This is a garden of my thoughts and other artifacts captured from the web.
These are some cute widgets by @hypeople. I love the blend of minimalist typography-driven widget, with the more skeuomorphic-like widget on the right.
Bons(ai) 02 on @zora - second piece of the collaboration with @bonsaitoken404 and @agentdotbonsai
There is always hope
Wrapped 1. @Dazed China launch party by SONOGRAPHIC. 2. 1017 ALYX 9SM Facemask 3. Neubau Akademie™ GE 100 by @NeubauBerlin
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After generating UIs with Claude AI, one of the most important skills is knowing how to customize Knowing just enough SwiftUI to fix the colors, spacing, containers, alignments and visual hierarchy can avoid a generic appearance. A few resources for SwiftUI to learn…
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your ambition should feel light & inviting, something that quickens your pulse, something that reminds you there’s more to uncover it shouldn’t feel heavy, draining, or like a battle to the death. shouldn’t feel like an ultimatum. shouldn’t feel like “or else”
transcript of a talk i gave last week, on turning our ai coding agent into a designer: in addition to being easily theme-able, these ui components have great advantages: they're accessible, they live inside the codebase so the agent can understand and modify them, and they're a great design system that looks really good by default. here's what the next evolution of agent-created apps with replit will look like (still in beta, coming soon!). infinite customization to make your app look exactly how you want, with a few clicks. and the agent has access to the same simple controls, too. here's one more bonus sneak peek of another concept we're exploring: imagine pointing to a part of your app and asking for a change, without ever looking at code. that's what you can see here: it turns out that as we've been designing for an agent, we've really just been designing for people. giving the right amount of guidance with a strong design system and simple controls gives really great results. I'm incredibly excited about what we've built and what's coming soon. creating software has literally never been so accessible if you liked this: my team is hiring and let’s talk! also, go follow @adriana0nline who co-wrote this talk and did the design work shown in this thread, and @_jzhao who’s been turning the ideas in this thread into real code @adriana0nline @_jzhao more prototypes: this is all part of the master plan
Seasonal Drift made with @BlockadeLabs Blendbox and @LumaLabsAI Dreammachine, music by @udiomusic
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To create is to accept yourself
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Let’s all take a moment to appreciate blank VHS cassette packaging design trends.
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good product designers are extremely well positioned for the prompting renaissance. in product design, context is king: environmental where and how it's used? social what social norms are permitted? emotional how does it make them feel? temporal when? how often? for how long?…
@vmoonee93 @arthurbnhm ai can absolutely solve every bug you just need to prompt it right > @arthurbnhm @0xrasit The only problem comes when you need to solve bugs that AI can't solve, and they're still many > – @vmoonee93
Harmnessless Type
it’s useful to distinguish between being driven and being called driven = “I have to do this or else” called = “I want to do this more than anything else” fear vs love being driven = fear is your motivation that’s what you’re practicing, relying on fear but there’s always other options:
“Intellectualism is a common cover-up for fear of direct experience.” - Carl Jung Hungry for more Jung? Follow on Telegram! 👇👇👇
AI app-layer companies dramatically underestimate how bad it is to make your product feel like ChatGPT. Customers will very quickly think: "Isn't this just ChatGPT?" Good product marketing requires creating a sense of novelty. Over-indexing on familiarity without having… It takes Spellbook customers 0.5 seconds to understand that we are not ChatGPT
More and more, I have lost conviction that “minimum viable products” make sense for product development. It makes no sense to release a product with the core flow and then dismiss its viability after the aggregate data says people aren’t using it. Instead, founders should have…
Book Summary: “The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition”
My most popular SRef code is with the Midjourney Niji 6 model. --sref 680572301 --personalize u2agqxa --sw 500 --stylize 500 --niji 6
A few hours with Midjourney.
Someone asked for an example, so here's PRD for a small feature we built earlier this year The first section, context, is for a general audience. No matter what your role is in the company this is what you need to know. The second section, usage scenarios, is for product, sales and marketing to help them visualize who we’re building for. The milestone section is… Someone asked for an example, so here's PRD for a small feature we built earlier this year > The first section, context, is for a general audience. No matter what your role is in the company this is what you need to know. The second section, usage scenarios, is for product, sales and marketing to help them visualize who we’re building for. The milestone section is… > – @thenanyu
We have pretty simple PRD guidelines — Start with the highest level and get more granular. Start with the widest audience, and get narrower. Start with the stuff that's least likely to change, end with the stuff that's more likely to change as you discover and build. Basic… The first section, context, is for a general audience. No matter what your role is in the company this is what you need to know. The second section, usage scenarios, is for product, sales and marketing to help them visualize who we’re building for. The milestone section is… Someone asked for an example, so here's PRD for a small feature we built earlier this year > Hey @linear do u have any tips for writing great PRDs? > – @neogeomancer
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Hosted an expert MD/PhD in ADHD this week. Turns out it may be a circadian disorder, which explains why so many adults now have it, why regular sleep-wake, meal, exercise times help & counterintuitively why stimulants for ADHD help people sleep better (if taken in early day). Also that “atypical” stimulants and “non-stimulant” stimulants like Wellbutrin, Nicotine & Modafinil often work for ADHD. Only Modafinil apparently is actually cognitive enhancing independent of arousal.
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I’ve been playing with friend more and Avi fucking cooked. A few little design decisions that stand out: 1. Unhinged AF. My friends got mugged at gunpoint, have gambling issues & more. It’s like disco elysium but chatbot. 11/10 2. Short messages. Timing between messages. You… > Today we're releasing everybody's Friends into the world. Soon you'll be able to bring them anywhere with you. Meet your Friend now at . > – @AviSchiffmann
I decided to open source all my SwiftUI explorations that you can find here, I will continue to update this! I hope this is helpful
i built an app with ZERO coding experience using AI. it was the happiest day of my life. here's why i don't recommend anyone doing the same. my learnings and reflections: 🧵
With tech layoffs and a change in presidency, more people on visas are looking for a little more stability, and are interested in O-1 visas, self-employment, and O-1 agents. Here's what you need to know, and how to get the most out of the system: An O-1 doesn't eliminate the…
I'm hiring a very unique PM at Stripe who... - looks more like a design engineer than PM - believes "fast software is good software" - nerds out on frontend frameworks - has strong opinions on design systems - can draw how a data packet hurls across the internet Link to job description coming... For now, if you saw your reflection in the above post shoot me an email at yien@stripe.com
ChatGPT 🤝 VS Code, Xcode, Terminal, iTerm2 ChatGPT for macOS can now work with apps on your desktop. In this early beta for Plus and Team users, you can let ChatGPT look at coding apps to provide better answers. Enterprise and Education users will have access in the next few weeks. Make sure to download the latest version (1.2024.310) of the desktop app for macOS to try it out:
Prompt engineering is hard. That's why we've been adding tons of features to the Anthropic Console to make the entire process easier for devs. Our goal is to cut the time you spend working on prompts by >90%. Here's a quick walkthrough: Go work on your prompts: