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Created ∞ Loop game (50M players). Always wandering, always wondering.
Vilnius, Lithuania
Joined September 2009
We reached peak laptop. With full computer automation and dispatch from mobile chats, appeal of always-on desktop machines is up, need for laptops is down. Laptops will remain the largest computer category, but right now - we're at peak. Return of the desktop!
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Now that we finally have Slots, here's what I most want from @figma - perhaps at Config: - MCP edit actions so coding agents can create new design iterations - oklch colors - extra points: premade shadcn/ui configurable template with component annotations
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this time, right now, it's quite wonderful so many new ideas and tools shipped each day everyone's github dark green with contributions maybe it won't last and the snake will eat itself but right now, it's wonderful.
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If agentic coding is reducing the quality of your products, you're doing AI wrong. Use the newfound productivity to increase the level of polish, not spit out more crap nobody will love.
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an issue with coding agents and their plans is that even if plans are solid, they stop at like step 2/12 and wait for you. what fixes that: - it defines phases in plan - top-level agent does not code, just launch sub-agents in sequence - gives each a phase + needed context
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considering the backlash Opus 4.6 is getting, wild that Claude Code does not allow selecting 4.5.
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Software is so free and easy to build that you can prompt a very ambitious idea, have agents code it up over a couple of hours, and then evaluate your idea as an actually working, almost ready to ship product. No idea is staying in my notebook.
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This is a dialog when creating a new Android App. Default value for minSDK is Android 7, released 10 YEARS AGO. iOS 26 from September has the same adoption as Android 12 from 2021. How Google feels when after over a year, all the new features reach like 25% of users.
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Probably the answer will eventually be a messenger with re-writable HTML interface. But there's a niche for a UI OS which the "brain" of the system - OpenClaw - could modify remotely.
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Rabbit r1 pivot to being @openclaw interface is a cute way to get attention: but it's not aligned with what OpenClaw is good at. OpenClaw's greatest power is self-modification. It's a system that can change itself, if user requests it. It needs a device + OS that supports that.
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I'm getting so much @SendGrid scams/phishing now. But this one wins: ragebait and phishing, all in one. Bravo, scammers.
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Cursor update, must be a day that ends in Y I wonder if Antigravity kicked them into a next gear
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Well, ChatGPT Atlas is quite ok. Nothing remarkable, but decently designed and very smooth ChatGPT integration. But it _seriously_ undermines @browsercompany @diabrowser approach. Why use Dia when Atlas is soo similar? I think the right approach is to go back to building Arc.
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@browsercompany Still using Arc Search on mobile. Mobile Safari is not bad, but Arc is nicer.
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I understand @browsercompany would love me to switch to Dia, but it's a product not designed for me (I have no idea if it's designed for _anyone at all_) They say only few % of Arc users used spaces, so I'm just happy there's Zen to carry forward the ideas Arc created.
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So long, @arcinternet. It's been a good run of 3 years, but now the neglect is creeping in, and I want to move to a well-maintained browser. I still can't live without innovations Arc brought: spaces, vertical tabs, inline bookmarks - so switching to @zen_browser
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Don't know what @windsurf was thinking when they set themselves as default app for .xcodeproj files, but that's one quick way to get me to uninstall the app.
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on the delete-watch of this tweet (it's still here as I post this)
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