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Philip Han

@PhilipHanDesign

I design products and services.

Grand Rapids, MI Entrou em Aralık 2008
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Philip Han
Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
It might be a win-win: better free access, reducing burden on underfunded agencies, and a stronger product for people who want more. The question is what happens when public access depends on a private layer with no real public fallback?
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
It’s incredible, and somewhat mind-boggling, that @AllTrails has become the default guide to publicly accessible outdoor experiences: mediating access to information about publicly funded places, with an enhanced paid layer on top. 
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
“Over and over. Not diamonds. Not phases. A continuous forge where the act of building is the act of understanding, and the act of understanding is the act of building. The lattice reinforces itself with every cycle.” - Erika Flowers
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
“The old process assumed separation: discover → define → develop → deliver The alloyed process behaves differently: probe → build → observe → reshape Or more simply: think ← → make”
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
And that’s without even talking about checklists - [ ] which Claude has turned into a phenomenal input pattern for gathering answers to follow-up question and options 🤌
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
How can @ChatGPTapp still not support basic text formatting? It’ll dish out bullet point lists, yet not allow you to create them? I assume it’s in the works… it’s been standard in @AnthropicAI Claude for nearly a year at this point.
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
@invt305 Timeless sound. Are those main chord stabs coming from a live synth, or pre-processed samples? Insight into process is always appreciated.
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INVT@invt305·
Euphoric dawless jam at the crib! Really love the TR-8S for pads, people tend to use it for drums but it’s also great for chords. That Analog Heat has been perfect for beefing up the K.O.☀️ Do you guys like text on these videos? Thought it might help to explain what we’re doing
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
Who needs status pages when Claude simply stops puckering?
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Will the art of analog interpersonal skills become outdated? I believe networks will emerge solely based on the preference of removing intermediary communication layers (read: aversion).
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
Current session: “You’ve hit your limit” Weekly limit: 99% used Extra usage: 103% @AnthropicAI @claudeai Credits: 4786/3000 (in one day) @Figma
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Performative Salience
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“Hey! I’m pauking here!”
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Chris Nicholas
Chris Nicholas@ctnicholasdev·
Interactive article: How to animate multiplayer cursors. Rendering smooth cursors always needs interpolation, as network conditions are never perfect—here's how to do it. I wrote this a few years back, techniques still apply! Link ↓
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tobi lutke@tobi·
My annual MRI scan gives me a USB stick with the data, but you need this commercial windows software to open it. Ran Claude on the stick and asked it to make me a html based viewer tool. This looks... way better.
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
@AP The Minifigure knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation.
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The Associated Press
Lego launches Smart Brick and high tech Star Wars toys at CES 2026
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
beyond the text box: the bottleneck isn't the models anymore – it's the interface. our thoughts aren't linear. they're spatial, visual, emotional. sketches with arrows everywhere. half-formed plans. a melody that captures the vibe. but we're still forcing all of that through a text box. visuals, audio, code, writing – they're all just data in different forms. and ai can understand all of it now. vision models read images. audio models hear music and speech. multimodal models blend everything. so why are we still typing? imagine expressing an idea by sketching a diagram, humming a melody, dropping in a reference video, writing some throwaway code – all at once. the ai gets the whole thing: the structure, the feeling, the relationships, the intent. the interface isn't a chat box. it's where you compose thoughts the way they actually play in your head. and in teams, everyone thinks differently. designers sketch. engineers code. PMs map flows. writers draft stories. the tool should not create echo chambers but speak everyone's language – a shared space where you express ideas in your natural form and the system translates between them. agents aren't replacements. they're collaborators. the models will never nail exactly what you want without your input – not because they're not smart enough, but because your intent is yours. it's shaped by context they'll never have, by taste they can't infer, by the thousand micro-decisions that make something right instead of just correct. collaboration means continuous dialogue, not fire-and-forget. these modes aren't separate systems. you don't "switch to canvas mode" – you just express yourself however feels right. text, pixels, sound waves – it's all context. the ai doesn't care. we're no longer capped by what models can do. we're capped by how we talk to them. that's what we're building at Cursor.
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Philip Han@PhilipHanDesign·
“Our industry is not very patient, and once you start building designs directly to production as the default, the culture and organizational reasons to consider problems, concepts, and intentions start evaporating. We start devaluing the why behind our designs in favor of output”
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen

You’ve maybe heard from me on this topic too many times, but this is the last I’ll offer (at least for now). My worry isn’t the code or the tools themselves. The question is how we keep thoughtful design alive even as new tools and technologies emerge. linear.app/now/design-is-…

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