Karim Lazaar

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Karim Lazaar

Karim Lazaar

@kareem_lazaar

Founder @skedlyplatform | FlutterFlow developer | TV broadcast engineer | 3D graphics design

Tunisia Katılım Mart 2015
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
An exceptional experience, working with #flutterflow while traveling from Tunisia to New York to attend #ffdc 🤩
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@design_nocodeio Well, 🤔 a nice empty state must be there, as we need to inform the user that there is a content could be showen there if he take action
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Andrew Daniels 💜
Andrew Daniels 💜@design_nocodeio·
What do y'all think of empty states? Is it better to have nothing at all, i.e. hide the section if nothing is present? Or does a nice empty state work? Obviously for main content areas I feel that a solid empty state works well.
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comingnewdays
comingnewdays@WhiteLight3001·
I'm so tired of writing, this will be my last message. I was really happy when this application was announced. When I first downloaded it, I was very pleased to see not only Gemini's AI models but also Claude's AI models. Up until then, there were great updates every day. That big day came, and now when we try to send a command to Antigravity, we get this error: "Agent terminated due to error." Since then, Antigravity's reputation has slowly declined. Sometimes this error didn't occur, sometimes it reappeared, but for the last few months it has become unusable. I asked Antigravity to fix this error in every tweet they sent, but I won't write any more messages because I don't see that messages like mine are ever taken into consideration.
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
Easily add GPay to your website. With one prompt Antigravity triggers a full stack orchestration. It detects the Angular stack, installs the dependencies, and performs edits across the frontend and backend. Once the files are updated, the Antigravity browser automatically verifies the integration.
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Pankaj Kumar
Pankaj Kumar@pankajkumar_dev·
Antigravity Problems: - Eats a lot of RAM and feels very heavy. - Quotas finish too fast now. Need API key option, pay-as-you-go, or a plan between Pro and Ultra. - Agent terminated due to error happens too frequently. - Models don't perform as well compared to Claude Code or Codex, especially with long context. - If history gets large, it sometimes doesn't even open. Have to wait or terminate it. - UI/UX needs improvement no clear view of remaining context or token usage, and no compact context feature. - Browser feature is very slow. Navigation and screenshots take too much time. - Overall performance has become slow, especially with Gemini models. Please google team fix these issues and refine it.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@antigravity Since you last update the 3.1 model is terribly slow with a lot if interruption even for small easy task, now only Gemini flash work better. And many firends experience the same issue. With free and paid accounts
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
Sometimes your best ideas start on paper. Watch Antigravity take a sketch, implement the design, and then build into the app.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@OpenAIDevs I wonder why with all the tech and smart people you have why you can’t ship Mac and Windows version at the same times!!? Is it a commercial case 🙄🤔
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Better than flowers 😉 Thank you, Codex.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@design_nocodeio We will need AI as we will need to know the minimum of coding same as we understand our environment of living the more we go deeper the more our solution became effective
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Andrew Daniels 💜
Andrew Daniels 💜@design_nocodeio·
We need a better way to build with AI. Prompting ain't it. Only 2% of people in the world know code. So when people say "AI explains the code to us now" - nobody cares about understanding code. They want to iterate on their ideas through visual development. When you open your laptop, do you interact with a terminal? No. We built graphical interfaces so normal people could use computers without learning command lines. We need the same shift for AI development. If you think touching code will always be required to build good products, you're probably a developer. And look, there will always be a need for developers and complex codebases. The goal isn't to replace developers. It's to empower the creative, right-brained people or non-developers (98% of population) who have ideas but can't code. Right now, the best setup is Cursor or Claude Code. You know a bit of code and iterate from there. But that's not the end goal. The real goal is: You want a new layout? A new section? A new dashboard card? You prompt, drag and drop it, or you select a template, but all the iteration should available to be done visually. Why do I need to prompt to change the border radius of a button, or prompt to change the header from Heading Small --> Heading Large? The use of AI should be to help with the boilerplate aspects of any project and help solve the complex use cases through code that are needed for all projects. When I was at FlutterFlow, this was what we were building toward - even before AI took over everything. Democratizing development through visual tools. WordPress did this for the web. Started with blogs, then democratized everything. Now over 50% of all websites run on WordPress. They made PHP and server-side rendering accessible to anyone with an idea. That's what we need for AI development. The code is being generated anyway. There's no reason for me to understand it. Yes, it helps now in the current setup. But it's not the future. We need a design phase where you work through problems visually before getting to a full working app. Just as GUIs took over computing, the next phase is a GUI for building software. Not just through prompts, but through visual editing, drag-and-drop flows, and intuitive backend connections. That's where we're headed. And I'm excited to see FlutterFlow and @raydian_dev follow this pattern in their latest updates.
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@design_nocodeio Democratisation also need responsibility otherwise right tools in wrong hands it produce chaos and creativity became banalised. Like to day nothing become impressive in photos edited with AI that everyone one could generated.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@design_nocodeio Also democratisation of tools is great thing for everyone. I remember when I started with @flutterflow it was game changer for me to realise my project at certain level but I was in need of modifying the code for both side front and server side.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@design_nocodeio Well, it look ambitious to give everyone a simple way to develop or let’s say realise ideas, we end up dealing with an ecosystem based on code behind and servers only understand binary maybe that’s why everyone in our era should know a basic knowledge of coding same as read&write
