Jason
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Software & machine interfaces @buildartifacts
Joined January 2009
Imo what changed is the primary canvas for software design. It used to be in freeform design tools, now it's in code For years, everyone built tools and plugins to export from the freeform design canvas into production. Now we'll start seeing innovation on top of production
The Cursor drop is sick but Figma isnβt dead. As soon as you touch code it becomes infinitely harder to refine/pivot your initial design (never mind share & collab on it). Canvas tools with highly disposable elements will always be the best tools for thinking.
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Cursor's browser mode is the closest thing I've used to what Vercel previewed as "Next.js Live" almost 5 years ago. The holy grail of web dev: edit production in a browser I can't help but think what would have happened if Vercel ran with this and launched an VS Code fork to
You can now design directly in your codebase. Select elements, modify them visually, and Cursor writes the code.
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What's crazy about this workflow is the drag and drop design changes you make in the browser roll up into context with your instructions, commands, and tools
Designers are unstoppable with AI. They already had amazing taste and care for quality... and now they can more easily contribute to shaping the final product. And not design files, the real codebase!
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You can now design directly in your codebase. Select elements, modify them visually, and Cursor writes the code.
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Seeing designers use Cursor to push commits to production for the first time might be the greatest thing happening at startups right now
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Opus 4.5 planning w/ Composer executing is a straight up cheat code for basic front end
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Meta reportedly pivoting to closed models, but privacy becoming as important as ever Apple could be such a massive player in AI right now
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Bun's simplicity of giving you the majority of what you need to build and test apps will be hard to beat Code review becomes untenable for humans. Testing, product management, and planning start to converge into something new that replaces it MCP fades as apps like Cursor ship
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Thinking... Working... Searching... Post-prompt user experience is rudimentary Who is doing hardcore design engineering in prompt UX?
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Stripe still takes 0.5% of invoices too I used them for years until better solutions came along. Now most startups are using Ramp where invoicing is built-in and free
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I don't hate it if it helps move the world to stablecoins faster. Stripe, Shopify, Coinbase, etc should profit for helping bring it to the masses The market will build better and lower cost alternatives
Incredible innovation, @stripe is charging 1.5% to transfer USDC. I recently sent $200 of USDC on @base and my transaction fee was 0.00009% , or $0.000193. The tx fee would have been the same for $1 or $100M USDC Charging 1.5% simply to send USDC is ludicrously unreasonable
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I have no data on this, just a gut feeling. It's an interesting experiment I want to test
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I think internal company prediction markets and bounty-based design and engineering (pay for deliverables) would lead to some really interesting shifts in company cultures Polymarket, but internal only Linear, but currency instead of estimation points
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π And we're live! π We just launched CSS Wrapped 2025: our annual recap of all things CSS & web UI that landed in Chrome over the course of the year. π This is a big one! We highlighted 22 new features to help you build better on the web. Check out:
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Sculpt dynamic interfaces, stretch your imagination, and play with these 22 powerful new CSS features that landed in Chrome this year.
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