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@tkmadeit

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Beigetreten Nisan 2010
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
here is a @figma plugin i built over the weekend, it lets you import your handwritten sticky notes into figjam in just a click! very helpful for hybrid teams that sometimes like to use actual stickies and whiteboards.
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@vanilagy kinda unrelated but do you have an example of Mediabunny recording a video of an html element on a page?
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Vanilagy@vanilagy·
Here's Mediabunny capturing 5 seconds of live TV and transmuxing it into an MP4 Total bundle size to do this is around ~50 kB
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Dami Dina@DamiDina·
@aliszu From the App Store directly?
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alex 👀@aliszu·
LFG it's working
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Sam Bhattacharyya
Sam Bhattacharyya@Sam_Bha·
My open source upscaling tool was featured by the chrome team @ChromiumDev When I built this as a hobby project in 2023, I never imagined it could seriously rival established desktop software like Topaz Labs. With WebCodecs & WebGPU, I think browsers are the future of video
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@kitlangton is this in the GitHub repo already so I can steal it?
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Kit Langton@kitlangton·
sexy rolling output
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@gavinmcfarland @DamiDina > it supports structural changes this is impressive, would definitely read it if you blogged about it.
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Gavin McFarland
Gavin McFarland@gavinmcfarland·
@tkmadeit @DamiDina Yes, I love Lovable's approach. I stumbled across this article after I created my own version. It's basically the same concept, except that in my example I'm persisting the selection after HMR, and it supports structural changes, which normally causes React to complain after HMR.
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Gavin McFarland@gavinmcfarland·
I've been experimenting with an editor that persists visual edits directly to source. It feels like a canvas, but it's the actual application. In this example it queues your changes before saving. Behind the scenes it reconciles the DOM with HMR so everything stays seamless. On the surface though, it looks effortless.
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Dami Dina@DamiDina·
@tkmadeit @gavinmcfarland interesting - never seen this one yet but i've seen the editor cc @emilahlback i think editor Gavin posted looks smoother and less in the way than the lovable one tbh
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dax@thdxr·
@tkmadeit @jlongster it'll all be possible to orchestrate from the sdk all of our products use the sdk so nothing is ever missing there
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dax@thdxr·
could have prompted a git worktree feature into existence a while ago but we put in the time to design a system that can also support docker containers, remote sandboxes, etc with sync that can tolerate going offline we're always the last to ship, but we're the last to ship
James Long@jlongster

what have I been working on for the last 2 weeks at @opencode? we are bringing workspaces in as a first-class concept: agents will be able to run anywhere: local directory/container/worktree, remote sandbox, or anything. instead of having a single server that only knows about local directories, the server will act as a "control plane" that routes prompts to where they should go it will manage all of the sessions across these environments and provide a unified layer for all clients to interact with them we will be smart about this: it's not *only* about routing. we will sync all data from remote environments into the local control plane server. this means the remote env can be destroyed, and we will be able to later recreate a new env with exactly the same state. it's reproducible note: this is very early and experimental, the UI you see the video is just a prototype and not guaranteed to make it to prod. We hope to start shipping something soon-ish though!

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Balint Orosz
Balint Orosz@balintorosz·
A big release - agents.craft.do got a whole lot more powerful today. - It has its own browser. No more 3rd party MCP/Browser extensions locking your primary browser. Runs both in the background and foreground. - Multiple panels - Branching - Built-in PDF, Word, Excel tools - puts Cowork to shame... Oh, and still open source!
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@vanilagy totally, wouldn’t want core and critical libraries like Mediabunny to be vibe coded.
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Vanilagy@vanilagy·
If I didn't scrutinize every line written by Opus 4.6 or GPT-5.3 Codex, Mediabunny's codebase would quickly rot into a tangled mess of unconfident, unjustified and overcomplicated code. "Shipping at inference speed" would literally require that I give up care for the project.
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Dimitar@dimitroweb·
Tinder but it's your emails, fun vibe coded project
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Dylan Feltus
Dylan Feltus@DylanFeltus·
🔍 new open source skill: visual-qa teaches your AI agent to review UI screenshots like a designer would: spacing, alignment, color, typography, responsiveness, accessibility. 7 review categories. compare against mockups too. github.com/dylanfeltus/sk…
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@simonw I have been using deepwiki for this, doing it within an app is much better experience
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
Fun bonus tip: regular Claude chat (not Claude Code) has the ability to clone repos from GitHub these days, which means you can ask it to checkout ANY public repo and answer questions about it or even use it as a starting point for an artifact!
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Simon Willison@simonw

Added a feature to my blog I've wanted for ages - it now shows my content from elsewhere, including TILs, releases, museums, tools and research, as little badges in the various blog timeline views simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/20/be…

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Gavin McFarland
Gavin McFarland@gavinmcfarland·
Small step, big shift. Select div → draw Paste an h1 Edit it visually No mock canvas. This is your actual code.
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tkmadeit@tkmadeit·
@Wattenberger Is this is working because you are using Claude Code as your agent?
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