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rdpilot
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rdpilot
@rdpilot_eth
pushing pixels until they do something interesting.
Hong Kong انضم Aralık 2015
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UX Tip: Your portfolio is a place to showcase your work, not to fight the user’s OS.
Please stop replacing the system cursor with giant, laggy circles. They add latency, hide content, and break the expected feedback loop.
Stick to the default cursor.
Focus on the work, not the "wow" factor.
#UXDesign #PortfolioTips #UIUX

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i built a solution for me to feel less dumb clicking through all of them until i got the shape i want
Danny Williams@dannyjpwilliams
Be honest... does anyone actually know what these do?
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@rezoundous dear claude, please let me gen image and video so i can unsub gemini
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@aakashgupta When a prototype takes 45 minutes instead of 6 weeks, nobody needs a document to authorize exploration.
this👆
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The PM skill that matters in 2026 is taste at speed. Boris Cherny just showed everyone what that looks like.
His Claude Code team at Anthropic doesn’t write PRDs. They build hundreds of working prototypes before shipping a single feature. Boris personally ships 20-30 PRs a day running 5 parallel Claude instances. They built Cowork, a full product for non-engineers, in about 10 days.
Everyone in the replies is debating whether PRDs should die. Wrong conversation. The real question is what happens to the PM who can’t evaluate 15 prototypes and pick the 3 worth shipping.
Because here’s what changes when building costs near zero: the bottleneck moves from “can we build it” to “should we ship it.” PRDs existed because building was expensive and you needed sign-off before committing resources. When a prototype takes 45 minutes instead of 6 weeks, nobody needs a document to authorize exploration. They need someone who can look at working software and say “this one, not that one” in real time.
On the Claude Code team, PMs code. Data scientists code. User researchers code. Boris said productivity per engineer grew 70% even as Anthropic tripled in headcount. The coordination cost of translating specs into code disappears when everyone can build. And that changes what a PM is actually good for.
Boris said it himself: “There’s just no way we could have shipped this if we started with static mocks and Figma or if we started with a PRD.” The old process would have spent more calendar time documenting Cowork than his team spent building it.
This is the Claude Code team today. It will be most fast-moving teams within 18 months. The PMs who thrive will be the ones reviewing prototypes at 9am, killing 80% of them by noon, and shipping the survivors by end of week. Pattern matching across user research, technical feasibility, and business model simultaneously while staring at working software.
The PMs who struggle will be the ones still writing 15-page specs for features that could be prototyped, tested, and validated before the doc hits its first review cycle. Taste at speed is the new moat.
yenkel@yenkel
you must internalize this ASAP: - less handoffs, decide fast - faster exploration - encourage to throw away code/tokens - learn by building, de risk with code - pick leads that can own design, eng and product
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Hey everyonee, share your latest artwork hereee! 💗
Let’s support each other, yup! 😍✨
#smallartists #artmoots

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"The Daily Tea" is a news app I built with React and Tailwind CSS v4 because mainstream news is boring — instead, your AI bestie reads you the headlines out loud using NewsAPI and ElevenLabs TTS, served on draggable pastel post-it notes in a sparkly pink UI.
there's also a temple run video to keep you focus
#figmamakeathon @figma
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