Raph
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Raph
@raph0x
Building cool stuff around the globe. Lead designer @usepicnicbr
Sao Paulo, Brazil 加入时间 Mayıs 2020
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@elurylopez @pury_br @elurylopez estou terminando de desenhar essa funcionalidade de transferências em usd e gostaria de pegar o teu feedback. Me manda uma dm se tiver interesse em contribuir?
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@pury_br Há algum pré cadastro que possamos fazer? Como está seu spread para tais operacoes?
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orgulho gigante do que o picnic se tornou. eficiência e preço justo de verdade.
R$ 10k em dólar:
• picnic🧺: $ 1.843,93
• wise: $ 1.777,31 (+$ 66,62 de diferença!)
velocidade:
• picnic 🧺: < 1 min
• wise: até 4h
mais dólar no bolso e disponibilidade imediata. o resto é historinha pra boi dormir. ✨


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Among many great tools I started using in 2025 — such as @linear @stayinsession and @AnytypeLabs — @raycast is the one I use and recommend the most 🔥

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AI UGC can now show your product
from nothing to a UGC video in 3 minutes
with this simple combo
chatgpt+arcads
>give a product pic to chatgpt
>add ai influencer in it
>chatgpt blends the two
>use any image-to-video to make it move
comment "arcads" and i'll send you a step-by-step guide with prompts etc

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@oprearocks @rjs And I think they do replace devs in very specific and simple scenarios — e.g launching an mvp or helping a designer step into front end — but I agree the tools can’t build production ready code right now.
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Things are moving fast in product development. @theo dropped the best analysis of the last @figma updates that I have seen so far:
youtube.com/watch?v=nlm6Jm…

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A huge thanks to everyone who helped us get here:
@KindredVentures
@Initialized
@RitualVC
@naval
@soleio
@blader
@theo
@benln
+ many others
It’s time to explore
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We raised $5.9M to build @variantui: code generation with taste, range, and room to explore
Invites start rolling out today, reply for early access
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Isso aqui tá me matando de ansiedade. Doido para conhcer e usar esse cartão.
Finalmente teremos um bom cartão cripto? 🧐
Picnic | usepicnic.com ✨@usePicnicBR
🧵 Como vai funcionar o cartão da @usepicnic? ✨ Spoiler: é simplesmente absurdo. Sem taxa, instantâneo e com cotação melhor que a concorrência. 🧶 Vem entender. Puxa o fio 👇
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@Web3Kristel Most people in the comments missing your point tells a lot about the current state of defi 😅 blockchain is the best infrastructure wrapped in the worst user experience... 'getting it' has become a badge of honor — and some people love being in that club.
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@sohey_eth @0xDesigner I am the designer at a crypto startup with a small team. Would love to develop small features and fixes. Let me know if that is a good use case for what you are building 😉
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@0xDesigner Hey I’m currently working on some vibe coding learning materials for builders in web3! I would love to reach out to you to ask a few questions about what you are trying to do and how I can be help
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@DevDminGod This is wild 🔥 I used your draft but the result was kinda bad. I followed with 'The text in the image are instructions. They serve as a guide, not content' but results remain poor. Any tips?


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You can now just prompt ChatGPT directly with images -- no need for actual prompts, just rough sketches annotated with text will give you great results and a lot of control -- here are a few examples I tried
prompt is just "The text in the image is for you, use it to generate the image" sometimes add the line "except the title of the image"



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@dariusdan You are not. Your output matters more than your toolset. That said, incorporating AI tools into your process could save you time.
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@chriswallace @DannPetty Insightful. I remember when Adobe Fireworks was the best in class for webdesign 😅 Glad we don’t need slice tools anymore!
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@DannPetty Photoshop is image editing software, it was never intended to be a web design app. People used it bc it worked sorta and there wasn't much else on the market.
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Some people are struggling with a few things I've said.
Yes, Photoshop lost. Maybe you're new around here, but Photoshop was THE design tool everyone used to design websites and apps. Everyone. But it lost out to Sketch and Figma and now hardly anyone designs these things in Photoshop. Of course some still do but most don't. I still use Photoshop for certain things but never web design or apps. It's dead to me there.
InVision didn't lose because of it's marketing–it's marketing clearly worked better than anyone else ever did. They sold us the most simple, basic prototyping tool there has ever been. It lost because it didn't innovate and it's product became the marketing. Studio didn't destroy it as it was already over for them. Studio was just their last resort and unfortunately was too little too late. I wish our current companies treated our community the way InVision did. They were so good to us. Events, partnerships with individuals, investment in individuals, documentaries, and tons of helpful content.
People aren't mad at Figma because it's too hard to use–it's not hard to use. It's incredibly easy. They're mad at Figma because they lost focus on designers and got over bloated with useless features no one wanted or needed and started to focus on developers and their Config event. They use a dark pattern for payments and has become incredibly expensive. Plus many other things. They don't do much for the community. If Figma resorts back to focusing on simplifying the design process, give us our magic button one day, rework their pricing models, and focus on community and support individuals and get out of their tight clique, they will continue to be unstoppable for web and app design. I'd recommend they also think about graphic design as well to take market share from Canva (which is where more customers and money is).
Yes, it will be hard for a new competitor to take down Figma. Obviously. I don't even want Figma to be taken down. I like Figma, the team, and the idea of the product. I don't want to switch products ever again. But I'm also not dumb. I've seen every tool I've ever loved fall away over the last 20 years. Why wouldn't it happen to Figma too (assuming they don't refocus)?
My theory is Figma continues down it's path and becomes an even more powerful "product" design tool for designers and developers. It doesn't refocus but doubles down. They continue to do great but lose the graphic designer and web designer.
Webflow or Framer realizes they are one feature away from owning the web design market. One of them will never realize it until it's too late. Everyone will design websites in one of these products and no longer use something like Figma.
Figma gets a few competitors but no one will be able to actually compete. Figma is just too connected to the teams and companies that make decisions. Figma does get their pricing model right eventually.
Canva continues down it's current path and doesn't care because it's making too much money and crushing all competition already. However, I think a professional tool comes out that competes with Canva without all the fluff.
Notice I never once mentioned AI being a deciding factor for these tools. Why? Because they will all have it when it's ready and will be a feature just like having a type tool–it's expected.
I didn't proof read this. Hopefully some of it made sense.
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