I just ignore it all, its just a bunch of useless cruft that nobody needs that people are throwing out there to seem AI-relevant.
If you need to know "Should we migrate to GraphQL?" (the example on the site) and your brain is already AI-mushed to the point where you can't deduce this yourself, just ask the model directly, it doesn't need 9 layers of slop-built bullshit stacked on top to answer this question.
I broadly agree with you but if you use claude code you should give this a try, the website doesn't really do it justice but wheat really solves for a lot of pain points when using claude for longer sessions
I only stay on this particular variant of one of the 5 site designs every LLM spits out for long enough to check that - yes - it has the annoying thing where content fades in as you scroll, before closing the tab.
If you need to know "Should we migrate to GraphQL?" (the example on the site) and your brain is already AI-mushed to the point where you can't deduce this yourself, just ask the model directly, it doesn't need 9 layers of slop-built bullshit stacked on top to answer this question.
Ergo, the existence of the effect is not an effective filter for determining use of an LLM in the creation of the website.