David da Silva Contín back in London🇬🇧 (@dasilvacontin) 's Twitter Profile
David da Silva Contín back in London🇬🇧

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Making a fun course about learning to code by developing an animal-crossing-like multiplayer online game.
Senior Product Designer @Emitwise.

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Konstantinos Dimopoulos (@gnomeslair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to hear a tale of tech and game design spanning six decades of video game history and evolution? Join me then for my *History of Video Games* D6 Learning live course. 🕹️ Find out more & enroll here: d6learning.com/course/history… 🕹️ Use promo SOCIALHISTORY for an extra 15% off

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In the past month, I ordered from two board game stores—both promised delivery by my deadline (for gifts). Neither delivered on time, and I had to chase both for shipping updates. I'm not surprised about Amazon's success.

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Curious: do you regularly consume product design content anywhere else (besides Twitter)? If yes, please share! Thank you! :) (e.g. specific sites, specific newsletters or curation accounts, etc)

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I wonder how this came to be. Was it a true stan for user experience 🫡 a philosophy of “we’ll be known for having good UX, and they will come to us” or did they make a business case based on how many people cancelled their subscription due to the lack of offline mode? 💸

jmo (@cuntycakes123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

for those who haven't been following, this nepal story is fucking crazy: - bunch of teens and early 20s kids plan start a social movement against the current regime on social issues and econmical inequalties - government gets wind of it scaling and tries to geoblock social media

Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25% of Linear workspaces now use agents and 50%+ in enterprise. Mainly it's Cursor, Devin & Codegen coding agents, directly tasked from Linear to fix bugs and improvements. As one customer said now the bottleneck is reviews: (luckily we’re also making code reviews faster).

25% of Linear workspaces now use agents and 50%+ in enterprise.

Mainly it's Cursor, Devin &amp; Codegen coding agents, directly tasked from <a href="/linear/">Linear</a> to fix bugs and improvements.

As one customer said now the bottleneck is reviews: (luckily we’re also making code reviews faster).
claire vo 🖤 (@clairevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me tell you a dirty secret about a lot of execs: They're extremely smart. And they haven't had to do their own work for years. Look inside any mid->large size company and you'll find VP+ executives that were promoted fast and furious in their early career because they're

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NYC designers! On Oct7 Brooklyn Product Design, I'm walking you through how to make code prototypes that use the codebase's design system. Register at luma.com/yqtno0z1 Melanie Hambarsoomian (Design Director at Contentsquare) will share some of her career stories.

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🌁✍🏼 Design notes from the Bay Area Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the chance to spend time with designers inside the world’s leading AI companies. A few patterns from those conversations – ✨ Founding designers are joining earlier than ever. They’re often one of the first

🌁✍🏼 Design notes from the Bay Area 

Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the chance to spend time with designers inside the world’s leading AI companies. A few patterns from those conversations –

✨ Founding designers are joining earlier than ever. They’re often one of the first
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OPERATOR is our first application for Apple Vision Pro that turns the process of music production into a spatial modular experience. Make spatial sound sculptures with intuitive interactions everywhere. Read more on our website and explore design research behind the software —

Pankaj Tanwar (@the2ndfloorguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

story behind "why netflix built fast.com" is brilliant. so, netflix had a massive fight with ISPs around 2014-2016. ISPs were slowing down netflix on purpose. they wanted more money from netflix customers got bad streaming. but ISPs just blamed netflix. netflix

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turns out, senior engineers accept more agent output than juniors. this is because: - they write higher-signal prompts with tighter spec and minimal ambiguity - they decompose work into agent-compatible units - they have stronger priors for correctness, making review faster and

turns out, senior engineers accept more agent output than juniors. this is because:

- they write higher-signal prompts with tighter spec and minimal ambiguity
- they decompose work into agent-compatible units
- they have stronger priors for correctness, making review faster and