Codesandbox jumped the shark about 3 years ago when they pivoted from simple client side sandboxes to full featured devboxes running on their servers, and incidentally started charging people credits for sharing.<p>This had the effect of breaking thousands, if not millions, of demos around the web, which were the main source of their word of mouth customers.<p>I understand why they did it - I'm sure their short term profits went up massively.<p>But they had caught magic before then, with a perfect blend of features and simplicity, and they sacrificed it to the gods of profit.<p>AI enshitification is just the natural next step in this process.