Launching https://t.co/8iy6806Bph custom favicons per environment for Next.js and Vite. No more guessing tabs.
More providers and features coming soon.
I'm pleased to announce @ModuloraDev
creator focused sharing of components, blocks, and more. for react, svelte, and vue. no paid mcp, no stolen work.
coming soon. reserve your handle at https://t.co/grixnjWQJo
@thekitze You could ask a close friend to put it in supervised/managed mode. Maybe install an app or setting you can’t remove, so it stays locked and only they can decrypt it.
Launching https://t.co/8iy6806Bph custom favicons per environment for Next.js and Vite. No more guessing tabs.
More providers and features coming soon.
A YC Company knocked off and stole my work 1:1.
And this could happen to you next. Here's what happened 👇
2 days back @21st_dev launched an ASCII tool which was completely a ripoff of https://t.co/BW9Q7GN1RO
Everything from properties, effects, features, presets and even backgrounds were literally scraped off and used exactly.
When I called out this mess, the founder got his ego hurt and unfollowed me instead of addressing the blatant copying.
I'd probably not have been this upset if it was a solo designer trying to learn, experiment, or make a quick buck on the side. People learn by rebuilding things all the time.
But this is a funded YC company.
A company with resources.
A company with a grown man as a founder.
A company that absolutely knew what it was doing.
And yes, before anyone jumps in to defend this, they knew exactly what they were doing. You can tell if you looked at their tool for 5 seconds.
The fact that a YC-backed company can use AI to rip off a free tool, launch it publicly, and then refuse to acknowledge or address it is seriously alarming.
Makes me think if this goes unchecked, they could (or have been doing this idk) do this to anyone in the future. So as a community, it is necessary we hold folks accountable.
Thanks,
Kailash