Nikita
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Nikita
@nikitapashinsky
Design + code · Currently at https://t.co/AYkzzb59BL
The Hague Beigetreten Haziran 2025
275 Folgt9 Follower

This took 4hrs to make in @figma
Here's the whole process in 4 minutes.
Praveen Kumar👾@praveenisomer
Animation made in @framer
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@VCBrags S tier - Be promoted, then fired, on the same day
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Had some time tonight and wanted to help everyone have smooth, fluid steppers:
Pasito is a dependency-free, fully-customizable component for all your step indication needs.
𝚗𝚙𝚖 𝚒 𝚙𝚊𝚜𝚒𝚝𝚘
joshpuckett@joshpuckett
There was a time—a glorious, golden age of wonder—when Apple would have taken the time to ensure this stepper had smooth, fluid transitions. I yearn for those times.
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It's time to bring Haptics to the web 🫨
Create custom tactile patterns with strengths + durations for your web interactions.
Make your app feel as good as it looks ✨
→ haptics.lochie.me
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@vladyslavmoroz @paper Congrats to the whole Paper team, very excited about this 🤩👏
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Here we go @paper, our biggest release yet
I don’t know who else needs to hear this, but even snobs like me design with the help of an AI agent now. It never gets tired, never procrastinates, never out of ideas, and it’s too good to ignore. Design done, I have it jump into code and/or prototyping.
I use Paper with Claude Code (and no, not the terminal – I don't get the appeal when there is a normal chat app), but you can use any agent you like.
Check docs (paper.design/docs/mcp) to see how to connect your agent, it's usually just a single step to get it running.
Stephen Haney@stephenhaney
Hello! Today we're releasing Paper Desktop Paper is now a canvas for Cursor, Claude Code, Codex. Any agent can read and write html to Paper. • push or pull from your codebase • pull real data from anywhere • less work, more design What will you ship? Sound on 🎶
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@thorstenball “When I write, I feel like an armless, legless man with a crayon in his mouth.”
Kurt Vonnegut
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For the longest time, I assumed that the act of creation is something purely positive.
Coming up with ideas and making things (words, software, music, paintings…) is supposed to be done cross-legged, with a smile on your face, I thought. Ideas are flowers, everything’s gentle, there’s a breeze. Don Draper sitting on a hill.
And whenever it wasn’t like that for me—when writing or building something—I thought I was doing something wrong.
“This is supposed to be a beautiful process!” I’d basically scream at myself. “Why does it feel so bad? God damn”
But now I’m starting to wonder: what if all my assumptions were wrong? What if creation isn't an inherently positive act? What if some acts of creation are painful, messy, chaotic, full of anxiety and panic, confusing, exhausting, and can't be positive, have to be negative?
That would make sense, wouldn’t it? Because often, when you create something new, you’re stumbling in the dark, or you’re leaving something behind, or you have to say no to things you won’t create—all negative, not positive, things.
What if the negative stuff is a phase you have to go through to reach the good stuff? What if, for the tiny flower of a new idea to appear, you first have to wade through the mud and pull out all the dead stuff?
Anyway, what's for lunch?
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New portfolio is live ✨
Check it out at lorenzwoehr.com
Big thanks to animations.dev by @emilkowalski for helping me master those silky smooth animations using @motiondotdev #nextjs #sanity #portfolio
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