๐ค๐ผMy short term goal:
- Working remotely
- Create Design course
๐Ultimate aspiration:
- Cycling everyday
- Empowering creatives people
*Revisit later in next ~5 years
created a mini design editor for mobile use, so I can exercise my design skill in the toilet, while witing in queue, or everywhere actually. dont let your skill rust in the age of vibe design ๐
@fraviato THIS MAS!
krn output bisa jadi salah satu anchor nya, keputusan dan thought process yg jomplang itu impact nya bisa kemana mana dan kemana aja ๐
@abemuja konteks pendekatan dan terapan nya yg gw highlight sebagai referensi dan objektifitas nya, referensi dari negara lain juga ada nih mas โฌ๏ธ
also superior in which way and aspect ya kalau boleh tau?
Referensi lain dari product line nya Atlassian, berawal dari acronym parent company nya. Logomark dan logotype nya pun "senada"
https://t.co/l9AH8UHg7p
Adik-adik, kakak-kakak semuanya. Kali ini gw mau bicara tentang sesuatu yang sudah menyiksa rakyat Indonesia selama bertahun-tahun. Bukan korupsi. Bukan inflasi. Tapi sesuatu yang lo rasain setiap kali mau mudik atau liburan dan buka aplikasi Traveloka, lalu langsung menutup aplikasinya lagi karena tidak sanggup melihat angkanya.
Yes. Tiket pesawat domestik Indonesia. Yang harganya bisa lebih mahal dari tiket ke luar negeri. Yang bikin relawan bencana harus muter lewat Malaysia dulu baru bisa ke Aceh. Yang udah dikeluhkan jutaan orang tapi tidak pernah beneran berubah.
Gw udah baca risetnya. Gw udah cek datanya. Dan sekarang gw mau cerita ke lo semua, pelan-pelan, dengan bahasa yang bisa dimengerti semua orang, kenapa ini terjadi dan siapa yang sebetulnya diuntungkan dari penderitaan kita bersama. ๐งต
Bahan bacaan yg sebenernya ga cuma relevan Designer. Jangan sampai lupa kalau manusia punya superpower ini
"In the dynamic world of design, our most powerful tool is our uniquely human ability to reason through complex problems and diverse data"
https://t.co/BzG3zrgD3X
Let me explain exactly why Apple still uses drag-to-install in 2026, because the joke here accidentally proves Apple right.
A macOS .app is a single self-contained folder disguised as a file. Every dependency, every framework, every resource lives inside it. Drag it to Applications, it works. Drag it to Trash, it's gone. No registry entries. No leftover DLLs. No uninstaller that misses half the files.
Windows installers scatter fragments across Program Files, AppData, the registry, system32, and a dozen temp directories. Uninstalling a Windows app is an archaeological dig. Five years later you're still finding config files from software you forgot you owned.
Linux is worse. Dependency hell is so common they named it. Entire package managers exist to solve the problem of "I installed something and now nothing else works." Flatpak and Snap were invented specifically to copy what macOS bundles already did natively.
The macOS bundle architecture came from NeXTSTEP in 1989. Steve Jobs brought it to OS X in 2001. The core design hasn't changed because the core design was correct. An app is a folder. Installation is a copy. Removal is a delete. Three operations that map perfectly to how humans already think about files.
The drag-to-install window with the arrow isn't lazy UX. It's the entire thesis of the system made visible. You are literally just moving a folder. There is no "installation" step because there's nothing to install. The app is already complete.
Every other OS eventually tried to get here. Windows got MSIX. Linux got Flatpak. Mobile figured it out from day one because phones shipped after Apple proved the model. The pattern everyone else converged toward is the pattern this tweet is calling outdated.
The funniest part: the app being dragged in that screenshot is Claude. An AI that can write code, analyze documents, and reason about complex systems. And the most advanced step in getting it onto your machine is holding down a mouse button and moving your wrist two inches to the right.
That's not a design failure. That's a 37-year-old architecture so good that the most sophisticated software on earth still ships inside it.