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@lelabodetho

freelance product designer & tinkerer breaking down complex tech — founder @_nanoguild

가입일 Şubat 2021
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been telling myself to build a personal site for a while v1 is finally live a space to share what I'm working on, reading, and learning along the way tlb.computer — feedback welcome
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one-shotting animations and dithering effects with claude code 👀
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using @jittervideo to tell claude code how to animate
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Adil Mania.@adilmania·
i'm hiring a designer. after years of playing design solo, time for multiplayer mode. - full-time/part-time. - remote can work. - share your best design art piece below/in DMs. - share your biggest inspo in DMs. design isn't dead <3
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@driceroland congrats bro! just ordered mine 🫡
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Drice@driceroland·
Today we’re launching Norma. A small stainless steel object that blocks distracting apps when you scan it. I built it because every screen time tool I tried was too easy to disable. Making the action physical changes everything.
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Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
par contre, si vous avez la chance de suivre le PSG depuis l'ère QSI vous êtes entrés dans une époque absolument dingue mais ayez une pensée pour tous ceux qui ont souffert des années avant ça, ceux qui ont vu Pauleta porter l'attaque à bout de bras, Ronaldinho s'envoler trop tôt vers barcelone, Okocha dribbler dans un stade à moitié vide et qui rentraient chaque dimanche le cœur lourd en y croyant quand même le vrai amour du club il est précisément là pour moi et pas dans les trophées que vous voyez tous maintenant mais dans les années de vache maigre où avec mes frères parisiens on aimait ce maillot sans rien recevoir en retour ceux qui comme moi ont connu le PSG de la régie cahuzac des barrages pour le maintien des soirées de pluie à perdre contre guéugnon savent ce que vaut vraiment ce qu'on vit aujourd'hui on ne savoure pleinement la lumière que lorsqu'on a vraiment connu le noir CHAMPION MON FRÈRE ALLEZ PARIS ⭐️⭐️
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@TrucMuching @BetterCallMedhi effectivement, dans ce cas c’était la flamme mais j’essaye aussi d’éradiquer la flemme dans la vie de tous les jours 🤓
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TLB@lelabodetho·
i’m more on the product design side which is why I mostly use vibe coding for simple websites, interactive prototypes, or early builds like MVPs but i wouldn’t feel confident delivering complex software without working with or at least getting a review from an engineer vibe coding is incredibly useful, but when it comes to scalability, maintainability, and reliability, i feel like the challenges are pretty similar to what we saw with no-code tools
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Ilya Krauchunas@ikrauchunas·
if you vibe code something outside of your core knowledge (e.g. you specialize in backend and want to deliver UI) and is not going to ship it to real customers then it’s ok to not look at the code and just deliver but if you want to build something efficient and reliable you need to review every commit you are doing and shape how system will be architected and expanded core problem of software engineering is completely; if you don’t plan well - complexity will grow so fast that making new feature in the system will cost more than potential benefit from that feature another nuance that comes from complexity management is - you can achieve same goal in many ways and if you don’t review and plan what ai is doing - it will most likely take less performant and more complex path you still need to know how to design systems and control everything your agent is doing if you take your responsibilities seriously even when ai will be capable of doing top notch design you still better understand pros and cons and why ai chosen that path
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Lynn@firststarhana·
I genuinely don’t know, so I’m asking, but do modern programmers these days just not look at the code itself anymore? I kind of want to understand things like Codex or agents or whatever too. I did try turning on Codex, but I couldn’t see the codebase there.
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@rahulbhadoriiya @jittervideo yea definitely giving LLMs something to look at drastically improves the output i find jitter pretty convenient for simple and common things like UI micro interactions
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vc@verycracked·
looking to take on some fun design side quests, who wants help building?
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Sue@suekhim·
AI is making kids dumber. It should be making them geniuses. Introducing Koji, the first AI tutor that gets kids to actually think. 👇
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i’m wondering if anyone actually knows what the fuck they’re doing or if we’re all just faking it until we die
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@LelloucheNico par contre la légèreté du bracelet et la taille du capteur du fitbit air terrasse whoop pour la discrétion esthétique au global et surtout pour le confort pendant la nuit
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TLB@lelabodetho·
je me faisais la même remarque avec whoop et ça me gave ce midi j’ai fais mon sport avec mon bracelet whoop et le fitbit air pour tester et ni l’un ni l’autre n’a réussi à correctement capter la séance ne pas avoir d’écran c’est top mais dans ces cas là on doit pouvoir compter sur le wearable pour correctement record / capter la séance sur l’apple watch je lance ma séance depuis la montre et c’est fiable
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Nicolas Lellouche@LelloucheNico·
J'ai testé le bracelet Google Fitbit Air à 99 euros et je suis assez partagé sur ce produit : ✅ Confort ✅ Autonomie de 8 jours ✅ Mesures fiables ❌ Auto-détection des sports moyenne ❌ App pas pratique ❌ Coach IA qui hallucine numerama.com/tech/2260315-t… 🧵👇
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TLB@lelabodetho·
think the agency/studio model is becoming increasingly attractive as AI decouples scope of work and scalability as i’m launching a studio right now, i’m trying to balance one-off offers like audits and product design sprints, but one of my services is “embedded design” so i don’t close the door to opportunities to join a team/project on a mid- to long-term basis
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Alex Socoloff@socoloffalex·
@nickbakeddesign Yeah everyone is a Founder and CEO and price only as retainers. So hard to find people that just want to work in team and provide good results.
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Alex Socoloff@socoloffalex·
I’m not worried that AI is gonna replace designers anymore. I’m worried that I can’t find good designers to hire anymore. Looks like everyone is just a design influencer rn that can’t deliver shit. What happened?! Where are all the designers at?! 💀
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TLB@lelabodetho·
@jittervideo nothing special to be honest I had a specific animation in mind and was struggling to achieve it in claude code and it took me about 2 minutes in jitter to : → animate it → export it as a GIF → drop it into my claude code chat perfect example of « show, don’t tell » 🤓
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Jitter@jittervideo·
@lelabodetho Interesting! What’s your workflow exactly?
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