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One of our clients is working on a streaming platform. I built a header for it that mimics rain with WebGL in Framer. Drop a comment if you want the remix link.

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Built this dynamic gallery in Framer as a customizable code component. Based on WebGL, it works smoothly on all devices and browsers. Remix link’s in the comments–have fun!

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Tried something fun this morning: grabbed a random product and animated it fully with AI for a video scroll animation site. Left side: Midjourney + MiniMax Hailuo 02 (€20). Right side: Kling AI 2.1 (€15). Sure, there’s still room to polish it up in After Effects, but what

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Okay tested out MeshyAI to maybe get this as 3d model fast.... but I wasn't that successful 🤣 – So I assume for now AI is not replace 3D-Artists 🤝

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This was supposed to be my Framer X Contra hackathon submission, but hey—it ended up here instead 😉 The background runs fully on WebGL, so it works smoothly on all browsers and devices. I also added a kind of ink effect, and you can tweak every part of the component however

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Built a new WebGL shader today as a custom code component in Framer. It’s 100% customizable—color, size, speed, exposure, noise, you name it. Drop “Depression Shader” if you want the remix link.

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Today I’d like to share something I’ve poured a lot of passion into. After an entire week of development, I created a highly complex shader optimized for maximum performance. I present my new Framer custom code component shader, “CloudyOrb”—a fully configurable component that

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Framer just keeps leveling up—it gets better every week! When I kicked off my new agency, I had to decide: Framer or Webflow? Tried both, saw the little “war” going on, and as a dev, I went with Framer. Looking back, 100% the right call. Some say Webflow is better for complex

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Made this WebGL shader for a project that got rejected—so, what should we do with it now? Its fully customizable in color, size, movement, swirls, tonemapping, structure and performance/detail ratio. Would be cool if its follow the cursor as a plasma thingy?

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Soap bubbles are just always nice, right? So let’s make a Soap Bubble Shader as Custom Code Component in Framer! As usual—drop a comment if you want the remix link. Have an awesome day!

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To all devs and vibe coders: I’ve been testing Cursor and OpenAI’s Codex for the past three weeks—and here’s my honest take: go with Cursor. It just feels way more solution-focused, while GPT often overthinks and overcomplicates stuff (a bit like Claude does). Still,

To all devs and vibe coders: I’ve been testing <a href="/cursor_ai/">Cursor</a> and <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a>’s Codex for the past three weeks—and here’s my honest take: go with Cursor. It just feels way more solution-focused, while GPT often overthinks and overcomplicates stuff (a bit like <a href="/claudeai/">Claude</a> does).

Still,