cool to see how they structure this though. lots of techniques flying around.
cool to see how they structure this though. lots of techniques flying around.
I've been experimenting with spec-driven dev. I think one major upside is that while developing, you don't need to consider every minor detail of the codebase, and instead can focus on high-leverage points that are non-trivial.
but as a way to publish a project... I guess its easier to customize?
Grateful to have co-founders I'd brave both mountains and board meetings with. Trust + friendship is an unfair advantage. @telepathinc.bsky.social @ruperts.world
yeah mine is all in Dropbox. and yes, I want many things to be different π
letβs chat @robin.berjon.com !
Agree! The whole thing is very nicely balanced out of the box.
it feels somehow really... textural? gritty?
you can find it here: lilex.myrt.co
it's also the default font of @zed.dev
Typography fans: this is my favorite coding font now by far. A lovely riff on IBM Plex Mono called Lilex.
made you look :)
Hey obsidian users! if youβlike meβoutsource a significant part of your mind to notes, I'm making something you might find interesting.
Reply/message me if you want to beta test it
TIL in web technology...
Years after Pinterest popularized the look, the masonry layout can now be achieved without hacks & JavaScript.
webkit.org/blog/17660/i...
On 2) a fair point, and part of this is due to a tension between wanting to show what a computer will actually look like in use, and trying to tell a clear story about the underlying pieces.
However, brevity is useful. I expect we will need to encode complex & repeatable actions into short utterances, in much the same way we designed buttons and macros to bundle up behavior in traditional GUIs.
Thanks Ian βΒ appreciate your thoughts.
On 1) it's interesting you mention this, because user behavior with voice at the moment is in many ways the opposite of "catch me up" as you mention β people tend to talk in an unstructured way with a lot of context, as opposed to brief commands.
I have also wanted this FOREVER
Recently, I put all of my team's first-principles thinking about the future of computing into one demo. It's our vision of the capabilities a truly AI-native personal computer will have.
ruperts.world/blog/ai-comp...
Re-reading βThe Design of Everyday Thingsβ today, when the pen I was holding spontaneously disassembled into 7 pieces and fell into the bath.
I guess that was one of the bad designs then? (There should have at least been a signifier for that affordance)
FINALLY!
Anyone here using Claude Code on their notes? I'd love to chat to you
Happy to be an early signatory on this!
In addition, I *highly* recommend checking out Betaworks' full playlist for the Interfaces camp for a taste of the near-future. Including but not limited to: synthesizing scent & taste, and reading minds.
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Telepath's full Betaworks demo day video just dropped! and with it our vision for the future of computing. I'll have a deep dive blog post soon, but in the meantime this is a good 10 minute watch.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEm5...
What a venue for Sync Conf SF
regrettably I had to cancel due to a clash!
The internet's in a bad place. We're not winning. How can we turn things around? We need money.
What parts of the internet 1) are still under democratic control and 2) are in a position to produce significant revenue? It's mostly down to Wikipedia.
But there's moreβ¦ π§΅
It probably doesnβt help calling it a βgeological embarrassmentβ, poor fault.
since that clearly woke a lot of you up too, please tell the USGS about it here earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/...
my entire feed is just Bay Area people who got woken up and I think thatβs beautiful
Good early morning fellow Bay Area (and esp. Berkeley) residents! Turns out a 4.7 is a pretty effective and yet unpredictable alarm clockβ¦ Brief reminder whoβs in charge.
earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2025-...
I'm seeing a lot of different people, coming from different angles, recognize that the Same-Origin Policy is insufficient for the kind of apps that we want to make now, and that we need something more fine-grained and more secure.
Very interesting times!