, how to change clothes. From an energy perspective, Feng Shui expert Gloria Ramos details in Interior Magazine that the main door is “the mouth of Qi“(vital energy). Leaving your shoes lying around or entering with them blocks that energy and the well-being of the home. Even the way you do it matters, in Japan etiquette requires not only taking off your shoes, but turn them so that they point towards the door (ready for departure) and do so without turning your back on the host, a gesture that denotes respect and consideration towards the community that inhabits that house. Science tips the balance decisively This is where the cultural debate collides with microscopic reality. If you thought your shoes were clean because you didn’t step in mud, experts have bad news. “99% of the shoes analyzed test positive for fecal matter,” pharmacist Álvaro Fernández flatly states. in The Aragon Newspaper. This is because we walk through streets where there are invisible remains of animal excrement and dirt from public toilets. Microbiologist Jonathan Sexton, from the University of Arizona, confirm in Very interesting that almost all soles harbor bacteria such as E.coli (present in 96% of cases) and Clostridium difficilea bacteria that causes serious intestinal problems. But it’s not just bacteria. According to The Conversation, Shoes carry pesticides from gardens, lead from urban dust, and carcinogenic asphalt sealants that end up in the air in our living rooms. It is important not to fall into alarmism. Although shoes are centers of dirt, they are not the only culprits. A published study in Scientific Reports warns that mobile phones are also “dangerous microbial platforms“that harbor a wide spectrum of organisms, often resistant to antibiotics, and that we constantly carry on our faces. It is another reminder that objects such as cell phones or kitchen sponges can have as much or more bacterial load than footwear. Still, experts like Kevin Garey they clarify thatalthough for a healthy adult the risk of infection from the floor is low (since we do not live at ground level), the recommendation is strict if there are crawling children or immunosuppressed people at home. The trend is clear: the frontier of the doormat is hardening in the West, but with our own style. we don’t have genkanbut we have learned to adapt our halls. More and more homes are incorporating benches, wicker baskets or narrow shoe racks … Read more

how to remove all AI features easily with RemoveWindowsAI

Let’s explain to you how to disable native AI features of Windows 11, so you can disable them. These features can be useful if you like to use the artificial intelligencealthough they can also slow down your computer and compromise your privacy. Therefore, a developer has created an open source tool called RemoveWindowsAI. This tool It is a script with which almost all the AI ​​functions that Microsoft has added to Windows will be disabled, and all of this without having to install anything to make it as easy as possible. What functions does this script remove? What RemoveWindowsAI does is remove many AI components and functions in Windows, so you can no longer use them. What it does is the following: Disable Copilot Disable Recall Disable Input Insights and typed data collection Disable Copilot in Edge Disable Image Creator in Paint Remove AI Fabric Service Disable AI Actions Disable AI in Paint Disable Voice Access Disable AI Voice Effects Disable AI in Settings Search RemoveWindowsAI also disables the reinstallation of packages related to AI functions, so that when Windows detects that it does not work it does not activate them again. It does this by tricking Windows and installing a command that tells it that there are new versions of these functions. It also disables other features such as AI rewrite in notepad. Not all functions can be removed with this scriptalthough the creator’s idea is that almost all of them or at least the main ones are no longer present in Windows. How to use RemoveWindowsAI in Windows 11 The first thing you have to do is open Windows PowerShell with administrator permissions. To do this, press the start menu and type PowerShell. When you put the mouse over the tool, in the options that appear click on Run as administrator. Once you have opened PowerShell as an administrator, simply you have to paste this code and press Enter. The code is the following: & ((scriptblock)::Create((irm “https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI/main/RemoveWindowsAi.ps1”))) When you write this code with all the symbols, a window will open where you can go marking all the features that you can disable. When you have all downloaded, click on the button Apply that appears green and that’s it. There is also a script to install classic applications of Paint or notepad without artificial intelligence. For that, you just have to run the code: & ((scriptblock)::Create((irm “https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI/main/RemoveWindowsAi.ps1”))) -nonInteractive -InstallClassicApps photoviewer,mspaint,snippingtool,notepad In Xataka Basics | Windows 10 is dead: what happens if you still have it installed, what dangers there are, and how to update to Windows 11

How to easily create a nice Christmas greeting with your photo using ChatGPT Images

We are going to explain to you step by step how to create a Christmas greeting with your photo wearing ChatGPT Imagesthe section to create images from photographs of ChatGPT. This tool will allow you to do the editing with artificial intelligence without having to write a prompt certain. Right now, this section has a default style that allows you to create a pretty Christmas photo in just two or three clicks. So, to this we are going to add an additional request and voila, you will have the complete congratulations. You’ll see that it’s simple. Your Christmas greeting with ChatGPT The first thing you have to do is enter the ChatGPT website or application on your device. Once you are inside, open the side menu Click on the section Images that will appear just below the search options. This will take you to the main screen of the section Images. In it, look in the section Test a style on an imageand here inside click on the option Festive portrait what you are going to find. This will open a window where you have to choose the photo you want to use as a basis for congratulations. It has to be a portrait-type photo in which one or more people appear. For this, you can use one of the recent ones that you have used in this section, or manually choose another one that you want to use. Just by doing this, ChatGPT will turn your photo into a festive portrait Full of Christmas decorations and motifs. If you don’t like the result the first time, you can try again, and even copy and paste the prompt using another photo, or repeating the entire process. Once you have the image created to your liking, it’s time to give it the final brushstroke. In the same chat where it was generated and shown to you, you have to write that you want me to add a text using a Christmas font. For example, you can put something like “Happy Holidays.” For that, I have used this prompt: I want to turn this photo into a Christmas card. For that, I want you to put the text “Happy Holidays!” at the bottom. using a Christmas font. And only with this you will have your greeting created. Now all you have left is decide if you want to make additional adjustmentssuch as changing the size of the word, its position, or even making the image horizontal. You can even upload someone else’s photo and ask ChatGPT to add it to the composition by doing the same treatment to the photo so that it looks the same. In Xataka Basics | How to create a character in ChatGPT and Gemini to use it in all the images you make with artificial intelligence

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