I've also used AI to build frontends that I'm more than satisfied with, and I think it can "see" perfectly fine. The frontier models are multi-modal and pretty good at vision. You can hook up your coding harness to your browser which will take screenshots of your rendered frontend and modify the code accordingly.
I think it really depends what time of year you go. Zion is beautiful, but when I went it was early in the season and a lot of the popular stuff was closed and it was very crowded everywhere. On the same trip I did all 5 parks in Utah, and I easily rank Zion as my least favorite, even though people seem to love it the most. I would definitely go back though.
In this case it's not basic stuff. You would need to prove that you own the actual bitcoin or transfer it for it to be collateral on a loan. It's the same as spending it.
Adam Back is already a high profile target. Unmasking him as Satoshi doesn't really change that for the guy that founded that company that leads bitcoin core development.
I think good results come from spending a substantial amount of time reading the claude-code documentation and setting up an environment that lets you work in this new paradigm. Asking it a few things, getting poor results, and deciding "it doesn't work when you ask it to correct itself won't get you that far.
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