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@mawrs

I'm just a product designer designing products

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Anticipatory design in 2025 feels a lot like a comedian who knows the punchline but forgets the setup. It might technically work, but it still feels off 🤢

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Is there a version of Lovable that uses your company's design system so anyone in the org can quickly generate prototypes based on user feedback? Maybe a way to upload specific design tokens?

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Took my dad in to the doctor cus he sliced his finger with a knife and the doctor was using ChatGPT 😂 Based on the chat history, it’s for every patient.

Took my dad in to the doctor cus he sliced his finger with a knife and the doctor was using ChatGPT 😂

Based on the chat history, it’s for every patient.
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introducing Nexa ✨ the world's first marketing agency - run entirely by AI agents We can - find leads - write blogs - write posts (on X/LinkedIn/Reddit) - creates ads (image + vids) at 10X more output, being 80% cheaper than traditional agencies we don't take weekends off

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If you design your startup to appeal to investors instead of users, you may well succeed in raising your first round. But when you try to raise your second, without good growth numbers, you'll suddenly find you're not appealing to investors after all.

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WSJ on Jony Ive and Sam Altman’s OpenAI device: • The product will be capable of being fully aware of a user's surroundings and life, will be unobtrusive, able to rest in one's pocket or on one's desk, and will be a third core device a person would put on a desk after a MacBook

WSJ on Jony Ive and Sam Altman’s OpenAI device:

• The product will be capable of being fully aware of a user's surroundings and life, will be unobtrusive, able to rest in one's pocket or on one's desk, and will be a third core device a person would put on a desk after a MacBook
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i stopped coding when i became a “designer” Cursor brought me back and with it: flow, joy, momentum and all this just happened in the past few months — so you’re not too behind 2025 is the year designers become builders

i stopped coding when i became a “designer”

<a href="/cursor_ai/">Cursor</a> brought me back and with it: flow, joy, momentum

and all this just happened in the past few months — so you’re not too behind

2025 is the year designers become builders
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Today, I officially became a citizen of the USA. I’ve lived in other countries. Built companies in other ecosystems. But there’s still nothing like America. The optimism. The permission to reinvent yourself. The way people bet on ideas before they make sense. Nowadays, you

Today, I officially became a citizen of the USA.

I’ve lived in other countries. Built companies in other ecosystems.

But there’s still nothing like America.

The optimism. The permission to reinvent yourself. The way people bet on ideas before they make sense.

Nowadays, you
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Just shipped a basic app to the App Store & cost me around $90 in Cursor. I'm not technical, but I bet with tighter planning I could ship my next one for under $50.

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Is there a market for security engineers to audit vibe-coded apps? Sounds like a goldmine, but idk how feasible that would be

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There’s gotta be a better spot for this “Make” button. I’ve only ever clicked it by accident, never actually used it.

There’s gotta be a better spot for this “Make” button. I’ve only ever clicked it by accident, never actually used it.