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Sigit

@hellosigit

Mostly monologues. I like UX, travel, photography and Legos.

Jakarta Capital Region Entrou em Nisan 2008
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Big fan of mont blancs now. This one at Insan Space, Bekasi.
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Never felt so liberated.
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Flying back to Singapore tomorrow for some important stuff and never felt this weird. Feels like I am already settled back in Indonesia, and half of my life is still in Singapore…
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I like AI but only as a thinking partner. Nothing more. In the design process it’s good at the beginning, sometimes middle, and never at the end.
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Li Mengbai@lvjin1993·
当亲戚以为女子住20年楼龄老小区,觉得她日子过得拮据……于是,她直接来了个全屋一镜到底。
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Darius Dan@dariusdan·
Getting a lot of paid partnership requests from AI tools. I’d rather promote Figma, Sketch, Procreate, the pen and a blank sheet of paper. Tools that actually make you a better designer.👀
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So is design dead and designers off all jobs yet
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Arif Riyanto@arifriyanto_·
Seakan ada 2 kubu. Pro-Figma dan Pro-Claude 🤣
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Rasmus Andersson@rsms·
This is really neat but it’s not a design tool as much as it’s a design _production_ tool. The practice of design is mostly about what comes before production. There’s no doubt in my mind that all parts of software production will become automated very soon. Writing code, making web pages, putting pieces of a design system together etc. And that’s fine. I think few people actually enjoy this kind of production work. Wouldn’t it be better if we spent our precious time in life on what is more meaningful?! At the core, the practice of design is methodical; like architecture, not like art. In a nutshell: We find constraints, form comprehension of the whole and propose solutions that honor those constraints. First after that do we enter some form of production phase, usually prototypes first, learn about some constraints that were hidden before, loop back, prototype and then build the production-grade “final” artifact. These last few tasks are quickly losing value because AI tools can do it much faster (not yet better though) than humans. It’s simply just what has the best RoI for a business. Some companies and individuals will continue to spend human time on certain parts of the “production line” as a market differentiator, but it will cost them a relatively high price compared to competitors. Anyhow, I still haven’t seen a tool better than Figma that supports the actually-interesting part of the design process. I wouldn’t be surprised if Figma focused their products on that, maybe separating “products for production” of “products for ideation & exploration.” The latter would obviously still leverage AI, but not to do the work for me but rather to support my efforts the way a therapist helps me live a better life (not living my life for me.)
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
Nobody’s chasing great UX or user delight anymore It’s all about shipping garbage as fast as possible
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Ezekiel_Çrrypt 𓃵 ₿@EzekielCrrypt·
Tech bros that left coding to learn product design.
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Sigit@hellosigit·
Guys, apa bahasa inggrisnya pemberitahuan? The giving of tofu?
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Adam Karpiak@Adam_Karpiak·
“how’s the job search going?”
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I dreamt that my Sony A7IV’s screen failed and could only use the viewfinder. Then almost bought an A7CR. Then I woke up. *slap*
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Why are we so proud of this? This can demonstrate what AI is capable of but what is the use case for collecting all these for public, really? One simply does not reuse Apple’s design language for their product?!
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨 Someone reverse-engineered the design systems of Apple, Spotify, Airbnb, and 30+ billion-dollar companies. Packed each one into a single file. Free. It's called Awesome Design MD. Drop one file into your project. Your AI agent builds UI that looks like Spotify. Or Apple. Or Airbnb. Instantly. Not screenshots. Not Figma links. A single DESIGN .md file that captures every color, font, spacing value, button style, and layout pattern from a real website. In a format AI agents read and reproduce. Here's the difference: Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" and it gives you generic UI. Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" with Spotify's DESIGN .md in your project and it gives you Spotify. Here's what's inside: → Apple. Premium white space, SF Pro typography, cinematic imagery. → Spotify. Vibrant green on dark, bold type, album-art-driven layout. → Airbnb. Warm coral accent, photography-driven, rounded UI. → Linear. Ultra-minimal, precise spacing, purple accent. → SpaceX. Stark black and white, full-bleed imagery, futuristic. → BMW. Dark premium surfaces, precise German engineering aesthetic. → NVIDIA. Green-black energy, technical power aesthetic. → Uber. Bold black and white, tight type, urban energy. → Sentry, PostHog, Raycast, Cursor, ElevenLabs, and 20+ more. Here's how to use it: → Pick a design system from the collection → Copy the DESIGN .md file into your project root → Tell your AI agent to use it → Get UI that matches the design language of a billion-dollar company That's it. One file. Your AI agent now has the design taste of a $200/hour design consultant. Designers charge $5,000+ for a custom design system. Companies spend $50,000+ building one from scratch. This is free. 31 design systems. Copy. Paste. Ship beautiful UI. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any AI coding agent that reads project files. 100% Open Source. MIT License.

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Literally, if the company I onboard to does not provide me laptop and email from day 1, I can refuse to work. But I know there is integrity, but also there is flexibility. But flexibility has a limit.
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@arieare People love bombastic stuff
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arieare.co@arieare·
i feel like we’re too hasty on making prediction. “design is dead” “developer is dead” “ux is dead” “coding is dead” too early to announce anything i guess. wait. and. experiment.
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