Josh Millgate

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Josh Millgate

Josh Millgate

@joshmillgate

UI/UX + Design Engineering wannabee ϟ Prev: lead designer at @super_ ✱ UI inspiration @DamnGoodUI

Se unió Kasım 2010
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Josh Millgate
Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
I just open sourced the ultimate vibecoding (meta-context) framework that has allowed me to reliably build beautiful apps No more: "claude WHAT DID YOU DO" "I NEVER SAID PUSH TO MAIN" "this isn't working" archē:
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Josh Millgate
Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
We are not cooked, my first try with Stitch by Google was disappointing. Couldn't even accurately grab font, colors or border radius from a reference image 🗑️
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Hannan Nozari
Hannan Nozari@Hannan_Nozari·
@joshmillgate @levelsio I run Claude Code on a Cloudzy VPS. NVMe storage, solid uptime, starts around $4.95/mo. Way better than burning through your laptop battery all day.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Another great argument for running Claude Code on your VPS server and not your laptop is its battery use "Terminal" app here is all Claude Code sessions, ignore the Claude app here I have a MacBook Pro 13" M4 and with Claude Code running even on idle my battery dies from 100% to 0% in about 3 hours, it's insane Claude Code on server via Termius SSH sucks 20x less power for your laptop
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Nick Stepuk@stfnco·
I make everything in @framer, including template visuals and interfaces Crafted these screens to include in my upcoming template Customer will get both: sleek webpage and fire UI One app, full service ↓
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
I'm using Claude code in VSCode, is there any reason why I should switch up my setup?
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
@Abmankendrick I have contemplated it and decided its all down to preference, some days I like horizontal, some days vertical 😅
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Abraham John 🦄🦓
Abraham John 🦄🦓@Abmankendrick·
Designers have you ever asked yourself what the difference between those two icons is?
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
@brian_lovin I find that I don’t actually need that kind of prompting with Claude, it seems to align itself based on the tasks most of the time.
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Brian Lovin@brian_lovin·
How long do you think this style of prompting will still be needed? "You are a proactive, efficient, and personable Sales Agent AI..."
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
Vibe coded this interactive invite flow for a client project ✨
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
@jeffzwang You need a way to create a decent context for the AI to reference throughout every stage of the build, I just open sourced my context framework yesterday, it's pretty consistent at one-shotting if you put in the time to plan and answer all the questions: joshmillgate.co.uk/projects/arche
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Minh-Phuc Tran@phuctm97·
AI is now really good at shipping MVP (solve real user problems, fully functional, can be quite complicated as well). Where AI still struggling big time is iterating & fixing bugs. AI doesn’t have the same memory as a human engineer / team does. It forgets its own code and needs to start from scratch again & again. This works at small scale but as the codebase grows, it becomes harder & harder for the AI to fully understand & keep track of what to account when adding new features / making changes. It eventually becomes impossible for the AI to avoid / fix its own bugs. And since everything was written entirely by AI from the beginning, we are no better than the AI at understanding that codebase. It becomes a dead end. This means, to truly embrace vibe coding, you need a solution for the AI to either remember or figure out how its new changes may impact the existing functionality and how to fix them without breaking other parts. Maybe AI memory becomes so good that it solves this on its own. Maybe it’s better dev tools for AI. For now, I find unit tests + integration tests are the best way to let AI test & fix its own changes.
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
@famdotwork Right! Unfortunately its the most crucial but also the most boring. No dopamine hits until Claude starts cooking.
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fam.work 🩵@famdotwork·
@joshmillgate the planning phase is so underrated. most people just yolo a prompt and then wonder why the output is chaos.
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
Yesterday I launched this free vibe coding tool that focuses on helping you nail the planning and context creation phase so Claude can work super efficiently ↓ Awesome for non technical folk and technical folk alike. joshmillgate.co.uk/projects/arche
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Josh Millgate@joshmillgate·
@micka_design No its more that when I was finished with it, I wanted to hide it quickly
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Micka@micka_design·
@joshmillgate You currently have to click on the chrome extension icon again. Is your extension hidden and hard to go back to?
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Micka
Micka@micka_design·
Slooow is officially live in the Chrome Web Store. It slows down any web animation (CSS, GSAP, Framer Motion…) so you can actually see what’s going on — easing, timing, polish. Perfect for motion design critique, design reviews, and UI polish sessions. Install it, open your product, set it to 0.1x, and you’ll notice things you’ve never seen before. chromewebstore.google.com/detail/slooow/…
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New side project: a tiny Chrome extension to Slooow down and capture any web animation. I never open the animation devtools, but I always want to see how far a team pushed their polish. 0.1x turns every interface into a motion design critique — you see things you’d normally miss.

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