I've worked in this space for a decade now, and the tools we use (unavailable to the public) rarely look like the ones which LLMs have generated for the past year or two.
Also, not saying that there's not any value in these, but every single of these dashboards I've seen suffer from the same thing: Information overload.
For whatever reason, the models just absolutely deluge the app with all sorts of features and information.
For amateur astronomers, an interesting question is whether there is a satellite above me that I can see tonight (and when / where)? For professionals, the literal million dollar questions are more like: are there any satellites on a collision course? Which satellites have moved recently and why? Is there a dime-sized piece of metal somewhere out there that could hit my (employer's) satellite?
If you get past the anthropomorphism, it’s basically that Claude is just a set of knowledge, including opinions (things they’d more likely do than other things) and everyone is getting the same person to make their sites which is why they all look the same.
Also the same reason everything ends up with the same tech stack (if you don’t steer it specifically) which probably contributes to why GitHub is overwhelmed.
I also get the idea that AI writing itself is actually pretty good when looked at in isolation. Try showing it to someone who isn't used to it yet!
It's just that it's a small number of actual "people", and they're ghost writing for millions of folks, from kids to professors.
And because the style is the same, you can't tell which is which from style alone anymore.
I expect that building the satellite viewer is now just a few dollars worth of tokens. I built something like this a few years ago, and it took a week of work. It's cool that the marginal cost of satisfying your curiousity about where things are in space has dropped so close to zero, but don't be fooled into thinking this website lets you in on some vast conspiracy.
I assume there's no alternative way to view it?
your AI lied to you, you were not absolutely right, you were not clever, your epiphany was not a rare.
The LLM was misaligned with all human interests by egging you on about having a dozen sections on your landing page
Maybe the next cycle of LLMs will be more aligned, but in the meantime you still need to learn UX principles before prompting the coding tool, if you want to convey a message to other humans
once you grasp even a problem as "simple" as cosmic-rays and you still believe living creatures so advanced to overcome all that are bothering with Earth
well then I don't know how to deal with that level of stupid
automated drones a remote MAYBE (still the problem of lightspeed)
but if you believe in aliens visiting you should stick to "flat earth" or any religion
how about instead we turn all this enthusiasm into forcing our government to properly fund the Habitable Worlds Observatory Space Telescope (which DOGE now destroyed any hope of happening)