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rad@radcraftor·
calling this the "peek-a-boo"
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rob 🌿@robably__·
designed these for fun on halloween ages ago
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Fede Sánchez
Fede Sánchez@fedesanchez0·
Excited to join the @BitrigApp design team alongside the SwiftUI creators.
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Riley Hennigh@rileycx·
what the hell is this new cursor in the new mac os bring back the glove
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vidy@vidythatte·
PERSONAL NEWS After spending my entire 20s building my startup and shipping countless apps, I’m making a big leap and joining Deepmind! Going to be working with the legendary @ammaar and @GoogleAIStudio team to launch a really cool app very very soon!
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rad@radcraftor·
signüll@signulll

the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.

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not much has changed... which is kind of sad. we still use a pointer as a crutch. we still copy and paste stuff. we still open a web browser just to access the internet. what if the internet was simply there, built into today’s fast, reasoning machines, the moment you unbox the device?
Web Design Museum@WebDesignMuseum

Happy 35th Birthday WorldWideWeb – the first browser! On December 25, 1990, at CERN, a British physicist and internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee created the world's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb. Try the browser emulator worldwideweb.cern.ch/browser/ #InternetHistory

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Terkel 𓀒@terkelg·
physics powered by window motion
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rad@radcraftor·
slingshot to open in-app screens/menus
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Raphael Salaja
Raphael Salaja@raphaelsalaja·
the web has been quiet for a while. for the past few months i've been building something to fix that. declarative audio for the web. describe a sound as plain data, play it with one call. → audio.raphaelsalaja.com
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SIP@spottedinprod·
Today Haptics - a playful live presence app rich with shaders and other carefully crafted details - is going open source. We're honored to collaborate with @ertembiyik & @iamnalimov to bring you an interactive deep dive from the SIP blog: spottedinprod.com/blog/haptics-g…
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Preston@metapreston·
Reese Jeremiah Attebery Apr 18, 2026 9lb 6oz Mom and baby doing well ❤️
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Marcus Milione
Marcus Milione@MarcusMilione·
Been using the phrase "pinterest designing" recently Its described as scrolling hyper curated Pinterest feeds (that everyone else is already scrolling) and they are feeds of already made apparel... and so everything people make looks the same Missing research (looking everywhere and anywhere outside of apparel/fashion), design language, original takes on old ideas etc...
Davon@GawdofFrames

Lmao using another brand's IP and style as your entire image. Then getting upset that someone did the same to you is hilarious. If you gonna "steal" prepare to be stolen from.

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Diego@1000kilobytes·
I heard you like glass…
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Raffi@raffichill·
Might actually be something here
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rad@radcraftor·
@ddynmcs loving your concepts!
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dynamics@ddynmcs·
Pearl/Liquid Glass
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@azlenelza this kills the scrollbar. i love it.
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Theo Harvey
Theo Harvey@theoharvey·
@radcraftor 🤍 thanks for lighting the path, I hope it makes you smile when you close your windows haha
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