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Harsh
@harshthings
Tinkerer, Vibe architect, co-creator of Timey Wimey
Melbourne, Australia Katılım Mart 2014
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@forallcurious @AskPerplexity find the study this tweet is talking about
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With an album cover this like, you just know it's going to be full of bangers & it is
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@vanschneider a lot of articles and books can be condensed though...summarising friends text, going to the chorus, getting netflix highlights, that's all whack
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@chrislakin random question, do you still get to eat mushrooms or nah cause of the mold infection?
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@piotrbinkowski That's what I'm talking about. You gotta be ice cream maxing
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@piotrbinkowski you put the pyramid ON TOP of the tower and get best of both
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@Bonecondor oh dear lord, he talks about using worms and scorpions as well 🤯
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@JacobyBrandon different strokes (or in this case pixels) for different folks
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ever since ~2017ish, product design became way more systems focused
instead of tinkering and exploring, designers were incentivized to create processes and standards that produced replicable results. these results were not bad by any means, but they were just... good enough
so much of design is about the unexpected. the solutions and ideas that appear only when you aren't trying to manufacture them.
so much of the ai, desining in figma vs directly in claude code, we're all cooked or we are the future, etc etc discourse only makes this trend more true
you see people argue that figma is no longer needed, you can just go straight to code. others are saying that figma is still important to their own process, as they can explore and noodle on ideas without much friction (or cost)
it's funny, even as tools change, the conversation really doesn't shift.
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It is kind of interesting: the East Coast magazine types are seemingly intelligent people, seemingly selected through very tight funnels -- great universities, great SAT scores, they can often think critically, follow long and established traditions of thought, etc. but here we are moving at breakneck pace through this unprecedented technological revolution which by any reasonable consensus has decent odds of literally ending biological life as we know it in all sorts of horrible ways, and all they can think about is that... prose is getting kinda worse on the way? That some writing sounds a little sloppier now? That they are not fans of the style? This is somehow their elephant in the room? What? Is this just what happens when you compound bad epistemic habits for decades? Functional paralysis in otherwise sane minds?
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