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David Sesto 🦕
@dsesto_
ML engineer in AdTech by day, @smadex. Indie developer by night, @digging_dinos.
Barcelona, Spain Katılım Nisan 2023
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I've been prototyping the FAB for pliip.
I wanted it to feel somehow alive, and after some iteration I ended up with a draggable breathing blob. I've always loved blobs.
Refining with Claude Design levers, then handing over to CLI for the RN version, is a charm.
#indiedev
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@trq212 @paularambles I had never thought of this! Looks super promising, I'm definitely gonna give it a try.
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HTML is the new markdown.
I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me. This is why.
Thariq@trq212
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@pavelhegler First I need 12 users who opt in to the test. Then I guess the next thing are downloads. Step by step.
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Do I know any Android user who would be willing to join the Closed Alpha of a small app I've been working on?
I just need enough downloads to pass Play Store's anti-spam policy before opening to the public.
Obligatory: #buildinpublic #indiedev
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Its the beginning of the end of subsidized AI subscriptions. GH Copilot is moving to usage-based billing, as has Claude (for business customers.) Fair to assume more will follow.
I expect this change will also be a great boost for open models - cheaper, and pretty good already
GitHub@github
Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows. In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition. 👉 Read more about the upcoming change: github.blog/news-insights/…
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A common dynamic I observe with AI: it feels most impressive when you don’t know much about the subject, don’t care or don’t have a clear idea of what the you want.
This applies across design, code, legal, and more. If I don’t know code very well, every piece of code it writes feels very impressive.
Once you know what something should feel or look like, it becomes almost impossible to guide AI there. And you definitely can’t one-shot it.
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@SebastianRoehl @focuskitapp Cool!
I liked the video too. How did you create it? Is it a screen recording on top of a cool background and some video editing, or is it all code?
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Finally shipped Home Screen Widget support for @focuskitapp! Now available on the App Store! 🙌
I am really proud of this app, although it doesn't get as much downloads/revenue as HabitKit of course. Still, really happy with it!
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Today, we’re open-sourcing the draft specification for DESIGN.md, so it can be used across any tool or platform. We’re also adding new capabilities.
DESIGN.md lets you easily export and import your design rules from project to project. Instead of guessing intent, agents know exactly what a color is for and can even validate their choices against WCAG accessibility rules.
Watch David East break down this shared visual language in action👇. New capabilities and links in 🧵
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I have to say, I love this subtle @Spotify feature that, when you are out for a run, makes training audio cues behave differently depending on what you're listening to.
If it's music, it just lower downs the music.
If it's a podcast, it's paused so that you don't miss a thing.
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Recovered this from my bookmarks to give it a try with a tiny animation I was working on.
The Sonnet default output was definitely improved by the one obtained after asking Claude to revisit it using Emil's skill.
Emil Kowalski@emilkowalski
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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One of the most requested GitHub features in years and the website looks like it was designed by someone 9 years into a 2 year community college program. github.github.com/gh-stack/
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2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck in it.
To say goodbye to v0t3f0rp3dr02004@gmail.com or mrbrightside416@gmail.com (or whatever you were into at the time), go to your Google Account settings and choose any name available. You'll keep your old username and you can sign in with both.
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