Back at Citymapper, a lot of the screens that drove Citymapper Pass and Citymapper Club/Pro were actually pushed to prod by designers directly from Sketch, through a system I built, before AI!
Figma Make, now on your local code
In limited beta starting today, you can visually edit and ship changes by connecting Make to your codebase
At Figma, we use our products to design in every way: design layers, prototypes, and now, production code
Here’s another pro travel trip:
So you’re using your Beryl travel router with the ethernet cable from the room’s TV… but now you can’t cast to the TV because it’s not connected to the Internet!
This little gizmo splits in two:
One side hooks up to the TV
The other side goes into your USB C phone/tablet/computer.
And you’re streaming! No WiFi, no Ethernet.
This is the one I got https://t.co/BJnFvFXEqn
@ManuKumar@jazzychad Some else mentioned it and maybe, but in my device both English (US) and English (UK) just show up as EN, so the whole A thing is even more confusing.
I keep trying codex, but always go back to Claude Code, it just has a better personality I enjoy working with. Does this even make sense? No way I’m the only one
The port is still rough around the edges, but main features work well, and it’s full integrated with iOS system filer picker. I use “Möbius Sync” to get my books from my NAS, they show up in a folder on my phone that is fully accessible by KOReader.
https://t.co/a2RDc5TjII
I just published an iOS port of KOReader, one of the best document viewer/book reader for eink devices. People have been asking for this for ages, but the KOReader team decided they won’t do it (with good reasons) so I did!
https://t.co/MhsuxGcvg0