I mean it's pretty easy to vibecode this.
Although somehow Gemini fumbled this one-shot because these things look at your password when you click on reveal 😭
But yeah one-shot in antigravity
The Photos app dial scroller is such a smooth UX. ✨ Thinking about building a custom React Native library for this. Who’s interested? 👨💻💻
@expo@makeitanimated@ReactNativeSkia
Not knowing how to code giving you an advantage is absolute nonsense.
The more you understand, the better your prompts, the better the feedback you give, the better product you ship.
What will change is that the intricacies of syntax, compilers, module systems, the finer details of type systems, won’t matter as much to everyone.
But you should absolutely understand how the pieces fit together. From syscall to pixels. Learn how data flows, because you’ll be able to secure your systems. Learn about performance, because you’ll be able to push your agent further. Learn about APIs, because they determine how to integrate systems. Learn about how systems fail, because you’ll be able to make reliable programs.
"Designers are cooked because of AI."
Think like this...
Everyone can vibe-code an app now, which means there's gonna be tons of products and startups.
But not everyone can design.
So by my calculations, there will be more work for all of us, because design is what makes them different.
We already did $90K, and it's only 2 months into the year.
We aren't cooked because they need us. But we will definitely be cooked from overworking.
Just deployed my first hardware project: a 3-LED sequence controller using an Arduino Uno. Hand-wired the breadboard circuits and wrote the logic to handle the sequential rapid-blink cycles. It is a fundamental first step, but the foundation is solid. Ready to tackle more complex sensor integrations and logic next. #Arduino#Microcontrollers#Engineering#FirstProject
Turns out AI is kinda like money in that it amplifies who you are.
Shiny object people getting distracted more than ever.
Idea guys talking a lot more, but still not getting real stuff done.
The doers (from before) are the ones actually doing a lot more now.