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@BrianMurano

Gamer. Designer. Musician. Cook. I like having fun and enjoying the simple things of life.

France Katılım Ekim 2014
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Axel Bitblaze 🪓
Axel Bitblaze 🪓@Axel_bitblaze69·
Google just made the most powerful free AI agent possible. The AI cost war is over… The best models are becoming free. Gemma 4. 26B parameters. Runs locally on your machine. But the real alpha nobody's talking about is the native function calling. That means this model can use tools. Browse. Execute code. Call APIs. Act as an autonomous agent. All running on your hardware. All offline. All free. The local AI agent stack for 2026: > Ollama + Gemma 4 as the brain (free, local)
> MCP servers for tool access (web browsing, databases, APIs)
> Claude Code for the heavy lifting when you need it
> Gemma 4 for everything else that doesn't need top-tier reasoning This is how you stop paying hundreds of dollars every month for Ai.. Run your research, code reviews, drafting, and data processing on Gemma 4 locally. Only use Claude for the complex stuff. Setup takes 2 minutes: 
> Install Ollama: curl -fsSL ollama.com/install.sh | sh
> Pull the model: ollama pull gemma4
> Done. You have a top-tier AI running for free. A 26B model matching 685B models. Open source. Free. On your laptop.
Google@Google

We just released Gemma 4 — our most intelligent open models to date. Built from the same world-class research as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 brings breakthrough intelligence directly to your own hardware for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. Released under a commercially permissive Apache 2.0 license so anyone can build powerful AI tools. 🧵↓

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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
this is insane AI design alpha from google: google's lead stitch designer just showed how he turns a 1-line prompt into a site that looks like an actual design agency built it. he walked through every decision, from the first vague prompt to a finished design with real content, real layout, real direction. here's his full process: the problem is most people open stitch and type something like "a road running race listing page." stitch gives them a generic dark layout. it works, but it doesn't feel like anything. it's effectively AI slop his approach starts somewhere most people skip entirely. 1. he starts with empathy. before touching any tool, he asks: > who is this site for? > how should they feel when they land on it? say he's building a community marathon site. these are historic races in world-class cities. the site should feel prestigious, like standing in the jefferson memorial. so now he knows the feeling he's going for. but stitch can't build from "prestigious." it needs design language. 2. he asks gemini to translate that feeling into words stitch can actually use. instead of vague words like "sporty" or "athletic," gemini comes back with phrases like "architectural limestone," "ink on paper," "clay on an old track." he feeds those into stitch and the output jumps immediately. real structure, real intent, something you could actually work with. so now the direction is set. but the default colors and fonts stitch picked don't match the feeling yet. 3. he dials in the design system (the set of colors, fonts, and components that keep every screen consistent). he doesn't think of colors as a matching palette. he thinks of them as a hierarchy. each one has a job: > neutral is the canvas. ~80-90% of the screen. he sets it to warm architectural limestone > primary is the ink. headings, body text. he drops it to dark asphalt > secondary is more subdued so primary text keeps focus > tertiary is the accent. loudest color, used least. he sets it to a clay red that pulls your eye straight to the call to action for fonts he picks public sans. official but friendly. like a prestigious journal you'd actually want to read. so now the colors and type feel right. but the layout is still generic. 4. he fixes layout by thinking about physical objects. "if my website was a book, what kind of book would it be?" his answer: a coffee table book. full-page imagery, dense info, editorial headings. he uses variants (a stitch feature that generates multiple layout directions at once) to explore editorial lookbook layouts with large typographic headings. like a luxury travel magazine. so now the layout, colors, and typography all feel dialed in. but scrolling through, something still feels off. 5. the content. the headings say things like "the elite calendar." the aesthetic is there but the words are generic. it doesn't feel like a real site yet. so he installs a copywriting skill (an agent instruction file with expertise in writing web copy) and feeds it all his context plus the design .md (the creative brief stitch auto-generated from his prompts). the skill drafts page copy, he reviews and edits, then pastes the final version back into stitch. now the site has real names, real tips, real ctas. it stopped feeling like a template. the whole process: empathy → design language → colors and type → layout → copy. if you've been getting generic output from stitch (and AI design tools in general), start with one question: how do you want the user to feel? everything else follows from that.
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle

