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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱

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Designing systems and interfaces. Opinions are mine, etc. https://t.co/p6X7vbrnaI

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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@denisyurchak @OpenAI Polish voice is “forced” and some phonetic structures default to English pronunciation so idk if it’s real support. It’s good enough but I want more.
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
Polish🇵🇱 seems like a wildly underrepresented language in tech iOS still doesn't have a native Polish-English dictionary Claude doesn't support the Polish voice mode At least ChatGPT supports Polish well (maybe because 1/3 of @OpenAI team is from Poland)
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I understand the need to test UI changes but honestly, when AI labs do this all the time to their model picker I just feel like they want to trick me to accidentally use a lesser model.
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@b0newalljackson My folks allowed me to see Alien when I was 9. Nightmares where xenos chase me through air vents ceased just ~25 years later.
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🅱️ete oaks@b0newalljackson·
90’s dads were like “ yeah my six year old can handle terminator 2: judgment day “
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Niantic Spatial 🌎
Niantic Spatial 🌎@NianticSpatial·
Most digital twin investments stall for one reason: They’re not grounded in how the world actually looks today. Niantic Spatial’s Reconstruction capability fixes this, creating a living, machine-readable 3D model that stays in sync with reality, so every system, team, and workflow operates from the same ground truth. In a new blog by Trista Pierce, Business Development Lead, explore how Scaniverse’s Reconstruction technology changes the cadence entirely. Read more: hubs.ly/Q04brNtg0
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@LazarusLong13 You remind me of myself during the pandemic. Obsessed with health, masking with knowledge and acquired skills, but underneath it was a serious anxiety disorder inherited from childhood. After getting help I can’t believe folks would abandon normalcy like this. Get help.
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Lazarus Long
Lazarus Long@LazarusLong13·
I've become a bit of a Dental Nerd after just getting savaged by avoiding the dentist due to COVID. But, now, I have a Dental Nasal PAPR, know all about Stephan's Curve, use a waterpik, Oral-B iO Series 10, chew 8 pieces of xylitol gum - and the dentist just said that.....
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
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@TheReal_Eric @1ssve See, I genuinely feel you think this looks great, maybe even badass. Me, I’m revolted by the shape and busyness of it. Each to their own!
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Eric
Eric@TheReal_Eric·
@1ssve Then you try Garmin and never look back!
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S.🎧@1ssve·
one day you wake up and just stop wearing your Apple Watch
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Bob Wachter
Bob Wachter@Bob_Wachter·
I've used em-dashes my whole life — they add rhythm and grace to writing. But now they're an AI tell. Can we get a grandfather clause for those of us who were fluent in em-dashes before ChatGPT launched in November 2022?
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@Kenneth For a while I thought you meant (over)using icons for every single contextual menu… also a disease in my opinion
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Kenneth Dsouza
Kenneth Dsouza@Kenneth·
This IA pattern annoys me so much.
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Joan Rodriguez
Joan Rodriguez@joanrod_ai·
Introducing @QuiverAI, a new AI lab and product company focused on frontier vector design. We’ve raised an $8.3M seed round led by @a16z, with support from amazing angels and investors. Our first model, Arrow-1.0, generates SVGs from images and text. It’s available now in public beta at app.quiver.ai
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@operationdanish Gentle parenting is such a misunderstood term that you might as well drop it and return to using "permissive parenting" because that’s what it is when there are no limits and boundaries. We gentle-parent and there’s so much friction. You don’t understand, or you’re fishing.
