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@cymaticone

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Australia Katılım Ocak 2014
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cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
The final 20% polish needs direct manipulation, not 10 prompts about alignment. Funnily enough the reason why Figma became the industry standard (collaboration, file mgmt, direct manipulation tools) is the reason why you still use it. The primitive has changed - it doesn’t really matter where it’s generated: in code, existing code, from claude, in figma, a screenshot - whatever.
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Yu@liuyuxxd·
Figma went from my primary tool to a finishing and communication layer. Haven't used Figma to actually design anything in 6 months. But I still open it for 2 things: 1. Fine-tuning details. Sometimes it's just faster to send design from code to Figma, tweak visual details, and send it back for implementation. Way quicker than prompting back and forth. 2. XFN handoff. eg I send multiple pages and flows to Figma, engineers can look at the frames and mark what's already wired up in the data pipeline vs. what needs to be built. Easier than reading code or sitting through a live demo.
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AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile@AST_SpaceMobile·
Announcement: Mid-June launch of three Bluebird satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket.🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 32 next-generation satellites at advanced stages of assembly to be ready for launch. Network deployment with a launch every one to two months on average. Space-based cellular broadband. Built in Texas. 🌎📶📱 #ASTSpaceMobile #Broadband #ConnectingtheUnconnected #BlueBirds
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cym🅰️ticone
cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
@MartinShkreli The retarded gaslighting by OAI and Anthropic around launches is so fucking obvious. Just ship the product you gronks.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Adobe tried to buy Figma for $20 billion in 2022. The deal collapsed. So Figma went public on the NYSE in July 2025 instead. Ticker FIG. Public company. Quarterly earnings. Wall Street pressure. You know what happens to design tools after they IPO. In March 2025, Figma raised the Professional Full seat 33%. From $15 to $20 a month. Organization seats jumped to $55. Enterprise to $90. Then they took Dev Mode, which was free during beta, and locked it behind a paid seat. Your developers now pay extra to inspect the designs your designers already paid to create. In March 2026, Figma started charging for AI credits on top. If Figma raises prices again, you pay. If Figma gets acquired, you pray. If Figma shuts down, your files die with it. Your design system. On their servers. In a proprietary format only their app can read. To draw rectangles on a screen. There is an open source design platform that runs on your hardware. Stores your files in plain SVG. Costs $0 forever for unlimited users. It is called Penpot. 45,700+ stars on GitHub. A full Figma-grade design platform built on open web standards. Vector editing. Components. Design tokens to W3C spec. Flex and Grid layouts. Real-time multiplayer. Interactive prototyping. Here's what it does: → Real-time collaboration. Live cursors. Comments in line. → Components, variants, shared libraries. → Auto layout, Flex, CSS Grid. The tool outputs production CSS, not lookalike CSS. → Interactive prototypes with overlays, animations, and flows. → Inspect tab. Free. Built in. Every developer grabs production CSS, SVG, HTML without a separate seat. → Plugin ecosystem. Figma import to migrate your files. → Self-host on Docker in one command. Your designs never leave your network. Here's the wildest part: Figma stores your designs in a proprietary format only Figma can read. Penpot files are SVG. The same format your browser has rendered for 25 years. Open them in any editor. Open them in 20 years. Nobody can lock you out. The feature Figma charges your developers extra for, Penpot gives away. Without asking permission. Figma Professional: $20/month per seat. A 10-person team: $2,400/year. Figma Organization: $55/month per Full seat. A 50-person org: $33,000/year. Penpot: $0. Unlimited users. Unlimited files. Unlimited teams. Self-hosted. Free forever. 45,700+ stars. 2,700+ forks. 250+ contributors. MPL-2.0 license. Backed by a community that believes design tools should be free. Your designs. Your files. Your standards. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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BETTY
BETTY@betty_nft·
Hello fellow Australians in crypto. There is a group chat. If you want to be in it, let me know. I’m going to bed and Il add you tomorrow. ✌️
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BETTY
BETTY@betty_nft·
There is so much Aussie content on my feed rn idk how to feel. Hi guys I didn’t know there were so many of us.
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cym🅰️ticone
cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
@build_aus Keen to build - geothermal, advanced manufacturing, steel fab, mineral processing, coal to diesel extraction, solar, wind.
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cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
@build_aus Let’s fucking go. 100% aligned. Australia was set up as a nation to serve the interests of a foreign power (UK) and by extension foreign business. What we have is unique - the resources to execute and build a self fulfilling machine of a country. Not a vassal state.
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Build Australia
Build Australia@build_aus·
The old Australian dream is dead. Today, we launch a new movement for those who think seriously about the future of Australia, and believe in it. Website is now live. Along with our first essay, outlining what we envision as the future of Australia. Join us to #buildaustralia
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JT
JT@jiratickets·
Anthropic is going to acquire Figma btw
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cym🅰️ticone
cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
Can someone explain to me why hotels don’t have toilet brushes anymore?
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
Information I can find suggests that Cursor has about 50 employees. Maybe a bit more, not a lot. $60 Billion puts this at over a billion dollars per employee. Does this truly make sense versus strategically recruiting a core group of young hotshots and building from scratch?
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
anthropic comes for figma. openai comes for canva.
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Stock Market Nerd
Stock Market Nerd@StockMarketNerd·
Anthropic’s Chief Product Officer sitting on $FIG board & partnering until they were ready with a product to displace them is dirty work. Should make every single other software company more guarded, paranoid & skeptical when working with them.
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this parent is using 11 openclaw agents to raise her kids ironically it’s the most effective ai agent setup i’ve seen: - the agents home-school her kids. she takes a picture of a curriculum, agent creates a personalised lesson plan, teaches kids, tracks progress - voice-only. she leaves agents voice notes to do her job (code), order groceries etc - agents schedule “ignore kids” time for her to let them be bored - agents run on several mac minis, do all the house admin and free up her time i know this sounds dystopian af but tbh if used correctly this could do the opposite and free you up to hang with the kids i think the scheduled ignore time it a little much tho
a16z@a16z

Jesse Genet on Agentic Parenting Jesse Genet joins a16z's Sarah Wang and Katherine Boyle to discuss her journey from founder to parent, how she's using agents in her household, and how AI could transform parenting for the better. 00:00 YC founder turned homeschool mom 03:00 Discovering Claude Code and agentic building 06:00 Building while homeschooling 4 kids under 5 11:00 How AI generates personalized lesson plans and logs progress 18:00 Jesse's 11-agents 27:05 Agent tech stack deep dive 33:56 How agents improve daily life 40:04 Letting kids interact with AI: values, risks, and the future of parenting @jessegenet @KTmBoyle @sarahdingwang

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cym🅰️ticone
cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
The fact that Queenslands premier brought a bottle of oil from the Taroom basin to a podcast interview with @karlstefanovic is a screaming buy signal for ASX:EXR and ASX:OMA - you get access to 60% of the landholdings adjacent to the remaining held with Shell and Santos. Get around Australia’s domestic oil production capacity with clear government support. open.spotify.com/episode/1JLxqd…
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cym🅰️ticone
cym🅰️ticone@cymaticone·
afr.com/companies/ener… Ah yes scared away like the Middle East and Norway. Precisely. STFU and cop it, this is about long term Australia not your short term profit.
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