Roshan

127 posts

Roshan

Roshan

@rbhalla_

building at @figma

London Beigetreten Nisan 2012
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Roshan
Roshan@rbhalla_·
@jmduke I remember this concept being introduced to me as “survival as a growth strategy”. I think about it a lot
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Ron@ronnypdev·
@rbhalla_ @cursor_ai @figma That's correct! For some odd reason, the Figma MCP Server stopped working in the middle of the task. I'll still use the Figma MCP server later on when it's more stable.
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John O'Nolan
John O'Nolan@JohnONolan·
I find that Claude Code planning mode is only useful for really small tasks - for larger tasks what's working better for me: Ask Claude to make a plan in a markdown file -- then promptly take that Claude out back and shoot it (ctrl+c) Spin up a new Claude and tell it: "a previous agent made [plan.md]. - please review this plan in detail and call out anything that appears to be overengineering needlessly for what should be a simple, robust system" NewClaude generally is of the opinion that OldClaude was a total fuckhead, and subsequently comes up with a way better plan. Optionally, you can spin up a 3rd Claude and ask it evaluate both plans in the context of the existing codebase - but I generally just find that JudgeClaude agrees that OldClaude was a fuckhead and NewClaude's plan is the right way to go.
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@tldraw Love “be good”
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tldraw@tldraw·
Seems like a good day to mention that I’m hiring for three roles: 1x Account Executive NYC (mid, remote) 1x Technical Writer LDN (mid/sen, in office) nx Product Engineer LDN (be good, in office) DM me!
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@jamwt Monads everywhere
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Jamie Turner
Jamie Turner@jamwt·
Haskell is sneaking into the mainstream right in front of our eyes. And I am here for it.
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@lochieaxon What do you think its biggest gaps are?
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@iquilezles ooc, why is the derivative tending to -infinity at the origin bad?
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inigo quilez
inigo quilez@iquilezles·
For those who didn't peep the comments, f(x) is: ∣x∣ˣ or in code pow( abs(x), x ) Beautiful, but unfortunately the derivative f'(x) = (1+ln ∣x∣)⋅∣x∣ˣ shoots to -∞ at the origin.
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inigo quilez
inigo quilez@iquilezles·
Here's a game - Can You Guess the Function? hint - it's way shorter than you're probably thinking
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David Aerne
David Aerne@meodai·
Turns out, one of my previous Vite projects had a service worker. And guess what service workers love to do? Persist across sessions
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David Aerne
David Aerne@meodai·
It drove me insane 😵‍💫 Imagine running npm run dev on a Vite project — and your browser shows... a different app entirely. Not a joke. Not cache. Not a port conflict. Just pure chao 🧵👇
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Roshan
Roshan@rbhalla_·
@kaseyklimes Love the ideas here and how you executed on them. Really inspiring!
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kasey
kasey@kaseyklimes·
Whole Earth AI is a project-based learning tool. I built it to explore two questions: 1. what new ux patterns do LLMs make possible? 2. what might the montessori method applied to software for adults look like? here's what I learned,
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@jh3yy @greensock I can’t remember the last time I saw a tweet of yours and didn’t bookmark it
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jhey ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
jhey ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ@jh3yy·
messin' with magnetic drag and throw hot spots using @greensock 🧑‍🍳 (for a floatin' chat interface you can move around)
Webflow@webflow

It’s week two our Webflow x @greensock Community Challenge, and we’re getting interactive! This week, your animations aren’t just for watching — they're for playing with. Build something you can drag, flick, spin, snap, or fling across the screen. Give it satisfying momentum and playful resistance. Think playful, tactile UI, drag-to-solve puzzles, flickable card decks, and draggable image sliders. Submit your creation here wfl.io/44OdU0a by Sunday, May 11th. You’ll receive bonus points for sharing your creation on social media using #Webflow 🎉 The winner will receive a free 1 year CMS Site plan ($300 value!) to publish and host your site on Webflow, a promo code to the Webflow merch store to claim the goodies of your choice, and a content spotlight on the Webflow blog and social media.

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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@usepanda I’m just looking for a way to see the old reader as it was by default. That’s what’s missing for me. I don’t think this new reader or any of the layouts allows that.
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panda@usepanda·
@rbhalla_ We’re still actively working on feature development. You can change the layout from the top left menu near Panda Reader. Hope that helps! We continue shipping weekly updates. Feel free to let us know what’s missing here or on our Telegram channel for quicker replies. 🐼❤️
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panda
panda@usepanda·
Casually scrolling through Panda every day 🐼 But guess what? A fresh new version is cooking 👨‍🍳🔥 Drop a comment to join the beta waitlist — we’ll slide into your DMs with early access 👀🙌
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Roshan
Roshan@rbhalla_·
@usepanda That seems quite different from the reader before and the reader you get when you scroll. It's also missing my custom setup and arrangement. Is that intentional? Or something I'm missing?
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panda@usepanda·
@rbhalla_ Hi Roshan, did you try clicking “Reader” on the left sidebar? Once you open it up, it should stick as your default view when opening a new tab, let us know if that works for you. ❤️🐼
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Roshan
Roshan@rbhalla_·
@usepanda It says "new feature: reader" but I still have to scroll everytime to see what I used to have before by default. Is there a way to have the normal view back? Or is there a way to downgrade?
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panda@usepanda·
@rbhalla_ 🐼 Hello Roshan! Reader Mode is currently in the works 🛠️ and we’re so excited to bring it to life soon. We really appreciate your patience and support! 💛✨
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Roshan
Roshan@rbhalla_·
@vghaisas @CNN My guess is they have a fixed header. Margin top is changed as ad loads. Then later they added a fixed placeholder for ad but forgot to remove dynamic styling.
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Vivek Ghaisas
Vivek Ghaisas@vghaisas·
Web developers, what do you think is happening here on the @CNN homepage? :) Screen recording in next tweet ⬇️
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@paulg @acambridgediary I think the thing that did it for me was the unexpected vividness/clarity of the interior
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@jmduke I’m generally a fan of focused states like this. I do agree though that maybe only transitioning after typing may make it feel nicer
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Justin Duke
Justin Duke@jmduke·
Tooling around with a little animation to hide chrome once you focus in on the editor and start typing. Too coy?
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Roshan@rbhalla_·
@benjitaylor Loved this detail. Would have loved to go even slower for some of them
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Benji Taylor
Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
ICYMI, all videos in the Family post can be slowed down to 0.5x if you're curious to see certain interactions in more detail.
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luis.@disco_lu·
There's something bugging me about icons Take a look at these two components, what's wrong? 10 points are on offer
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