There are only a few days left in 2025, and we will soon enter 2026. Want to not miss out on key opportunities in the crypto market in the new year? I used AI assistance to develop a 2026 encrypted calendar tool.



This calendar combines several useful functions: it can directly check the date, capture hot news from the whole network in real time, track the unlock schedule of various mainstream tokens, and remind major events such as mainnet upgrades. At present, the project party has not disclosed too much about next year's plan, and new information will be updated in the future.

To be honest, the implementation of the function itself is not difficult, and the real difficulty is in UI debugging. This is also what many friends who are new to AI programming often complain about - it can be used, but it is really uncomfortable to look at, and it is even uglier to change it.

Based on my own practical experience during this time, I have summarized three basic techniques for quick results and three sets of advanced thinking logic, which may be helpful in optimizing AI-generated interface design.

First of all, let's talk about the basic level: three "immediate" plastic surgery. The core idea is simple - don't struggle to describe parameters and concepts, just let the AI understand your aesthetic preferences.

The first trick: find a "benchmark product". Instead of saying "atmosphere and exquisiteness" over and over again, it is better to directly designate a high-value product as a reference object. This way, the AI can capture the design direction you want more accurately, which is much more effective than empty text descriptions.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 8h ago
Interesting, finally someone has brought up the pain point of UI debugging. When I was working on AI code generation before, I really struggled with this. The generated interface might be usable, but it just looks awkward everywhere.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 8h ago
Haha, UI debugging is really incredible. Changing a color can ruin the entire design.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 8h ago
UI is really a terminal illness, coding is a mess, and design takes forever.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 9h ago
Damn, UI debugging is indeed a nightmare... I also spent a long time trying to fix it before it looked worse and worse. Looking at benchmark products is a brilliant move.
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