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Founder of @infinitearmory, following my daydreams…

Santa Clara, UT Katılım Ağustos 2006
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Brandon Gell
Brandon Gell@bran_don_gell·
A few weeks ago we launched a new designer role that required you to submit a small Figma design as your application. It was a little controversial. We got 100+ applications. Yesterday we relaunched the role with more of a standard application (no small Figma project). We’re gonna see which one nets out more/better apps and report back. modern-ton-234.notion.site/4b2ca4f355ac82…
Lucas Crespo 📧@lucas__crespo

Come work with us at @every We're hiring a product designer who breathes AI. Ships their ideas, and has taste and can explain it. You'll work across our entire ecosystem with a small and mighty team of humans and agents The application is a Figma file. Pick something in our ecosystem you'd change. Prototype it and walk us through it. Apply here: figma.com/design/PtmP162…

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@flyosity Must be nice. Must be nice.
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@jrzscodes @sketch 1. Pay by the year, 2. Every time you do feel great that you’re supporting people who build software for the love of the game rather that whatever 🤮 that web-software-pretending-to-be-Mac-software other app was.
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James O'Reilly
James O'Reilly@jrzscodes·
I love @sketch I really do, I'd love to come back after all these years, but as a software engineer with on-again-off-again design needs, I can't quite justify €13 per month on design software
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I can teach people “design”. What I have never been able to coach is the situational awareness of every-day experiences that’re awful and could be batter. IME you either have this or you don’t. And having it is both a blessing and a massive curse sometimes.
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My FIL was a very successful mortgage banker, and when he moved into management he used to tell me that he’d always find the best future salesmen selling *other* things like used cars, and then teach them the banking business. This is the UX designer version of that.
Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷@marcorandazza

I give the hotel my credit card in advance to reserve the room. If I don't show up, they charge the card anyway, and I pay for it. But, if I DO SHOW UP, they need to have the physical card and my signature, or I can't have the room. Make it make sense

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I feel much shame for the sheer amount of "order it and return it" try-ons I've done. And I am still pretty sure I've barely scratched the surface of trying them "all". @AndyManganelli
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No amount of YouTube videos or recordings or text descriptions can possibly replicate the experience of a mechanical keyboard in person. My fantasy is for a "Keyboard Store" where the entire experience is physically trying every imaginable switch/size/material/sound combination.
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There's a debate about AI clothing try on tools and whether they can faithfully replicate the experience of being in a store and actually trying a garment. Consensus seems to be no, that trying stuff on IRL is still the way to go. I feel the same about mechanical keyboards.
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@dannymoerkerke Been working on an install flow this week, will share when done. Odd that you’re so focused on offline support tho, many native apps don’t work while offline. If it’s a cloud service / internet service, kinda need it. Plenty of use cases for PWAs that need internet tho.
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Danny Moerkerke
Danny Moerkerke@dannymoerkerke·
It sucks that it's so difficult to install a PWA on iOS. It sucks that support for PWAs on iOS is limited. But we can't wait for Apple to improve this before we start building great web apps. When users perceive web apps as not as good as native apps, it's not always about the limitations that are imposed upon them. It's also about web apps not using the features that are available to them. Most web apps don't even work offline. How are they supposed to compete with native apps like that? Build a freaking great web app that uses any available feature that makes it better. Geolocation. Wake Lock. Offline support. Biometric authentication. Background Sync. Speech recognition. File system access. Push notifications. Persistent storage. Educate your users that your app can be installed. Add an install button, even if it's difficult on iOS. We can't afford to wait for Apple until we make web apps a success.
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I started working from home precisely for this reason when my first kid hit kindergarten. Last one is going in to HS now and we’re still doing it. It’s been the best life situation ever. We’ll soon be empty nesters and we’ve got 2 decades+ behind us already of being best friends and hanging out all the time.
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han@hannaahhn·
my problem is i want to be a stay at home mom but i dont want my husband to work either because i want him to stay home and keep me company so what now
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Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
The simple solution is for eBay to auction itself on its own site.
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@thescottbarber And why are they stealing pendletons design
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Scott Barber
Scott Barber@thescottbarber·
Hudson’s Bay once owned 5% of the Earth’s land surface and now it’s a kiosk in a Canadian Tire
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@svlleyy One of the best ways is for them to score a junior position inside an org where the head of design is someone worth learning from. Reliable salary + comfortable learning environment.
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sulley@svlleyy·
i’ve always known i had lot of gaps in my design foundation and thinking, so i spent a chunk of time since late last year messaging a ton of designers i look up to in search of directions. made me wonder, how are new designers navigating? who or where are they learning from? what resources? lots of really good courses, but very few actual handholding.
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@sonic_cat The real ones never left
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Raffi
Raffi@raffichill·
I dig this small tabs extension but jw is there anything better? I miss how Safari compact tabs keeps the active one expanded.
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@joebell_ Very nice. A small critique: the “projects” link bouncing you out to GitHub while living in the same toolbar nav as the rest of the internal site links (with no visual affordance that’d happen) was extremely jarring and disorienting.
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Joe Bell
Joe Bell@joebell_·
After nearly 3 years of attempts, finally landed cross-document (MPA) view transitions in joebell.studio
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@717edu @nikkharris Ridiculously bad take. The solution for bad drivers is not to cascade the problem. He (or the car) did the correct thing.
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Edu@717edu·
@nikkharris It’s annoying, but it’s also annoying to have someone blow past you when you’re trying to merge onto a highway You should’ve waited till after they merged to overtake.
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Nik Harris
Nik Harris@nikkharris·
terrible driver in front of you getting onto the highway at 19 mph!? no problem for the plaid 🔥
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@designtobuild1 @msllrs I don’t want to speak for Matt, but tooltips in general are a bad design paradigm, as they don’t work on mobile. Fine to use them as redundancy or progressive enhancement for desktop users, but wouldn’t use them solely over this.
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design.to.build
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@msllrs Kinda interesting, but why not just tooltips that change-over faster?
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matt
matt@msllrs·
tab choreography • pill peeks toward whatever icon you hover • icons subtly scale on press • label drifts in with a touch of blur as the pill arrives • only dividers in the pills flight path hide • optically balanced when active vs inactive dialkit ftw
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