We are completely humbled by the amazing response to our launch last week! 🫶 Now, we want to help you get the absolute best results from Stitch. In this new video, David East walks you through how to consistently get premium results. We also launched a new prompt enhancer (located under ‘+’ menu) to help you quickly collaborate on your vision before you submit your first prompt. Stitch doesn't replace the design process—it is a tool for fast exploration and refinement, which is most effective when you step into the role of Creative Director. Here are David's top strategies for taking your designs from generic to amazing: 🧠 Start with Intent: Define exactly who the design is for and how you want them to feel before you start building. 🎨 Enhance your prompt: You can use the new prompt enhancer (under the ‘+’ button’) to teach you design language and swap abstract words like "sporty" for tangible aesthetic descriptions like "high-end stationery" or "architectural limestone". 📐 Master Color Hierarchy: Treat colors as visual weight—Neutral for the canvas, Primary for ink, and Tertiary for your loudest accents. Watch the full breakdown and see the transformation here👇images in 🧵

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Hunter Hammonds
Hunter Hammonds@hunterhammonds·
Meet the new Off/Menu. Designed entirely in Claude Code 😘. Sorry, Figma! We tore apart the entire studio and rebuilt it around AI to do more of the work we love. Not less. And business is booming. Founders building at the frontier of AI turn to us to reach new heights. 👇 Enjoy the new site
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Daniel Ch
Daniel Ch@chddaniel·
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now turn your Figma file into a live app. Vibe code from any Figma design...
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Praveen Kumar👾
Praveen Kumar👾@praveenisomer·
Gradient experiment in @paper and I genuinely cannot stop
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Dan McAteer
Dan McAteer@daniel_mac8·
This is amazing. Do this.
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Bahamut@Icewallowcumin·
Final Fantasy XV deserves a complete edition incorporating all the DLC, and polish into a definitive package for current generation There's a huge disconnect between fans who played it at launch as the disjointed story it was, and those who experienced it with all the fixes
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Brian@BrianMurano·
@Fortnite Why do these OG battle passes suck lately ?
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Fortnite@Fortnite·
Keep calm and loot on 😎 OG Season 8 launches April 1!
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Brian@BrianMurano·
@ShiinaBR Gee...what a nice guy...☠️
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Shiina@ShiinaBR·
Tim Sweeney confirmed that Epic Games will resolve insurance issues for Michael Prinke, a recently laid-off Epic Games employee with terminal brain cancer.
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic

@BackersGamesF Epic is in contact with the family and will solve the insurance for them. There is high confidentiality around medical information and it was not a factor in this layoff decision. Sorry to everyone for not recognizing this terribly painful situation and handling it in advance.

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Brian@BrianMurano·
@Stealth40k Thanks for the massive spoiler...
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Stealth@Stealth40k·
Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series is confirmed for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie! What is happening!
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Brian@BrianMurano·
@NikTek The hell kinda bullshit is this and how is it even legal...
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NikTek@NikTek·
This dynamic pricing in PlayStation store is a mess. I saw Stellar Blade earlier today having a 70% sale from $69.99 to $20.99 and Astro Bot: Digital Deluxe Edition which costed $28.69, I got them both only to find out later that not every user gets the same sale pricing. Checking the PSN store from a web browser without logging in shows totally different pricing; Stellar Blade is $39.99 and Astro Bot is $39.59. This is extremely weird pricing behavior from Sony. If you're going to put a game on sale, make it fair for everyone not just a few gamers.
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Brian@BrianMurano·
@PeterP_1985 Agreed, I'm shocked at how bad the game looks and runs on my ps5 pro, heck even base ps5. I don't understand what happened with this one...
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Peter@PeterP_1985·
A game that would benefit immensely from a PSSR2 update. Its pristine on PC with DLSS and would be good to see PS5 Pro improve on image quality
FINAL FANTASY XVI@FF16_JP

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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
This tissue box design made it look so elegant
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Will Eastcott
Will Eastcott@willeastcott·
The real estate sector is NOT ready for this. 🏠💥 Forget static photos and clunky 360 tours. You can now freely explore photorealistic digital twins of homes in your browser. The new "Walk Mode" in @PlayCanvas SuperSplat just changed the game. 🧵
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Brian@BrianMurano·
@NikTek They sound just focus on the main game first
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NikTek@NikTek·
CEO of Pearl Abyss, Heo Jin-young has stated that they will plan to add DLC or multiplayer content to Crimson Desert depending market demand What are your thoughts, should Crimson Desert get a multiplayer mode?
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
Claude can now control your entire computer with one prompt. forever. read that again. you tell it “scan my email every morning” once. it just does it, forever. it can also open apps, edit spreadsheets, move files, batch process 150 photos in Photoshop, export PDFs. all of it. you can also start a task from your phone, go to dinner, come back to finished work like nothing happened. anthropic is giving us the full desktop agent that uses the actual screen, mouse, and keyboard. not a sandbox. not a simulation. your real jarvis. this is absolutely insane. the LLM era is over.
Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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Dilum Sanjaya
Dilum Sanjaya@DilumSanjaya·
Vibe coded a card animation using a Dribbble video as the first prompt Gemini was able to pick up the animations just from the video More details ↓
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