Bob Starr's Vibe-Coded Website Highlights US Tax Allocations to Tech
Bob Starr's new website, created using vibe-coding, reveals the allocation of US tax money to tech companies. The site was launched shortly after its creation, but its implications became clearer over time.
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Bob Starr recently launched a website that utilizes vibe-coding to display how US tax money is distributed to tech companies. This innovative approach has garnered his enthusiasm.
The website, named 'Boomberg,' was made available online immediately after its development. However, it took several months for Starr to fully grasp the significance of the information presented.
Starr's project highlights the intersection of technology and public finance, raising questions about transparency and accountability in government spending.