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Sean
@_Hey_Stu
head of ux & design @ https://t.co/w6NLdqwQ42 ambassador @v0 building & shipping things with the beep bop boop bots
Stockholm, Sweden Katılım Aralık 2021
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@aurorascharff @natemcgrady Perfection. Added it today to Cursor and I haven’t been happier.
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I wanted my editor to match the Vercel docs code blocks. Found a great theme by @natemcgrady based on the Vercel ray.so theme, forked it, tweaked it to get closer to the docs, and added a light variant.
Going to use it for all my demos, videos, and presentations. Available for VS Code and Cursor.
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@_Hey_Stu The fun part is we get to do it again at a bigger scale 🤣
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Matt Maher tested frontier models in Cursor v. other harnesses. Cursor boosted model performance by 11% on average:
Gemini: 52% → 57%
GPT-5.4: 82% → 88%
Opus: 77% → 93%
His benchmark measures how well models implement a 100-feature PRD. @cursor_ai consistently outperformed.
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@trq212 Agentic Engineering x.com/steipete/statu…
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete
@notsunsakis @bcherny don't call it vibe coding - that's associated with yolo i smash head on keyboard, not thinking, engineering, building, testing, debugging, iterating. agentic engineering, or just...coding. We move faster, but it's still hard.
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@notsunsakis @bcherny don't call it vibe coding - that's associated with yolo i smash head on keyboard, not thinking, engineering, building, testing, debugging, iterating.
agentic engineering, or just...coding. We move faster, but it's still hard.
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The effectiveness of your AI usage will be a function of the breadth and precision of your vocabulary.
We deem a person a “clear thinker” when the words they communicate with *enhance* your model of the world.
If you’re asking AI to draft an email or vibe-code an app, a simple prompt will get you em dashes or purple gradients. Clear thinking and expression will get you much further.
Like the difference between small talk about the weather, versus someone offering you a novel idea or even an insightful new lens of the world around you.
While your vocabulary and understanding develop, there are some shortcuts. Skills (as in skills.sh) magically augment your prompt and offer variety. You might not have the precise vocabulary I use when I give feedback to our product designers or when I @v0, but I’ll be able to share back my skills with you.
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A fast, browser based Markdown editor with live preview, syntax highlighting, and instant export. Built with @v0
Features:
- Live side-by-side preview as you type
- Table of Contents navigation for long documents
- GFM support: tables, task lists, and more
- Syntax-highlighted code blocks
- Math equations (LaTeX) and Mermaid diagrams
- Multiple drafts with auto-save (localStorage)
- Export to Markdown, HTML, or PDF
- Full keyboard shortcuts for power users
- Dark/light theme toggle
- 100% client-side / no account needed
v0.link/pfLCPsa
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Today we're launching Glaze 💠
Create any desktop app in minutes by chatting with AI.
Beautiful, powerful, and truly personal.
Learn more on glazeapp.com
Follow @glazeapp for updates.
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New agent-browser skill: Electron
You can now control desktop apps built with Electron, including Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify and VS Code
Or, use it to debug your own Electron app
Add it to any coding agent:
npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-browser --skill electron
Chris Tate@ctatedev
The "holy shit" moment when I realized agent-browser can control Slack npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-browser --skill slack
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@ulrikberntzen This is also with the assumption you are using them for product / vibe coding related tasks. If for Branding related, I would switch out Claude for something else. Probably something like @ComfyUI tbh
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if you had to JUST choose one (and Im assuming only one you would pay for) I would say Claude (in my opinion). Personally though, I use (and would highly recommend) both Claude and OpenAI (paid versions) for very different and specific reasons. Both are great though. I think all you have shown are good in their own rights and worth usage. Find their superpowers and know when / where / how to use them.
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I use both. Sometimes for separate reasons sometimes for the same with a Figma to Framer flow. Liking Framer for testing quick motion ideas. Have spoke to some designers who have almost left Figma to use framer majority of time. I think it’s good to have both as tools in the belt tbh. Use what works best for what you need in your flow of the moment.
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I already use Figma and like it a lot… so what does Framer actually do that’s interesting for me?
Should I switch to Framer, or do most people just use both? How does it even work? I don’t really understand the whole Framer thing yet - I started straight in Figma and have been there ever since 😅
Someone explain pls, I feel like I’m missing something obvious

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