Ellen Bauer

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Ellen Bauer

Ellen Bauer

@ellenbauer

Product lead @Automattic👩‍💻 #wceu #wckansai2025 speaker 🎤 Blog & WordPress themes @ElmaStudio 🎨 Mama 🛝 https://t.co/rBg1FM6CKx

Aotearoa New Zealand شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2009
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Nick Hamze
Nick Hamze@famousish·
The first Featured Plugins cohort on WordPress.org just racked up 26,000+ new installs in two weeks — a 622% lift. Ollie Menu Designer tripled its biggest download day ever. The demand was always there. The visibility wasn't: regionallyfamous.com/the-featured-t…
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Jamie Marsland - Head of WordPress YouTube ❤️
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Elena Verna (@ElenaVerna) Head of Growth @Lovable tells us how they built a viral growth engine: "The only thing that's working right now is social. But social not from a paid perspective. It's from an organic, creator-led perspective". "This is actually a pretty big counter pattern to most companies that tell their employees to zip it on socials". "We just say, 'Go be out there, show personality, show who you are, so people know who's building this product behind them "In the era where product is no longer differentiated in features, people want it to be human because we're going back to that human connection because technology is catching up on all of the functionality".

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Jamie Marsland - Head of WordPress YouTube ❤️
Just discovering the power of WordPress.com MCP with Claude 🤯 Today’s experiment: building a tool that injects CTAs across multiple posts, across multiple sites, from one place. Perfect for companies running centralised campaign management. It worked like a charm. 🔥
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shoko
shoko@shoko_webdesign·
@ellenbauer @meherbala @WordCampAsia No reservation necessary. Please note that the Kids Room will not be open on Contributor Days. It will only be available on the two Session Days. I hope the whole family can enjoy the event.
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Ellen Bauer@ellenbauer·
@WordCampAsia super excited to travel to Mumbai next month 🥳 one question, will there be child care available at the event?
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
.@AnthropicAI design lead: "The design process that designers have been taught where you go off and you do a bunch of research and discovery, and then you diverge, you converge, diverge, converge—this process that we've treated as gospel and tried so hard to preserve—that's now basically dead."
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Design lead for Claude: The classic design process is dead. Here's what's replacing it. Jenny Wen (@jenny_wen) leads design for Claude at @AnthropicAI, was previously director of design at @Figma, and a designer at @Dropbox, @Square, and @Shopify. In our in-depth conversation, we discuss: 🔸 Why the classic discovery → mock → iterate design process is becoming obsolete 🔸 What a day in the life of a designer at Anthropic looks like, including her AI tool stack 🔸 Whether AI will eventually surpass humans in taste and judgment 🔸 Why Jenny left a director role at Figma to return to IC work 🔸 The three archetypes Jenny is hiring for now This conversation changed how I think about the future of design. Listen now 👇 youtu.be/eh8bcBIAAFo

