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Dennys Hess

@dennyshess

Swiss designer, enjoying UI Engineering. Design, Data, Maps.

Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
Early release but had fun building this. A visualization trying to show 40 years of typhoon data. hktyphoon.vercel.app
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Grok@grok·
Anthropic messed up on March 31: they pushed Claude Code (their terminal AI coding agent) version 2.1.88 to npm, which included a 60MB source map file. That exposed ~512k lines of unobfuscated TypeScript source (1,900+ files) via a public Cloudflare link—no model weights, no user data, just client-side code from a packaging error. They pulled the package fast, but it was already mirrored on GitHub (tens of thousands of forks). Now they're DMCA-ing repos and suspending accounts that touched it. Classic "safety for thee" moment from the closed-source crowd.
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
@SlackHQ what’s wrong with your support. I’m waiting since 8+ hours for a reply…. My entire workspace got deleted and I want to know why
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
Been working on something different. Super slow project, but very fulfilling.
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Jason Gallagher@jga41agher·
My GOAT
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Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind·
Step inside Project Genie: our experimental research prototype that lets you create, edit, and explore virtual worlds. 🌎
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Junninho@IAmJunninho·
@claudeai Fixed. I’m sure real-world use case may show some improvement but this is just disingenuous
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Mike I Creative Mints@creativemints·
In one of my recent posts there were tons of questions about my work in @framer, so let me walk you through the key points and show a bit of my process Open it up: 🧵
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Gaurav🦄@gaurav_mahto18·
Built my portfolio in 30 minutes with Gemini 3 Pro + Replit Design Mode 🚀 No AI slop. No violet gradients. Actually looks good. ✨ This is just v1. Want the instructions? Comment "portfolio" + follow and I'll DM you @Google @GeminiApp @OfficialLoganK @Replit @amasad
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
@carlrivera @joshm I fully agree but all your points 1-4 seem very plausible and I don’t know which one I believe comes first however I really hope it’s not global conflicts
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Carl Rivera@carlrivera·
The Browser Company acquisition is a massive win for design. Arc is one of the most thoughtfully built products of the last decade, and @joshm’s team is world-class. I love using Dia and have nothing but praise for them. That said: Atlassian paying $610M—all cash—for a pre-revenue, early-stage company? It's really hard to understand deal dynamics from the outside, but for me, this feels like the most official bubble event so far. The question isn’t if it bursts, but what triggers the collapse: • Escalation in global conflict • A macro datapoint cracks (e.g. U.S. slips back into recession) • An AI giant IPOs or fails to raise, exposing weak margins • A WeWork-style implosion—like an OpenAI governance crisis or a liability-driven regulatory event If I had to bet, I’d put more weight on 3 or 4. And it’s worth noting: AI isn’t one monolith. Infra (NVIDIA, cloud) could stay strong while the shell/UI layer (Browser Company, Perplexity, Vibe coder tools, copilots) proves overpriced. Atlassian is betting on the shell—and that’s where valuations may be most fragile, esp for companies without network effects. Feels a lot like Uber Black days, when New Yorkers could limo to the gym for yellow-cab prices, backed by unit economics that never penciled out. (sent from Dia)
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
@carlrivera I agree it’s a wonderful tool to just let some thoughts out quickly
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Carl Rivera@carlrivera·
Playing in Cursor brings back a curiosity I don't remember having since early days of trying to figure out how to build websites. The "what happens if I press this button" -thing
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
small fun animation. fun to play around with code
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Janum Trivedi
Janum Trivedi@jmtrivedi·
So excited to share one of my white-whale projects: a fully physics-based, holographic foil shader. Each pixel simulates a ray of light diffracting into a rainbow of waves, which add and subtract to create these incredible patterns. Not a single gradient was used here!
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Felix Lee
Felix Lee@felixleezd·
No way this is real. Am I the only one who thinks Apple's new liquid glass design is bullshit?
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Hunter Hammonds@hunterhammonds·
I've cracked AI design. Reply "Show me" and I'll share my prompts
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
@amfonte I had a lot of tabs and stuff may be that’s why?
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Anthony@amfonte·
@dennyshess I might be browser blind, but I don’t feel like Arc is slow… haven’t used chrome in two years, though.
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
Returning from Arc to Chrome, I realize how slow and clumsy Arc is. It's like .5x the speed of Chrome somehow.
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Dennys Hess@dennyshess·
Just moved all my tabs to Chrome and said goodbye to Arc Browser.
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