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Turned my blog articles into one big design engineering skill that you can use with coding agents like Claude Code or Codex.
It covers animations, component design, principles from my open source projects like Sonner, and more.
emilkowal.ski/skill

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Planning to send out the first batch of invites for ui.sh tomorrow 💪🏻
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Personal update:
I’m stoked to share that I recently joined @opensea as Staff Engineer.
I’ve spent the last 5 years in crypto because digital ownership is inevitable.
NFT use cases will continue to expand, and OpenSea is uniquely positioned to help shape what comes next onchain.
Time to build.
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> be coinbase
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Chintan Turakhia@chintanturakhia
Our migration to @linear was simple. Delete and start fresh. If it’s in the backlog, likely wasn’t going to see light of day anyways. If it’s a priority, team should already be working on it. Your hundreds of tickets sitting around is a crutch. You should be sprinting instead.
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I'm joining @elevenlabs to build and grow ElevenCreative.
I've spent most of my career building for creators. ElevenLabs is one of the fastest-growing AI companies, and it's clear they've been principled about how they build for creators every step of the way:
→ $11M+ paid back to creators through a voice marketplace that lets you control how your voice is used and earn from it
→ A music product setting the ethical standard with 50/50 royalty splits, trained only on licensed data
→ Leading voice and audio models that support 70+ languages so creators anywhere in the world can reach a global audience and earn on equal footing
→ Partnerships with 450+ nonprofits and people with ALS, cancer, and stroke reclaim their voice for them and their loved ones
→ An all-in-one creative workspace that supports everyone from millions of creators to brands like Disney, Duolingo, and Epic Games
→ Tooling that unlocks new workflows, like enabling indie authors to publish audiobooks where the economics aren't cost-prohibitive, and so much more
Excited to work with @matiii, @lukeharries, and an incredible team that does not stop shipping. If you have feedback on the product, or are excited to join, reach out. Will be hiring for several roles.
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@CryptoGarga saw someone playing d2r the other day named garga, was that you? 👀
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After nearly 4 years, I've decided to move on from @coinbase and @base to explore something new.
This was one of the hardest decisions I've ever made. I had the privilege of working with the most talented team I've ever been part of. People who genuinely care, play positive sum, and believe in our mission. If anyone ever has the chance to work with them, I'd recommend it in a heartbeat.
I got to launch @base with Onchain Summer, travel the world from Kenya to Thailand to India to grow our builder and creator communities, and ship @baseapp from scratch, 0 to 1 work that meant wearing every hat needed for success from product to marketing to devrel to QA, and running through walls for bets I believed in.
Through this I became a sharper builder and a better leader, and I'm SO insanely grateful for this chapter.
Thank you to the incredible leaders I was lucky to work with including @jessepollak, @_johngranata, @chintanturakhia, @brian_armstrong, @maxbranzburg, @sid_coelho, and so many amazing teammates.
Rooting for the team and Base builders and creators forever.💙

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Building an agent with OpenClaw this weekend?
Point it at unusualwhales.com/skill.md to level up your bot with real-time stock and option data from Unusual Whales.
(Then reply to this tweet to show us what you're building!)
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Marc Andreessen: AI coding doesn’t eliminate programmers — it redefines them. The job is no longer typing code line by line, it’s orchestrating 10 coding bots in parallel, arguing with them, debugging their output, changing the spec, and pushing them toward the right result. But here’s the catch: if you don’t understand how to write code yourself, you can’t evaluate what the AI gives you.
The next layer of programming isn’t writing scripts — it’s supervising AI that writes them. Today’s best programmers spend their day jumping between terminals, managing multiple coding bots, fixing mistakes, and refining instructions. The irony? You still need deep fundamentals, because without them, you won’t know when the AI is wrong.
The job of the programmer has changed. Now it’s about arguing with coding bots, debugging AI-generated code, and understanding why something doesn’t work or isn’t fast enough. AI abstracts the work — but only people who truly understand code can tell if the abstraction is doing the right thing.
Programmers aren’t going away — they’re becoming 10x, 100x, even 1,000x more productive. Tasks are changing, the job is changing, but humans are still overseeing the process, evaluating results, fixing errors, and making judgment calls. AI changes how we code, not who is responsible.
The future programmer isn’t replaced by AI — they’re upgraded by it. You still need to learn how to write and understand code, because when the AI gets it wrong, humans are the ones who have to know why. That up-leveling of capability is the real revolution.
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So did Kalshi get word that Polymarket was opening a free grocery store in NYC and then try to pre-empt?
🍿 competition is great for consumers

Polymarket@Polymarket
After months of planning, we're excited to announce 'The Polymarket' is coming to New York City. New York's first free grocery store. We signed the lease. And we donated $1 million to Food Bank For NYC — an organization that changes how our city responds to hunger. 🧵
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