621,500 App Screens, All Somehow the Same App
A new tool has quietly indexed over 621,500 app screens, and iOS builders are hooked. You can trace how a similar app moves, how one screen hands off to the next, down to the tiniest animation. That handoff between screens is the flow, and now it is free to copy. The catch is familiar: when everyone references the same top screens, every app slowly grows the same face. Infinite reference, and somehow zero originality.

Source: RT @protoduct_ai: iOS開発でUI実装する人、絶対これ使った方がいい · twitter
What this means for ThakiCloud
Borrow endlessly from the cloud. The moment those references become your product’s design and your users’ data, where that data lives is the whole ballgame. On-prem simply means running it inside your own walls instead of someone else’s. ThakiCloud hands the repetitive parts, screen collection and flow analysis, to agents through Paxis, then carries the results into training and inference on Metis. Reference all 621,500, but keep your taste and your data on your own shelf. That is the line sovereign on-prem draws, and it is how this very blog runs, with a Jarvis orchestrator calling those agents on its own.
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