Asanshay Gupta

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Asanshay Gupta

Asanshay Gupta

@AsanshayG

@stanford

Stanford, CA Katılım Nisan 2025
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
Pica is a fully native app for managing your fonts on MacOS. Organize into collections, test color themes and logos, watch folders, manage what's installed, and much more. Available for free at pica.joshpuckett.me
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John Bai
John Bai@johnbai·
You should be able to watch your agents work
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Asanshay Gupta@AsanshayG·
Type (dimension) checking for torch.tensors would be so nice
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Mason Wang
Mason Wang@masonwang025·
design-sniped again, there goes 3 hrs of my life🥀
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Asanshay Gupta@AsanshayG·
@itsandrewgao If you’re using a design system, make sure to separate components for application ui and components for marketing pages! Agents really like making landing pages with app ui components like shadcn which makes them look super rough
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andrew gao
andrew gao@itsandrewgao·
more frontend vibecoding tips (results below): WHY YOUR VIBECODED FRONTENDS ALL LOOK THE SAME AND SUCK: when asked to make a frontend, the agent/llm will default to the center/average of its training data (in a very loose sense). through the training process, the model essentially converges on some default UI style. it's very capable of doing things that are different from this style, but you have to ask! for instance, ChatGPT tends to reply in the same tone for all users untill you interact with it and instruct it differently ("be sassy", "eli5"). the second reason is that most of us are not good at coming up with designs and describing them precisely (see my tweet on a crash course in common components, which i'll link below). treat frontend generation just like any other eng task! you need to provide a good detailed spec. TIPS: 1. give ur agent screenshots of designs you like (you may not know the right words to describe them but the agent will! a pic = 1000 words) where to find ui inspo? Behance, Dribbble, Mobbin (Mobbin is paid but worth it!) 2. ask ur agent for proposals, this helps "seed" different directions so the final frontend stands out. don't be afraid to go back and forth. 3. ban certain tendencies: no Inter/Roboto, no shadcn (controversial), no gradients, no emojis 4. encourage the agent to be extreme and make bold decisions, not safe ones. i think that the underlying models tend to get taught during RL/fine-tuning to make conservative choices that produce reasonable but boring frontends 5. give ur agent @figma MCP. the best results will come if you mockup your vision in Figma first. 6. Ideally choose an agent with vision capabilities TLDR: Most people are tremendously underusing agents for frontend design. They are much better than you might expect.
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Francois Chaubard
Francois Chaubard@FrancoisChauba1·
yes!! MIT just published the "missing semester". mandatory for every intern. 1/12/26: Course Overview + Introduction to the Shell 1/13/26: Command-line Environment 1/14/26: Development Environment and Tools 1/15/26: Debugging and Profiling 1/16/26: Version Control and Git 1/20/26: Packaging and Shipping Code 1/21/26: Agentic Coding 1/22/26: Beyond the Code 1/23/26: Code Quality missing.csail.mit.edu
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Asanshay Gupta@AsanshayG·
@skeptrune Are you guys doing the auto-collapsing reasoning summary thing like codex and cursor 🙏 Explored for 10 seconds ^ Searched for *editor* Searched for *markdown* Read 5 files
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Nick Khami
Nick Khami@skeptrune·
has anyone ever been using a mintlify assistant and thought "this could be better" ? yeah, so we're making it a lot better. more soon 👀
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Asanshay Gupta@AsanshayG·
I built a theming system for ds.asanshay.com that lets you customize to your heart's desire but keeps taste baked in. It's compatible with both @shadcn and our components, so customize to your heart's desire!
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1LittleCoder💻
1LittleCoder💻@1littlecoder·
Super excited to share this realtime canvas inspired by @tomasproc This is built using flux 2 klein realtime powered by @fal! Github Code link 👇🏽 Thanks for the inspiration @tomasproc ! Note: The video isn't sped up or trimmed while processing, what you are seeing is the speed / latency you'll see when you run this project! PS: My poor drawing skills are exposed in this video 😂
Tomáš Procházka@tomasproc

pencil autocomplete #3 realtime model: FLUX.2 [klein] by @bfl_ml via @fal

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Juan
Juan@JuanRezzio·
Honestly, our marketplace is probably the release i've been waiting the most from @cursor_ai in the last month. I was probably its biggest supporter since it was first announced internally. The reason I believe so much in it is because the whole point of coding with Ai is to increase the level of abstraction of building software. Designers should be able to build software without a specialized coder. Coders should be able to design cool UI without a designer. PMs should be able to implement their ideas easily without coding or designing. Expertise is still needed of course, but plugins provide the option to install a package with the essentials for the agent to learn new knowledge (e.g. skills) and to connect with other tools (e.g. mcps). Excited about the uses cases you guys will have. Try plugins out and let us know!
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Houjun Liu
Houjun Liu@houjun_liu·
codex is deeply mistrusting and I respect it
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