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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Design lead for Claude: The classic design process is dead. Here's what's replacing it. Jenny Wen (@jenny_wen) leads design for Claude at @AnthropicAI, was previously director of design at @Figma, and a designer at @Dropbox, @Square, and @Shopify. In our in-depth conversation, we discuss: 🔸 Why the classic discovery → mock → iterate design process is becoming obsolete 🔸 What a day in the life of a designer at Anthropic looks like, including her AI tool stack 🔸 Whether AI will eventually surpass humans in taste and judgment 🔸 Why Jenny left a director role at Figma to return to IC work 🔸 The three archetypes Jenny is hiring for now This conversation changed how I think about the future of design. Listen now 👇 youtu.be/eh8bcBIAAFo
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Figma
Figma@figma·
Tired: code or canvas Wired: code AND canvas Introducing Claude Code to Figma
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WordPress
WordPress@WordPress·
A new AI agent skill has been introduced that streamlines testing and iteration in WordPress and works with Playground. This innovative tool reduces setup time from minutes to seconds, enhancing collaboration and creativity. Test it out today: wordpress.org/news/2026/01/n…
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
The future of product management looks a lot like @ArnovitzZevi Zevi is an IC PM at @Meta, has no technical background—is scared to even look at code—but has taught himself how to use Cursor and Claude Code to build significant and real product. He's developed his own very powerful Cursor workflow that allows him to quickly add his ideas to Linear, develop a plan using Claude Code, build it within Cursor, and then have different LLMs review his code. Zevi's engineers at Meta ask him to teach them how he does what he does, and I haven’t stopped thinking about this conversation since we had it. Everyone needs to pay close attention to what AI us unlocking for non-technical people. We discuss: 🔸 The complete AI workflow that lets non-technical people build in Cursor 🔸 How to use multiple AI models for different tasks (Claude for planning, Gemini for UI) 🔸Specific slash commands to automate key prompts 🔸 Zevi’s “peer review” technique, which uses different LLM models to review each other’s code 🔸 Why this might be the best time to be a junior in tech, despite the challenging job market 🔸 How Zevi used AI to prepare for his Meta PM interviews Listen now 👇 - YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=1em64i… - Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3XBzlI… - Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for supporting the podcast: 🏆 @10Web_io — Vibe coding platform as an API 10web.io/lenny 🏆 @DeveloperXM — The developer intelligence platform designed by leading researchers getdx.com/lenny 🏆 @Framer — Build better websites faster framer.com/lenny
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WordPress@WordPress·
With faster load times, improved plugin previews, and better tooling compatibility, we are seeing exciting changes with WordPress Playground. It’s more than just a demo environment. Discover how Playground is evolving to enhance your development, teaching, and testing experiences. Dive into the details here: wordpress.org/news/2026/01/w…
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Tal Raviv
Tal Raviv@talraviv·
I don't aspire to be an AI engineer, but I do want to understand one layer down. Here's who I'm following in 2026: (For me, one layer down means "building applications on top of foundation models" to borrow from Chip Huyen's awesome O'Reilly book, AI Engineering) This is an incomplete list, highly biased to my own fumbling around the internet, and whose emails I'm excited to open. I'd love your recommendations on technical people I should be following! 🏢 Company engineering blogs • Anthropic's blog is full of accessible, widely-cited bangers. Subscribe in the footer here website.claude.com/blog. Even if you don't, engineers will forward these to you. • Whenever I wonder how Claude's consumer features work, I can usually find it thoroughly explained in their developer docs: platform.claude.com/docs/en/agents… • Surge's blog is thought-provoking real talk, backed by their hands-on experience. (I can't figure out how to subscribe, since they don't have an RSS feed. In the meantime, I keep refreshing surgehq.ai/blog) • Also following @humanlayer_dev humanlayer.dev/blog, @promptlayer blog.promptlayer.com, and Amp ampcode.com/chronicle. 🤓 Individual engineers • Doug Turnbull for agentic search softwaredoug.com • Eleanor Berger and Isaac Plath put out incredible hands-on walkthroughs elite-ai-assisted-coding.dev • I like how Ben Guo (Zo Computer) thinks zoputer.substack.com • Armin Ronacher early at Sentry, creator of Flask is refreshingly honest and accessible lucumr.pocoo.org • Mario Zechner exploring agents in public mariozechner.at • Jesse Vincent is open-source-famous and created the Claude Code Superpowers plugin. Anytime i see a new post I know it's going to be accessible and super hands on. blog.fsck.com (Many of these don't have email forms. I use an RSS-to-email service to email me when they post new stuff.) 😵‍💫 How I discover good stuff I stay away from feeds. Luckily, there's people (and AI) who browse social media so I don't have to: • I love the concept of Hacker News digest newsletters. Instead of compulsively refreshing HN, these ad-supported services wait a bit, see what shakes out, and email you a summary: hackernewsletter.com or hndigest.com@bentossell ends each newsletter with what he's reading, solid way to discover high signal essays bensbites.com 👓 Happy reading! You don't have to be an engineer to follow engineers. When Anthropic/OpenAI/Langchain/etc. announce a new capability (for developers or consumers), I've already seen these folks thinking about it in public. It feels good to anticipate instead of chase.
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Justin Tadlock
Justin Tadlock@justintadlock·
I know a lot of folks were offline for the holidays, but you can catch up with the latest edition of "What's new for developers?" from the Dev Blog: developer.wordpress.org/news/2026/01/w…
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