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Mike Rundle

@flyosity

Building the @treeo game for your iPhone, coming soon ⟣ Previously AI/ML tools @Square and a few hit iPhone apps ⟣ Jack of all trades, master of some

North Carolina Katılım Ekim 2006
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
If you're animating in UIKit using Core Animation, the fromValue on your animation should be pulled from the view's layer.presentationLayer not just the view's layer if you want to support flawless interruptibility
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
People won't admit this but @AviSchiffmann and his Friend pendant and AI companion were actually way ahead of the curve Friend was the first AI companion to have a sharp personality; more like a true friend being honest and real with you Now every AI companion acts like Friend
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Figma@figma·
Special treat before the Config keynote: the Figma design agent beta is out to 100% of Pro, Org and Enterprise plans
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@DylanMcD8 @gannonbreslin he's building "the future of viral content strategy" and triggered you with a post meant to be inflammatory for max engagement gotta resist the obvious bait!
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Dylan@DylanMcD8·
@gannonbreslin You are aware that these are two COMPLETELY different products right? Like yes adding a camera to glasses isn’t that hard these days.
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Gannon Breslin@gannonbreslin·
Meta just mogged Snap with their new smart glasses
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@syswarren @figma those were all the ones it created, I didn't show the original but it was a simple rocket with similar stroke width and same color as the ones Figma created!
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
Wait this actually worked??
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Robbie Tilton
Robbie Tilton@robbietilton·
I’ve been exploring new inputs - reimagining what a computer should be for the ai age. Pushing a mouse around a window starts to feel obsolete with vibe-based articulation. A video game controller-like device seems to have a lot of potential to replace a mouse and keyboard. A laid back surface to input voice while also having touch controls, shortcuts, contextual ui, detailed adjustments, touch keyboard, and system navigation Also could allow the os to become a space you navigate rather than a desktop for files and folders…
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
I would hate to ruin my enjoyment of music by becoming an audiophile. I do buy some really big speakers though.
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@mov_axbx @EvenRealities I've been wearing prescription glasses and sunglasses for over 20 years and have never washed them under running water You really don't use lens wipes?
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Nathan Odle
Nathan Odle@mov_axbx·
Honest review of @EvenRealities G2 glasses. The good: - No camera! I don't want to surveil anyone. - Open API. - Style acceptable. - Display is just fine. The not so good: The prescription version has a major issue. Humidity/moisture. I have bought 2 pairs. Both unwearable now. My first pair was kind of on me. I absentmindedly washed them under the faucet as I would my normal glasses. That resulted in soapy water between the lenses. Don't think I can pop a lens out to clean it up, it dried cloudy. Not ideal, but I took responsibility on this pair. The second pair, gradually got hazy. Noticeably worse to look through than regular glasses now. I think this is the result of condensation when one moves from a warm humid environment (outside in summer, shower area, etc) to a cool one. By condensation, I mean that tiny droplets form between the prescription lens and the one holding the display. Then they leave behind residue when they dry out. I don't think the second pair is so much my fault. I can't control the weather, and don't want to go in the bathroom without being able to see. The normal solution to this is to actually seal the lenses to the frame and fill the space with a dry, inert gas like nitrogen. Binoculars and other optics do this. Anyway, I really enjoyed these glasses aside from eventually not being able to see through them. Especially their LACK of a camera which is hard to find. @EvenRealities if you're listening let me know if you sort this issue out and I'd be happy to try them again.
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@Acyn there are video cameras monitoring the reflecting pool 24 hours a day and they stream live on the Internet, not a single person has been seen doing anything nefarious at all, he is obviously just lying to cover up his ineptitude
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Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: Are the contractors who did the initial work with a reflecting pool, are they to blame for the current condition? Trump: No, vandalism. Reporter: National Guard and police have been all over the mall. How would these vandals have gotten so close to do something like that? Trump: We didn't have a lot of them then. Who would think that somebody would go into a pool and take a knife and start cutting it.. Reporter: Do you have proof of that?
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Raffi
Raffi@raffichill·
@flyosity's unblurred wallpaper is one of my biggest head scratchers. So unnecessarily heavy on the eye for such a 🐐 builder. The folder quadrant is valid and the empty space for whatever download comes next is cheeky. Unless he took that photo on his own telescope though I have major issues.
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Raffi
Raffi@raffichill·
I can now instantly tell how good someone's work will be by seeing their home screen. There are a handful of valid archetypes, but the combination of apps and layout tell you everything you need to know. There are certainly exceptions, but I'm like 90% accurate at this point.
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@somewheresy friend of mine is a Grammy-winning music producer, been making monster R&B and rap hits since the 90s, he told me he loves Suno, he uses it to generate drums and beats and sounds that he layers into the full tracks
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@somewheresy·
putting $5B into Suno or any AI startup for that matter provides a chance at far more economic or cultural growth than throwing it into the broken artist lottery system, which is why I don’t care if they used their datasets with impropriety
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mi©k@mickces·
Built a tiny macOS menu bar app that shows Claude Code's live status animated spark while thinking or running a tool, a yellow dot when it needs your permission, and a live timer for the current turn. no bloat.. free, open source. signed DMG or one-line CLI plugin install
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COURT@BDoma·
Wow big changes in Figma
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@secondfret half my timeline is gushing over it and I'm just sitting here looking at their Kickstarter where they show this image and act like this is gonna be their 2nd kit they ship after the first one
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Josh Johnson
Josh Johnson@secondfret·
@flyosity Not good enough to show, not good enough to back.
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
Looks cool but the whole video is AI? On the Kickstarter page it says: "We've already done the hard early part — developed the concept, built the prototypes, and refined the construction process until it felt right." So why not show any prototypes? x.com/ethanabuck/sta…
Ethan@ethanabuck

Lego is boring. Enter BYLT - real construction using real practices. From architect drawn blueprints to finished product... on a tiny scale. Get your kit or order a la carte from the supply yard 👇

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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@jenny_wen I got a parking ticket couple weeks back. It had a QR code on it: when I scanned, the website had an error and didn't let me pay. Then I entered the ticket # and it also showed an error. I ended up needing to mail in a check An AI-created version of that site would've worked
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jenny wen
jenny wen@jenny_wen·
these days, i find myself getting super frustrated at software i know was made by humans, but that i know AI could have done a better job of.
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Mike Rundle@flyosity·
Being able to understand all the code, being able to describe how I want features to work in detail, but not needing to actually write the code is sooooo nice Designing intricate product interactions without a "this is gonna be hard to build" worried voice in my head is amazing
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Mike Rundle
Mike Rundle@flyosity·
@cifilter hehehe I don't have AI verify stuff, it writes the code I tell it to write, then I like to verify visuals and interactions and functionality myself not sure if habit will change one day, maybe
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Shannon Potter
Shannon Potter@cifilter·
Lost my damn cool with Codex lol. It really, really wants to do all this convoluted work, none of which ever works because such and such API is restricted or macOS sandboxing prevents it. So it just wastes time and tokens instead of just doing it EXACTLY what I tell it to.
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