Restarting my personal site from scratch.
Moving away from OVH/Framer → Astro + Vercel, with Codex helping along the way.
https://t.co/oNWjeYXR5N
Starting small and focusing on the soul first
Feedback or ideas welcome
The obvious path for designers in the AI age is to move closer to code.
But the more valuable path may be upstream: closer to the customer, the business, and the problem.
If everyone can prompt agents to code, the scarce skill becomes knowing why, what, and how to build.
designers have the highest burnout in software because taste without agency is torture
you spend weeks perfecting something just to get it "de-scoped"
@cursor_ai means you can finally just make the thing. you don’t pitch it, you ship it!
Spoke at Product Design Bits @datadoghq
Shared how I built an AI research repo that lets designers cross-reference customer calls with real usage data, before a project even
starts.
AI gives us the time back. We spend it on vision.
Maybe the operating system of tomorrow won’t be the one that enforces a single architecture, but the one that adapts to how you jump between ideas.
An OS that adapts to the shape of your thinking.
We like to think great creators live in chaos. That’s not quite true. They live inside an order others can’t see. From the outside, it's messy. But internally, there’s architecture (Invisible, mystical)
Every piece of software carries the thinking of its creators. To move from one tool to another, you have to understand how it organizes the world. Its hierarchy, logic, rhythm. It’s about translation.
@wabi build me an app to save entrance instruction and code of friends appartement. And notify me when close to the place. Cherry on the cake to have a dynamic island element
@browsercompany, with Dia, I would love to prompt my history to find this f**** web page that I can’t remember the name of, but I can describe the content 😅🙏