Chris Kobar

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Chris Kobar

Chris Kobar

@chriskobar

Principal UX Designer, 15+ years. Enterprise platforms (Oracle Cloud), AI-assisted systems, government applications.

United States Katılım Ekim 2007
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@TheNEOarch @jason_coder0 Wrong. Back in the early 2000s there was NO gap. I never spent much time in "drawing" apps. I just had the idea and began writing HTML (and when it arrived, CSS, JS, LESS, Sass, frameworks, etc.). The only version of the product that existed WAS the working app front-end.
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TheNEOarch@TheNEOarch·
@jason_coder0 Claude's mobile dev capabilities are seriously underrated right now. The gap between "idea" and "working prototype" has never been smaller 🚀
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Mr. Jason💡@jason_coder0·
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Claude can now build your entire mobile app from a screenshot like a $350K senior developer at Apple. (for free) Here are 8 insane Claude prompts replacing your entire mobile development team before they finish estimating the project cost:👇 (Save this 🔖 thread before it blows up.)
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@AMD This is *exactly* what I envisioned and wrote about a year ago → @chriskobar/the-agentic-ux-revolution-the-end-of-digital-friction-0be0614c8f25" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@chriskobar/th… #design
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@PawelHuryn Same exact problem that led to early 2000s "Browser Wars" -- a Chrome requirement. Lazy engineering that forces users to opt-in to an advertising-driven ecosystem, where privacy is contrary to their business goals.
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Paweł Huryn@PawelHuryn·
3.9M views on this in a few hours. Most people still haven't opened the Cowork tab. Every task listed here — morning briefs, weekly spreadsheets, Friday presentations — used to be a SaaS product, a Zapier, or a junior employee's job. Now it's a single line in a scheduling interface that runs on your machine. Same model as Claude Code. No terminal required. Complete guide — skills, plugins, MCPs, memory: x.com/PawelHuryn/sta…
Claude@claudeai

New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations.

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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@justinryanio Too. Cool. Amazing, the things we have not only envisioned, but brought into reality.
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Justin Ryan ᯅ@justinryanio·
AirDraw on Apple Vision Pro is incredible when you toggle on physics. Being able to interact with your 3D drawings makes them feel like they are actually in your room.
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@venturetwins @GoogleLabs Of course it can. AI will be great at UI design. But it will never be able to autonomously “do” good UX. And that makes all the difference.
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Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Vibe design is finally here. I’ve spent the past few days playing around with Stitch (from @GoogleLabs) and I think we can finally generate designs that don’t suck. Watch me prompt a UI design, edit with Nano Banana Pro, translate it to code, and then deploy on AI Studio 👇
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@alliekmiller Agree. The spoken language is the most immediately and essentially human form of communication and interaction.
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Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller·
Voice AI is going to explode in 2026. Here’s what I’m seeing: 1. Dictation has completely changed how I work I go on walks where I dictate to Otter for 40min. I built an app this weekend while lifting weights. The productivity gain is real. 2. Phone booths everywhere I visited the offices of two large AI companies last week. They have phone booths everywhere. I watched someone walk into one, dictate, then walk right back out. That’s it. 3. Microphones at every desk I visited Wispr Flow’s headquarters in October (see pic). Every single employee had a $60 microphone on their desk and can whisper tasks all day long to AI. You cannot hear them even if you’re at the neighboring table. 4. OpenAI says typing is the bottleneck Alexander Embiricos, head of product for Codex, just went on the @lennysan podcast that the “current underappreciated limiting factor” to AGI-level productivity isn’t model capability, it’s human typing speed. We are literally being held back by our fingers.
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Janum Trivedi@jmtrivedi·
Playing around with this wavy carousel. Should probably be the default list style :)
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Nicholas Charriere@nichochar·
Introducing Mocha, the world’s first app builder for non-technical builders. Lovable and Replit have a dirty secret: they only work if you’re already technical. We fixed that. New brand. New capabilities. Same mission: app building for the 99%. Comment for 500 free credits at getmocha [dot] com. 👇
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Chris Kobar@chriskobar·
@amirbaqian Sweet. I’m strongly of the opinion that there is a tremendous opportunity to disrupt the current ubiquitous edtech vendors, whose dominance came about due to forced adoption during a pandemic, rather than because they had great products. I’d love to be part of that.
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Amir Baghian@amirbaqian·
School Management Dashboard
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sam@samdape·
email for friends
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