Let's Discuss Something — Development, Design & AI Edition
Welcome to the brainy corner of Babiato EU! This is where we dive deep into the world of code, design, and the ever-evolving universe of AI. Whether you're a seasoned dev, a curious designer, or just AI-curious — you're in the right place.But before you unleash your inner tech wizard, please take a moment to read the rules. Yes, these rules. They're short, sweet, and save us all from chaos.
What
1. Start meaningful discussions.Got a question about React performance? Want to debate the ethics of AI art? Curious about the best Figma plugins? Go for it! Just make sure your post has substance.
2. Share knowledge, not just opinions.
We love a good hot take, but back it up with experience, examples, or links. "Python is better than JavaScript" is fine — if you explain why.
3. Ask smart questions.
If you're stuck on a bug or need advice, explain what you've tried, what's not working, and what you're aiming for. Help us help you.
4. Respect the craft.
Whether it's a junior dev asking about CSS or someone exploring AI prompts — treat every topic with respect. We're all learning.
What
1. No low-effort posts."Help me with code" or "AI is cool lol" doesn't cut it. If your post looks like it was written during a coffee spill, it might get removed.
2. No spam, self-promo, or link dumps.
This isn't your personal billboard. If you're sharing a link, explain why it's useful. If you're promoting something, get permission first.
3. No bad language or toxic behavior.
We're here to build things, not break each other down. Keep it civil, constructive, and clean.
4. No AI-generated nonsense.
Yes, we love AI — but don't flood the forum with ChatGPT copy-paste unless it's relevant, edited, and adds value. We can tell.

TL;DR:
- Be thoughtful.
- Be helpful.
- Be respectful.
- Be human (even if you're talking about AI).
Let's make this section a place where ideas grow, skills sharpen, and devs/designers/AI nerds feel right at home.

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