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THIS DAD VIBE CODED A LANGUAGE LEARNING APP FOR HIS DAUGHTER THAT LETS KIDS POINT THEIR CAMERA AT ANYTHING AND LEARN THE WORD he made it so his daughter could point her phone at anything around her and learn the word for it you take a photo of an...

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