@EthanDriskill I think in general it is well handled in framer how you can add in your own components as assets with the whole controlset accessible. It's overall pretty open platform.
@galluzzo_julian Control, i dont need to endlessly ask opus to make changes and waiting for minutes at a time for the smallest of changes. Just point, click and change the value. I use AI tools for building components which no code tools cant do rapidly and for which I lack the dev knowledge.
@jornvandijk Recognizable. Was working on a component with opus earlier this week. Had a full design in figma ready. Was building it as a framer component. Started off well, but later when refining the details it became a slow painful process. Fresh chats, different agents etc didnt matter.
@uxkosta Tbf, this is something that can be done in a couple of hours in framer or webflow as well. And if you have a bit of design sense you can make it look a lot more enticing as well. The power lies in when you have a great vision, can direct it well that the result can be great.
I have read about it here and there, but @AnthropicAI Claude Opus 4.6 has regressed so much. Working with it for coding tasks is like pulling teeth the past days. No matter if it is in new instances or building upon previous ones.
@m0n3ch@_andresjasso The statement said experienced designer, these are the metrics and intricacies involved that defines this level. I use plenty of AI daily, but design ain't it.
@F1 2 races in an I have not felt a single good vibe coming out of these regulations. I have not seen a single overtake being made through actual driving, only battery boost overtakes.
@MattP1Gallagher I watch F1 since 1993, this is the most disappointed I have been so far. 0 excitement in any shape or form. The endless "passing" based on a battery charge is not actually overtaking. Just 1 long cycle trying to overtake for multiple laps. It looks impossible to overtake at all.
@mattaningram@CherrilynnZ@paper What I am contesting is that you claim it is faster to directly design and build it in code than actually designing it in Figma. Let's keep in mind that we often need to make changes based on new insights or stakeholder requests during the design process.
@mattaningram@CherrilynnZ@paper Spending way to much time for a discussion here tbh. but typing out your code to make something actually look good takes an endless time longer. No offense, but unless you show something nicely designed and built in code, it is just meaningless.
@mattaningram@CherrilynnZ@paper What you describe here is something different. You basically want more than a design. In that sense you also just create something really neat with After Effects if you want to show some cracked animations or scroll effects.
@mattaningram@CherrilynnZ Show us some examples where you can design some interfaces only through code (HTML/CSS) instead of Figma. Next to it, unless you prompt stuff. Designing it in Figma is quite a bit faster.