Janne Jul Jensen (@jannejuljensen) 's Twitter Profile
Janne Jul Jensen

@jannejuljensen

CEO & Co-Founder @HenosiaHQ 💪, UX Designer, evangelist and change maker 🎤, Dobermom ❤️, NFL Enthusiast 🏈, Synesthete 🎨, Foodie 🍽️, proud mom 👦 & wife 💍

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Playing with the new Sonnet 3.5 in Henosia. Prompt: "The snake arcade game" Interactive on our canvas in less than a minute. Hat tip to Anthropic for the improving the model yet again!

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Excellent thread on giving design students hands-on experience with code as a medium for design via LLMs. Like industrial designers, software designers create better products when they understand the virtues and limitations of the materials they're working with!

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Version control. Staging environments. Libraries. The life cycle of a vector graphics file is converging towards the same complexities as a code file. Goes to show that a designer's description of a thing (the drawings of a software product) tends to inherit the complexities of

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Migrated our production infra from Azure to Hetzner in about two days thanks in large parts to Sonnet 3.5! Helped me navigate tons of nuances and differences in APIs, routing, firewall setup, file system transfers between machines etc. This list goes on! ~20X cost reduction.

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More Human-AI collaboration is inevitable. First, it's primarily an interface and coordination problem. A "how will I work with the AIs" problem. Second, the thing you work on with the AI matters just as much. The shared artifacts. Outputs that deliver value. Let's dive into

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The code engine we built for Henosia is no slouch. This isn't DOM hacks like other tools. This is React code editing at 60 FPS, executing component logic. Instantly previewed, optimistically applied edits, without involving file watchers and bundlers (HMR, Fast Refresh).

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Design as a role in software development is fundamentally changing and the tweet below captures the bet I'm making near perfectly.

Design as a role in software development is fundamentally changing and the tweet below captures the bet I'm making near perfectly.
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Working on our prompts to create the initial theme for new projects in Henosia. This is one-shot using the prompt "A super simple content management system for my awesome wine collection. Track years, and cost." Claude 4 bringing the good vibes.

Working on our prompts to create the initial theme for new projects in <a href="/HenosiaHQ/">Henosia</a>.

This is one-shot using the prompt "A super simple content management system for my awesome wine collection. Track years, and cost."

Claude 4 bringing the good vibes.
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Build errors kill the good vibes. Hensosia automatically checks for build errors when it's coding, and fixes them right away. It's faster vibe coding without those pesky "Fix the build error you just made" clicks and interruptions. Details in 🧵

Build errors kill the good vibes.

Hensosia automatically checks for build errors when it's coding, and fixes them right away.

It's faster vibe coding without those pesky "Fix the build error you just made" clicks and interruptions.

Details in 🧵
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It evolved from a visual code editor and feels like it’s Lovable mixed with Cursor and Figma. You’re coding, then suddenly clicking on things to jump to the relevant code. Then, casually, tweaking padding in the inspector or shuffling components around right in the view.

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Cursor famously forked VS Code. We put VS Code into your browser, so vibe coding is only a browser tab away. Because at its core, vibe coding is about access and excitement. Going from idea to reality, fast, in ways that were impossible only a few years ago. For the majority of

Cursor famously forked VS Code. We put VS Code into your browser, so vibe coding is only a browser tab away.

Because at its core, vibe coding is about access and excitement. Going from idea to reality, fast, in ways that were impossible only a few years ago. For the majority of