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Evangeline 🍳

@eggsvans

✦ Staff UX Designer @PaloAltoNtwks Build without coding ⟡ Living slowly

San Francisco Katılım Ağustos 2018
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chester
chester@itsnotchester·
took awhile but we finally did vol. 2 of demos with friends!! who knew we had so many talented builders in singapore! 🇸🇬
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Evil Rabbit
Evil Rabbit@evilrabbit_·
I had a dream: to build a directory of the next generation of designers. Reply with a name and a website. It doesn’t have to be on this app. Let’s see what we can do for them.
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Roman Tesliuk
Roman Tesliuk@RomaTesla·
opening up testflight access for a passion project of mine called The Daily Dispatch + a brand new website 🚀 Link below 👇
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
@briandito the free activities are so wholesome ❤️ the new hawker centers are spacious airy and clean too!
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Brian 🇵🇸
Brian 🇵🇸@briandito·
@eggsvans I used to go there almost every week 😂 I lived in Sengkang for 2 years
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
recently moved back to singapore and damn the free public amenities are wild? i dont remember this
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bao to ᝰ.ᐟ
bao to ᝰ.ᐟ@baothiento·
my portfolio duck pond
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
@notjiam @serafimcloud @YTmacK77 That’s hella cool, love the aesthetics! Super on brand with the website too. It only works on public Spotify playlists where it uses the song title, genre, artist etc as input > does sentiment analysis. I created 4 main themes associating the sentiments with imagery > image gen
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Notjiam@notjiam·
@eggsvans @serafimcloud @YTmacK77 Yes, I have my project, but not similar; I do it just for fun, haha. I have a question, how do you genarate cover image from a playlist?
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
went to a SF hackathon with only design skills 👋 built a Spotify playlist cover maker with @cursor_ai 💿 here's how it went (expect a performative male contest)
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Kshitij
Kshitij@okkshitij·
@eggsvans haha, that's true. i feel like i go back to my roots and `think`
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
Hitting the limits on the $20/mo Claude Code actually makes me more creative. It gives me periods of time to really design. I give myself creative freedom to dream up interactions VS focusing on shipping whats possible.
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
Take the $283.50 budget airline to Tokyo 😌
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
@tdinh_me Great points! I built a whiteboarding challenge AI interviewer and it’s gotten attention on LinkedIn but nothing coming through stripe yet (only put $1 to test) should I do cold outreach to designers/SEO or is the product just not useful enough yet?
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
How to start becoming a solo entrepreneur: Build small side projects, finish and polish them (aim for less than 2 weeks), making them well-scoped, functional small products. Then move on to creating more small products, gradually increasing complexity and adding payment options so people can pay if they want to. Still, each should be finished with a proper website, checkout flow, etc. These products don't have to be extremely useful or solve a painful problem, they're just for training your "building muscle". Naturally, you'll start creating more useful products later on. Now learn at least some marketing channels that suit your skills and interests: SEO, cold email, paid ads, influencers, etc. Then practice one week building, one week marketing, and repeat. If everything goes well, you'll unlock a profitable business in about 1-2 years.
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
tbh i still don't understand the hype around terminal coding agents it's just objectively worse UX
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Evangeline 🍳@eggsvans·
@bbssppllvv Nice work! Did you build the tool you’re using? Could you share more?
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Mike Bespalov
Mike Bespalov@bbssppllvv·
but getting this effect took a lot of exploration, ended up building a small generator + video editor for vector animations
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Mike Bespalov@bbssppllvv·
Playing around with a loading (thinking) animation. All in SVG
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Dennis Jin
Dennis Jin@seldom·
Designing with Claude Code just got a lot easier: we’re releasing Agentation 2.0! Agents can now directly interact with your design annotations in real time. Give it a spin agentation.dev
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Aniket Panjwani
Aniket Panjwani@aniketapanjwani·
@mattpocockuk maybe this played a part haha x.com/aniketapanjwan…
Aniket Panjwani@aniketapanjwani

everyone I follow to keep up with AI: 1. @steipete - rn he's getting bogged down with openclaw, which I think is a distraction for >97% of those interested in it. but I read his long form and study his workflows very closely. main learning i've gotten from Pete is make everything a cli + skill 2. @mattpocockuk - long time developer educator who's been pushing the limits on ralph loops. he's interesting as a foil to @steipete in that I respect both of them highly as devs but Matt is really bullish on ralph whereas Peter is really bearish 3. @nicbstme : my day job is director of ai/ml at a fintech. i follow Nicolas very closely because he's the clearest, strongest thinker on the combination of strategic implications of agentic coding to businesses and practicalities of technical implementation 4. @every I think their stuff is good to follow for beginners. I mostly keep up with them by studying changes made to the compound engineering code base moreso than reading their articles, which I think are more oriented at popularization/non technical people than the cutting edge 5. @aiDotEngineer : only YouTube channel on AI I pay attention to, close to cutting edge stuff on agentic coding 6. @bcherny and @karpathy - Boris is more practically useful, Andrej is more helpful at a macro level of understanding as the spiritual godfather of vibe coding 7. @venturetwins - whenever I want to know something about ai/video models I do a search on Justine's timeline 8. @dwarkesh_sp - not practically useful but I want to understand the fundamental economics of LLMs better and Dwarkesh's interviews are the best resource I've found for that 9. @EpochAIResearch - these guys have put together really cool benchmarks and write incredible long form content on AI. I don't read any email newsletters anymore - there are like 2 or 3 i'll just explicitly look up by going to their website, and Epoch's is one of them

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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I gained 2K followers today but I wasn't particularly active Did something happen I wasn't aware of?
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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Side projects are everywhere now. Friends tell me their day jobs feel boring/obsolete compared to what they see happening with AI on this app. Corporate won't let them use the new tools, so they're building stuff at night and on weekends. This is the only way to exercise their agency + feel like they're part of what's next, not what's left behind
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