@peduarte If people didn’t think this way then your product would surely not exist… I would of thought your founder shared the same sentiment when starting Raycast
@LinusEkenstam Ai has been able to build electron (desktop) apps for ages though which I’m guessing this is wrapper ontop of. This is great but there was no puzzle piece missing
This has been said a thousand times before, but allow me to add my own voice: the era of humans writing code is over. Disturbing for those of us who identify as SWEs, but no less true. That's not to say SWEs don't have work to do, but writing syntax directly is not it.
Getting to great design isn’t about narrowing your focus onto one tiny problem or building yet another “purpose‑built” tool. It’s about learning to see through the surface and recognize the truths underneath everything we do – the same patterns, the same flows, the same ideas repeated across different tools and teams.
For years, our tools have siloed us. Each one arrives with a strong opinion about how work “should” be done. “This is a project, so it must go through these stages.” “This is design, so it must be framed and canvas.” “This is engineering, so it must be elusive.” The tools became selfish. They stopped being mirrors for how we think and started dictating how we’re allowed to think. You have your way of working, your way of seeing, but you’re forced to pick one box, one stack, one workflow.
Craft is not just animation, motion, or detail. Craft is the coherence of the entire system – how ideas move from a note to a sketch to a prototype to a running product, how teams move from chaos to clarity without feeling like they need to change who they are just to fit into a tool.
Great tools should unify, not fragment. They should connect the designer’s canvas with the builder’s editor, connect the writer’s outline with the team’s roadmap, and let patterns repeat and evolve across everything instead of trapping them in separate silos.
Designers can build. Builders can design. The old line between “design tools” and “dev tools” is an artifact of the software we had, not the people we are.
Let the dreamers build. Let the builders dream. Give people systems that get out of the way, that adapt to how they think, that make it feel natural to go from idea to reality without asking for permission at every step.
That’s the future that matters – not more purpose‑built boxes, but one coherent universe where all the pieces finally talk to each other, and you get to be your whole self while you work.
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Building out some Vibe Coding experiments... AI definitely is putting an exciting spin back into building interactive experiences. And making me excited to get back into more creative projects in all honestly.
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