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@GeminiApp A lineup football formation for my friends games.😎
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Google Gemini
Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
What's everyone building in Gemini these days? Let us know in the replies 👇
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
We just shipped Terminal Sandboxing, a safer way for the agent to work. Under this mode, every terminal command is strictly confined to your project folder, so it never writes where it shouldn't.
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Andrew Ross
Andrew Ross@Dopamine_Driven·
@rauchg It’s insane how many people think that meeting someone high profile means you absorb their worldview and beliefs. I’m sure G would meet with Xi, Putin, etc too if relevant to the AI context and would post about it. Wouldn’t mean he endorses every policy/worldview they’re behind
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇦🇷 Enjoyed my discussion with PM Netanyahu on how AI education and literacy will keep our free societies ahead. We spoke about AI empowering everyone to build software and the importance of ensuring it serves quality and progress. Optimistic for peace, safety, and greatness for Israel and its neighbors.
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@sama From where we get the invite code 🫣
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
We are launching a new app called Sora. This is a combination of a new model called Sora 2, and a new product that makes it easy to create, share, and view videos. This feels to many of us like the “ChatGPT for creativity” moment, and it feels fun and new. There is something great about making it really easy and fast to go from idea to result, and the new social dynamics that emerge. Creativity could be about to go through a Cambrian explosion, and along with it, the quality of art and entertainment can drastically increase. Even in the very early days of playing with Sora, it’s been striking to many of us how open the playing field suddenly feels. In particular, the ability to put yourself and your friends into a video—the team worked very hard on character consistency—with the cameo feature is something we have really enjoyed during testing, and is to many of us a surprisingly compelling new way to connect. We also feel some trepidation. Social media has had some good effects on the world, but it’s also had some bad ones. We are aware of how addictive a service like this could become, and we can imagine many ways it could be used for bullying. It is easy to imagine the degenerate case of AI video generation that ends up with us all being sucked into an RL-optimized slop feed. The team has put great care and thought into trying to figure out how to make a delightful product that doesn’t fall into that trap, and has come up with a number of promising ideas. We will experiment in the early days of the product with different approaches. In addition to the mitigations we have already put in place (which include things like mitigations to prevent someone from misusing someone’s likeness in deepfakes, safeguards for disturbing or illegal content, periodic checks on how Sora is impacting users’ mood and wellbeing, and more) we are sure we will discover new things we need to do if Sora becomes very successful. To help guide us towards more of the good and less of the bad, here are some principles we have for this product: *Optimize for long-term user satisfaction. The majority of users, looking back on the past 6 months, should feel that their life is better for using Sora that it would have been if they hadn’t. If that’s not the case, we will make significant changes (and if we can’t fix it, we would discontinue offering the service). *Encourage users to control their feed. You should be able to tell Sora what you want—do you want to see videos that will make you more relaxed, or more energized? Or only videos that fit a specific interest? Or only for a certain about of time? Eventually as our technology progresses, you will be should to the tell Sora what you want in detail in natural language. (However, parental controls for teens include the ability to opt out of a personalized feed, and other things like turning off DMs.) *Prioritize creation. We want to make it easy and rewarding for everyone to participate in the creation process; we believe people are natural-born creators, and creating is important to our satisfaction. *Help users achieve their long-term goals. We want to understand a user’s true goals, and help them achieve them. If you want to be more connected to your friends, we will try to help you with that. If you want to get fit, we can show you fitness content that will motivate you. If you want to start a business, we want to help teach you the skills you need. And if you truly just want to doom scroll and be angry, then ok, we’ll help you with that (although we want users to spend time using the app if they think it’s time well spent, we don’t want to be paternalistic about what that means to them).
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Karim Lazaar
Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@sama And its still really heavy on most of the tasks comparing to other vide coding platforms 🤔
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@WillHobick Hello Will, if you are available in New York will be glad to meet you. Will be here for few days.
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Will Hobick
Will Hobick@WillHobick·
This is wild. Another example of a disconnect between user expectations, a designer’s work and developer’s understanding. I touched on this at FFDC 2025 during my presentation of “Crafting Exceptional Product Experiences.” A designer’s decision for button placement and experience design leads to potential data leaks, broken relationships and embarrassing outcomes. Remember that as a product designer, you’re creating experiences that impact millions of users and set their expectations for other products too. I’m sure if these users find out their conversations were posted publicly, they’ll hesitate to adopt other new features or AI technology altogether.
Justine Moore@venturetwins

Wild things are happening on Meta’s AI app. The feed is almost entirely boomers who seem to have no idea their conversations with the chatbot are posted publicly. They get pretty personal (see second pic, which I anonymized).

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Karim Lazaar@kareem_lazaar·
@flutterflow friends in New York, I will be there from 14 till 27, with few days in Philadelphia. Will be glad to meet anyone available during that period and wand to discuss the collaboration on my current project.
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