Robert Penner (@robpenner) 's Twitter Profile
Robert Penner

@robpenner

UX Engineer @Microsoft | easing functions creator | deported from Nepal for human rights writing

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Dmitrii Kovanikov (@chshersh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a math background so what guides me here is.. geometry. In 2D, you can draw infinitely many lines through one dot. So a single dot is not enough to define a line. But two dots define it unambiguously. Similarly, in 3D, you can draw infinitely many planes through two

Ryo Lu (@ryolu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

on not changing for the sake of change: the best design doesn't announce itself. it just works, quietly doing what it needs to do without asking for applause. when we redesign something, the question isn't "how can we make this look different?" it's "how can we make this

ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 680-page interactive book on computer science algorithms This might be the sickest book i’ve seen in a long time! 22 chapters, 300+ interactive visuals, 250+ code snippets that can be edited and run + problems and solutions for practice. honestly this is 90% of a CS degree.

React Summit (@reactsummit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤔How far can you push simple charts with React + SVG? Explore the sweet spot: using React’s declarative model with plain SVG + a dash of D3 for scaling & paths — before hitting the limits where more robust tools are needed. Watch the talk by Ido Moshe: gitnation.com/contents/effic…

Prompter (@promptllm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting point from Claude. The quality of your AI outputs will be determined by how well you can articulate your thoughts and ideas, and in essence determine the quality of your life. As the years go on Creativity and Articulation will be the new currency, and those who do

Interesting point from Claude.

The quality of your AI outputs will be determined by how well you can articulate your thoughts and ideas, and in essence determine the quality of your life.

As the years go on Creativity and Articulation will be the new currency, and those who do
Sherman McCoy (@wasphyxiation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the craziest photo ever taken. It blows my mind every time I see it > two brothers, from the middle of nowhere > testing their flying machine off the coast of nowhere > achieving a dream man has had for millennia > despite having no college degree > one of the five

This is the craziest photo ever taken. It blows my mind every time I see it

> two brothers, from the middle of nowhere
> testing their flying machine off the coast of nowhere
> achieving a dream man has had for millennia
> despite having no college degree
> one of the five
blue (@bluewmist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we have normalised overconsumption. listening to a podcast while we walk, scrolling reels in the toilet, listening to music while we cook, watching a show on Netflix while we eat. it’s as if there is NO breathing space for your mind. you’re constantly trying to fill the void, the

D ' A n g e l 🗿 (@di_angeel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people asked me about how I made the transitions and blend animations for Mega Man, it's mostly done in AnimBP using different conditions collected from main BP

jhey ▲🐻🎈 (@jh3yy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

css holographic trading card breakdown 🧑‍🍳 a combo of masked layers with mix-blend-mode pointer position drives the scale/translate of the colored gradients 🌈 check the layers 👇

Niels Hoven 🐮 (@nielshoven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our society rightly celebrates 17yos like Hannah who disprove 40-year-old mathematical conjectures. And yet we also eliminate honors classes, ban middle school algebra, and say “don’t teach kids to read until they’re 6”. Where do we think these brilliant 17yos come from? They

Robert Penner (@robpenner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm building a new #easing paradigm. Natural, physical motion Flexible, modular curves Speed-aware, interruptible functions Designer-centered, intuitive tooling These aren't your grandpa's easing functions.

signüll (@signulll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the reason why people abandon so many “almost done” things is because the last 20% of anything is friction, detail, & accountability. that last 20% of the work doesn’t feel like 20% at all, it feels like the whole damn thing & then some. this is especially true in an ai era