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Jack Reis

@JackReis

🏔 · 🛠 · 🎍 · 🏄 · 🙌 In a relationship with the universe. Do '@' me.

San Mateo, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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Summer Yue
Summer Yue@summeryue0·
Nothing humbles you like telling your OpenClaw “confirm before acting” and watching it speedrun deleting your inbox. I couldn’t stop it from my phone. I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb.
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Felix Lee
Felix Lee@felixleezd·
Design is the differentiator in AI era. Companies are waking up to the importance of having good design. Today, @ADPList is releasing an extraordinary collection of 90 winning design tactics used by the world's best products like Duolingo, Airbnb, Figma and more. This is a blueprint for design, proven by the best, and ready for you to use—we believe craft is eating the world. Want a copy? Just raise your hands below, I will send it to you!
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Nathaniel Whittemore
Boomer comment alert: This literally makes no fucking sense to me. To be clear, @dvdsgl building the Canvas is *super* cool and an awesome way to make these use cases work better! But I can't imagine using this for these use cases. Do people feel that the benefit of doing something in one place is so great that they'll forgo the massively better UX's that have already been created for these things? Calendar scheduling is not some massive pain. Google Cal prob has CTO's schedule I just have to click on it. For flights I'm just gonna take the damn Delta app 100 times out of 100 over this. Again to be clear: What David built is super cool, and if this is a good system for him, I'm certainly not trying to yuck anyone's yum! But the discourse around Claude Code right now is basically that Jesus has come back to earth and now lives in your terminal waiting for you to ask Him for help, so I'm trying to understand how much, in general, these types of personal assistant task changes are what are getting people excited, or if this is just a small part of it.
David Siegel@dvdsgl

What if Claude Code had an external display? Introducing 🖱️Claude Canvas📺! Especially useful if you're using CC as a personal agent.

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damien
damien@damienghader·
FCK it. Here's all the sauce. After shipping 100+ apps with @Lovable — I made the ULTIMATE Design Cheat Sheet. Every prompt. Every design system pattern. Every cloud config + infra setup. Every component standard + best practice we actually use to achieve world-class UI. All in one doc. Follow + comment "Cheat Sheet" and I'll DM it to you.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
+1 for "context engineering" over "prompt engineering". People associate prompts with short task descriptions you'd give an LLM in your day-to-day use. When in every industrial-strength LLM app, context engineering is the delicate art and science of filling the context window with just the right information for the next step. Science because doing this right involves task descriptions and explanations, few shot examples, RAG, related (possibly multimodal) data, tools, state and history, compacting... Too little or of the wrong form and the LLM doesn't have the right context for optimal performance. Too much or too irrelevant and the LLM costs might go up and performance might come down. Doing this well is highly non-trivial. And art because of the guiding intuition around LLM psychology of people spirits. On top of context engineering itself, an LLM app has to: - break up problems just right into control flows - pack the context windows just right - dispatch calls to LLMs of the right kind and capability - handle generation-verification UIUX flows - a lot more - guardrails, security, evals, parallelism, prefetching, ... So context engineering is just one small piece of an emerging thick layer of non-trivial software that coordinates individual LLM calls (and a lot more) into full LLM apps. The term "ChatGPT wrapper" is tired and really, really wrong.
tobi lutke@tobi

I really like the term “context engineering” over prompt engineering. It describes the core skill better: the art of providing all the context for the task to be plausibly solvable by the LLM.

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Aleks
Aleks@aleksliving·
nvm we're so cooked
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Devin Fountain
Devin Fountain@devinsfountain·
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danb@dnbt777·
article on how to get cracked at building things quickly funny experiment: DONT follow or RT UNLESS you try this and it works for you. but if it does, u have to come back and do that btw i only write abt stuff that has worked for me for months or yrs learnhowtolearn.org/how-to-build-e…
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Morten Just
Morten Just@mortenjust·
All the details are there and editable - by juniordell, @figma Community
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Jamayal
Jamayal@Jamayal·
@robably__ Awesome designers just eyeball it 👀
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rob 🌿
rob 🌿@robably__·
Anybody know how to make my nested corner radius look good? Surely there must be a formula or something for this
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Jack Reis
Jack Reis@JackReis·
@tranhelen if it’s not Phaidon, it doesn’t belong on your coffee table. Nice Jukebox!
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Jack Reis@JackReis·
@tranhelen I thought this was sourced from a new episode of Black Mirror
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Jack Reis@JackReis·
@JuanArreguin I am with @averbs for individual symbols, but it’s always important to have multiple routes, so maybe for components which contain multiple symbols in an organized way (a complete bottom sheet view, say) I wouldn’t mind one dark example and another light one w/ other changes 🤷‍♂️
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Juan Arreguin
Juan Arreguin@JuanArreguin·
Design System question #designtwitter Do you prefer to see a component based on if there's a Dark/Light version OR do you want to select Dark/Light mode first, then only see the contents of that mode? Component > Button > Light/Dark Component > Light/Dark > Button
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