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jacqueline

@jacqfolio

design engineer, photographer, musician in a past life ⭐︎ cs + game design @usc

the studio Katılım Mayıs 2023
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jacqueline@jacqfolio·
exploring a new interaction for LLM queries — building up a knowledge graph with topic nodes and relational link edges, inspired by @diabrowser @obsdmd 🔊 sound on for the demo VO 📝 built over 2 days using Make for @figma x @contra #figmamakeathon, more about the process soon!
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kepano@kepano·
I have been working on Obsidian Reader for a over a year. I didn't want to share it until I felt it was good enough. It's finally there. Consistent formatting for any article. Outline, syntax highlighting, nice footnotes, adjustable typography. Runs locally. Just rules, no AI.
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saint laurent del rey@laurentdelrey·
wrapped up rovers.land this weekend to help visualize curiosity's journey on mars since 2012, including every image it has sent back to earth every day for the past 13 years!
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Eike Drescher
Eike Drescher@eikedrescher·
Today we’re introducing Cheats in @Spielwerkapp Prompting has failed us. Most people don’t know what to type. AI unlocked a ton of skills for experts, but the rest of us kinda need a… cheat. Sound on!
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Alejandro
Alejandro@acamposuribe·
🥁🥁 Presenting... 🥁🥁 p5.brush Unlock custom brushes, natural fill effects and intuitive hatching in @p5xjs! With p5.brush.js, I’m open sourcing part of my toolbox, which I’ve developed and used since the start of my coding practice. p5-brush.cargo.site Read below 🧵👇
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Ben Blumenrose
Ben Blumenrose@benblumenrose·
Companies are scrambling to get their design teams to move as fast as their now blazing fast engineering teams. But lots of design doesn't lend itself to this type of compression. It’s the insight you get on a walk. The connection from another field. The aha when using a product you love. It could be that for some design work the answer isn't to speed up... but actually to slow it way down.
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Benji Taylor
Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
Increasingly convinced that the tools that win will be the tools that meet you where you are, in whatever workflow you have
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River Marchand
River Marchand@Riyvir·
today’s experiment: chimera. a little tool that let’s you realtime morph through a design system matrix generated by 4 reference images. this one was inspired by listening to @jameygannon talk about her process on Dive Club with @ridd_design and How I AI with @clairevo. her approach to choosing moodboards over prompts made me wonder what might be possible if we applied that same approach to generative UI. and after a few dead ends, the idea turned into chimera. the results are very generic at the moment but I might tune it up if people seem interested. the big reminder for me is how much more inspiring a tool feels when you can explore in realtime instead of waiting for results every time you make a change. lots more things to try in that direction.
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rauno
rauno@raunofreiberg·
Conversation minimap for the new Vercel Support chat interface
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
Tonight's tool: a simple way to preview any text in all of my local fonts at once. Would you find it useful if I cleaned up and released?
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dax
dax@thdxr·
sent this to the team today everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that
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jacqueline@jacqfolio·
@__vining i found the classical music x tech corner on twitter let's frickin go thank you for making this!!
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John Vining
John Vining@__vining·
Introducing a new, stupid website to find a piece of classical music whose duration most closely matches that of your next trip. busundreu.com
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jacqueline@jacqfolio·
@balintorosz @benjitaylor super interesting!! have been exploring non linear chat interfaces too — curious if this is for going deeper into a thread or to fire off an agent (or both I guess!)
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Balint Orosz
Balint Orosz@balintorosz·
One of the biggest area I’m working on right now is trying to bridge the gap between linear chat interfaces and the non-linear nature of human thinking. @benjitaylor’s Agentation already shows that markup and annotation resonate strongly with visual feedback, and I’ve found they feel more natural in text-based environments as well. One tiny step, but in the right direction. Coming tonight to agents.craft.do
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megan phi 🍀
megan phi 🍀@meganvphi·
little weekend wip… personal animation tool bc i’m sick of screen recording my figma prototypes
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Geoffrey Litt
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt·
✨New demo: what if vibe coding felt more visual? @brian_lovin @maryrosecook and I did a game jam using Notion as our "IDE": launching Cursor agents from a task board, and making a custom image for each task 😎 The demo shows 3 ideas for the future of agents: 1) Agents should collaborate across apps. Each app has its focus--Notion AI is good at drafting specs and organizing tasks; Cursor is good at coding. So let them specialize! Today we're launching a new integration where Notion AI can kick off Cursor Cloud Agents to do coding tasks. The Cursor API accepts natural language prompts, so I think of this as "cross-app sub-agents" -- it's kinda cute how it resembles humans hiring outside contractors 😊 BTW: the parallelism of cloud agents is incredibly freeing for creativity, but it also creates a new problem: sooo much work to keep track of! Which brings us to the next idea... 2) Agent orchestration is a data visualization problem. A powerful frame for designing agent UIs is to think of the chat transcripts as the "raw data" and ask: what visual projections might help people make sense of this data at scale? We need to engage our human GPUs -- our visual processing -- to understand what the computer GPUs are doing for us! One thing we can do is use AI to populate traditional UIs like progress bars and status updates. But there are also new possibilities now... For example: when you have a lot going on, it can be hard to identify tasks just by text titles. So we tried generating an AI image for each task -- turns out this helps a lot by giving it a unique visual identity! And of course, it also just makes it super fun to build with friends 😃 Speaking of friends... 3) The future of coding is collaborative. Sometimes it feels like IC engineers are being reduced to middle managers: shuffling information between the team's context and the coding agents that they individually manage. The solution: bring all the people and agents into one shared space, with shared context and visibility! In the video you can get a glimpse of how this feels. Mary, Brian and I record ourselves chatting about ideas, and then we use AI to turn that conversation into a list of tasks on a shared board. As the ideas get built in parallel, we can all monitor progress and review the work together, nothing is siloed. My main takeaway from this game jam was: damn, creativity with friends, at the speed of conversation, is incredibly fun. --- Our goal here is to let anyone use Notion as a fun and creative "software factory" to build software together with your team. Give the Cursor integration a shot and let us know what you think! (AI Image gen in Notion isn't GA yet, but coming soon and already out to some users) And let me know if you'd want a template or more detailed instructions on the setup we showed in this demo...
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jacqueline
jacqueline@jacqfolio·
exploring a new interaction for LLM queries — building up a knowledge graph with topic nodes and relational link edges, inspired by @diabrowser @obsdmd 🔊 sound on for the demo VO 📝 built over 2 days using Make for @figma x @contra #figmamakeathon, more about the process soon!
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keeyen
keeyen@keeyeny·
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