This is just AI generated slop with things being all over the map with no details/notes etc.
A far better way is to go through the book series The Architecture of Open Source Applications and pick one which catches your fancy - https://aosabook.org/en/ There are enough details/notes here from experts to show one how to think about an application so that you have something concrete to start from.
My only critique is that it would help to group projects by difficulty. But AI genned or not, it does have decent ideas and the follow ups I clicked on for "getting started" all at least seem non-AI genned. As some examples of what I have done myself previously, Linking to Shirley's "Ray Tracing in a Weekend" for a Ray tracer seems pretty solid, but throwing the GBATek manual at you for making an emulator is very "the rest of the owl" sorts of advice.
If it at least inspires some people to actually get their hands dirty (instead of outsourcing their intelligence to a black box), I don't mind Ai being used as a brainstorming tool.