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🚀 Building Stuff, Intersaction of Engineering and Design

Around the corner 参加日 Mart 2008
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you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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Input quality * LLM quality = output quality Assuming only few companies tackle LLM quality all other companies will have to focus on input quality and output tuning
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AI = Skill multiplier AI ≠ Skill creator
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Turn your email into structured, AI-ready context with @iGPTai Connect your inbox, ask a question, get clean JSON back. Here's how to get started.
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AI generation doesn’t replace fundamentals, it makes them more valuable. Knowing the basics, having taste, and building real experience are what let you guide the model, judge the output, and push it toward something great. The tool can generate faster, but craft is what gives it direction.
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Do it yourself when it’s a one-off or when your unique taste, judgment, and touch are what make it genuinely rewarding. But if it’s repeatable and nobody can tell whether it was handcrafted or generated, delegate it or build a better tool. Save yourself for the part only you can do.
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Text generation doesn’t make you a great writer Image generation doesn’t make you a great photographer Video generation doesn’t make you a great filmmaker Code generation doesn’t make you a great engineer Great writers, photographers, filmmakers and engineers can move faster and do more using generations.
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Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: github.com/googleworkspac… - built for humans and agents. Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
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“Common sense is not so common” was always true. AI just made it impossible to ignore.
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Sir Doge of the Coin ⚔️
Sir Doge of the Coin ⚔️@dogeofficialceo·
People not exposed to crypto today
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Your AI agent can answer questions about documents, but can it answer questions about what your team actually decided in email last week? Threading, permissions, attachments, who said what. What was a quote vs. original text. Email context is 10x harder than document RAG. One API call: structured tasks, owners, decisions, citations. docs.igpt.ai
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The latest from the lab: swipe in the nav bar to switch between accounts
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Liquid Glass on Mac is a nightmare You were kind to Liquid Glass on iPhone it is not fine …
Ryo Lu@ryolu_

consistency ≠ uniformity: for those who haven't lived through this era – we used to have beautiful, precision interfaces. now they're replaced by a design language that originated from the Apple Watch, with icons that only fit in squircles. but that's not even the point. the point is we used to design the whole stack – the technology, the concepts, the interfaces. when designers only care about superficial consistency, platforms lose their uniqueness. apple used to design systems. skeuomorphism wasn't just about leather textures – it was about teaching people new mental models. the trash can empties because you understand what a trash can does. aqua's lickable buttons and sheets had depth because the OS had layers you could understand. the old apple designed the whole stack – from metal to pixels to concepts. teams weren't just shipping features in the same box, they were building coherent platforms each with opinions about what computing should feel like for the medium. liquid glass is fine on a phone. but on macOS it's unusable – lack of precision, visual noise everywhere. this is what happens when UI language designed for fingers bleed into macOS. we went from interfaces designed for a 27" cinema display with a precise cursor to interfaces designed for a 1.5" screen you tap with one finger. the Mac is for creation and precision work. it needs information density. it needs chrome you can grab. it needs UI that gets out of your way but gives you power when you need it. instead we got padding and whitespace and translucent blurs optimized for touch targets nobody's touching. the squircle icon mandate is a symptom. when you force every icon into the same shape, you're saying "brand consistency" matters more than "each app icon needs to communicate its function instantly." we traded clarity for uniformity. we traded precise design for cross-platform sameness. consistency means your system has coherent rules within itself. uniformity means everything looks the same regardless of context. the hardware team still gets it – that macbook pro + M-series chips, chef's kiss. but software design feels like it's chasing fat fingers instead of remembering what people do on a Mac.

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@ryolu_ On Mac it is a nightmare on iPhone it’s just bad 😕
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Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
consistency ≠ uniformity: for those who haven't lived through this era – we used to have beautiful, precision interfaces. now they're replaced by a design language that originated from the Apple Watch, with icons that only fit in squircles. but that's not even the point. the point is we used to design the whole stack – the technology, the concepts, the interfaces. when designers only care about superficial consistency, platforms lose their uniqueness. apple used to design systems. skeuomorphism wasn't just about leather textures – it was about teaching people new mental models. the trash can empties because you understand what a trash can does. aqua's lickable buttons and sheets had depth because the OS had layers you could understand. the old apple designed the whole stack – from metal to pixels to concepts. teams weren't just shipping features in the same box, they were building coherent platforms each with opinions about what computing should feel like for the medium. liquid glass is fine on a phone. but on macOS it's unusable – lack of precision, visual noise everywhere. this is what happens when UI language designed for fingers bleed into macOS. we went from interfaces designed for a 27" cinema display with a precise cursor to interfaces designed for a 1.5" screen you tap with one finger. the Mac is for creation and precision work. it needs information density. it needs chrome you can grab. it needs UI that gets out of your way but gives you power when you need it. instead we got padding and whitespace and translucent blurs optimized for touch targets nobody's touching. the squircle icon mandate is a symptom. when you force every icon into the same shape, you're saying "brand consistency" matters more than "each app icon needs to communicate its function instantly." we traded clarity for uniformity. we traded precise design for cross-platform sameness. consistency means your system has coherent rules within itself. uniformity means everything looks the same regardless of context. the hardware team still gets it – that macbook pro + M-series chips, chef's kiss. but software design feels like it's chasing fat fingers instead of remembering what people do on a Mac.
Ryo Lu@ryolu_

@jitl terrible regression on macOS

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You have to understand how the tools you use work. Know their strengths and weaknesses. Cc: #ai
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High quality context engineering is the secret sauce for smarter AI
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