Claude in Excel is now available on Pro plans.
Claude now accepts multiple files via drag and drop, avoids overwriting your existing cells, and handles longer sessions with auto compaction.
Get started: https://t.co/cAMDXM1h7r
Just vibe-coded a tiny Chrome extension that forces HTML autocorrect / autocomplete attributes back to 'on' (when some sites turn them off for no reason), so macOS text replacement works as expected again
Optika 2 is now out on the App Store!
– Natural Mode for more natural minimally processed photos
– Updated UI designed to minimize distractions while shooting
Download: https://t.co/EAYqa9qOBx
@DanielLockyer I don’t think this needs to be justified by “human psychology UX” at all. The solution isn’t slowing things down – it’s showing the result of work and avoiding layout/text shifts.
Reminds me of the Henry Ford quote: if you ask people what they want, they’ll say faster horses.
Artificial delays are not confidence, they’re theater. If the system is reliable, show it with instant feedback – not by pretending work is happening. We already have enough slow software, no need to make it slower on purpose.
Artificially delaying writes like form submissions can give your users more confidence that their changes went through.
It gets annoying in high-frequency apps like Linear, but it feels better than an optimistic update during occasional submissions like a contact form.