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Dr Danish
Dr Danish@operationdanish·
We now have evidence that gentle parenting doesn’t work. Here’s an uncomfortable truth about parenting no one wants to say out loud: The data is not kind to gentle parenting. According to teenagers, strict curfews. strict bedtimes, screen limits, device drop off times, dedicated homework blocks, and sleepover restrictions IMPROVE higher relationship quality. And yes, parenting difficulty goes up. Of course it does. Leadership is harder than appeasement. For the past decade we have been sold a watered down, Instagram friendly version of “gentle parenting” that often collapses into boundary avoidance, endless negotiation and emotional processing without enforcement. Parents terrified of saying no because they do not want to rupture connection. But connection without authority is not connection. It is dependency. When parents impose structure, the relationship improves. Teenagers report better parent child relationship quality in homes with curfews and rules. Younger kids report better relationships in homes with screen limits and bedtimes. Even device drop off times correlate positively. Why? Because structure is not cruelty. Structure is love made visible. A bedtime says: your brain matters more than your entertainment. A screen limit says: your dopamine system is not fully developed and I will guard it until it is. A curfew says: your safety matters more than your social standing. That is not authoritarianism. That is caring. Boundaries create friction. Friction creates growth. The parent absorbs the short term discomfort so the child does not pay the long term cost. Children do not experience well calibrated limits as rejection. They experience them as stability. The human brain craves predictability. Predictability reduces anxiety. Reduced anxiety strengthens attachment. That is why relationship quality goes up. Notice something else in the data. The strongest effects are around time structure. Bedtime. Homework. Devices. Outside play. These are environmental constraints. They scaffold executive function. The winning formula is not tyranny. It is high warmth plus high structure. The modern failure mode is high warmth plus low structure. That is just abdication of responsibility wrapped in empathy. Children need leadership, not negotiation. They need adults who can tolerate their anger. They need boundaries that do not move every time emotions spike. They need someone whose prefrontal cortex is fully myelinated. The harder path produces the stronger bond. Because when a child feels that someone is strong enough to hold the line, they relax. And relaxed nervous systems build durable relationships.
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@paulozoom @sketch Although I’m blanking how I can make additional 2 pixels appear when I disable a symbol in a stack. It seems the best granular approach is to have gaps as symbols and enable/disable. Or am I missing something obvious
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Paulo
Paulo@paulozoom·
@riddle @sketch Nesting stacks doesn’t work for you? Outer stack with the larger spacing, inner stack with the smaller one?
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@sketch What do you think about allowing users to specify width = 0 for workarounds to spacing between items in stacks? In the example below I need more space between text and icon (4) than text and caret (2). Adding 0.1px faux spacer kind of works but is janky
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@pie6k OKLCH is nice. But this example would not work for most big apps where you actually don’t want saturation. The sky blue at the end of the palette is borderline useless as background for app surfaces.
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Adam Pietrasiak
Adam Pietrasiak@pie6k·
In the “oklch” color model, you can randomly move your “hue” slider and be sure your colors will stay in harmony. The internet (and maybe our streets) would be more pleasant to look at if it had been invented 20 years ago. oklch.fyi
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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱@riddle·
@ChatGPTapp Could you add an internal tool to (re)name the current chat thread? Right now titles are set only from the first message and won’t update when asked. Some threads stay “New chat” (maybe a bug), and long chats often need renaming when the title no longer fits.
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@dostoevesque Agreed, and this is why actual therapy with an actual expert is better. Because yes, parents might have fucked up immensely but therapist will never weaponize you to go after them. Sometimes they still continue fucking up, and then you have your boundaries. Ignore social media.
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There is something slightly irritating about how youngsters today seem obsessed with diagnosing an entire generation of their parents using therapy language they picked up from reels and threads. We are effectively criticizing them for failing a test they didn't even know they were taking, using vocabulary that didn't exist in their world. It is easy to call your own father a narcissist when you have grown up listening to podcasts that explain attachment theory and emotional patterns. It is harder to imagine what it meant to be a twenty five year old parent in the nineteen eighties with no language for feelings, no examples to follow, no online spaces to learn from, no therapy culture, only responsibility and pressure. Instead of extending the empathy we have learned through this new vocabulary to those who never had access to it, we often turn that language into a weapon against them. Social media encourages this because anger feels powerful and validating. A label like narcissist or toxic neatly explains the pain and gives it a clear target. By framing their behavior through complex diagnostic labels they cannot define, you strip them of the ability to defend themselves or explain their perspective. They retreat into silence because they literally do not have the words to counter your argument. It allows you to dominate the interaction not because you are morally right, but because you possess a vocabulary that makes them feel stupid and inferior.
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Peter 🇺🇦🇵🇱
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@mjnblack The theory is unfalsifiable due to being an extremely wide net cast over multitude of societal issues and responses to those issues. Theories like these sound impressive but can be refuted by looking into psychology and incentives of modern society.
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