@trq212 Lmao the caution followed by that example was just hilarious.
But I think many of us have been building bespoke workflows systematically anyway. This just takes out a lot of the tedious setup each time which is a huge win. Def will try it out!
@GergelyOrosz XDR all day. It’s utterly absurd the price, but I do not regret it in the least. I’m on that thing at least 12 hours a day and it’s beautiful and my eye strain isn’t a thing anymore
Dear frontend devs and UI designers. I bring you Liquid DOM, a complete and faithful implementation of Liquid Glass on the Web.
- Shape morphing
- All properties animatable
- Dynamic refraction and reflection
- Adaptive tint
- Adaptive specular highlight
- Dispersion
- Full html integration
- Super fast layout engine that works across Canvas and html
- Pointer event handling
- Framework and renderer-agnostic low level API
- High level React API
- Ootb @threejs and r3f integration
And lots more.
Read on for implementation details and demos.
Codex anywhere and everywhere, all the time.
Now your Mac doesn’t have to be unlocked for Codex to use your computer.
From your phone, Codex can securely use apps on your Mac, even when the screen is off and locked.
https://t.co/PCGK4i7FSF
While this is true… I’m in it and fully embracing it. I’m sure I’ll burn out eventually, but it’s incredibly fulfilling what I’m able to accomplish now.
And not just BS stuff like refactoring, etc. Actual things I’ve wanted to build for myself and/or for my family for years but just didn’t have the time.
Like home server, automations, security system. Joint finances app for me and the wife. Browser plugins to make my life simpler, some longer term side business opportunities, and then some random things for fun.
I’m fully in, no turning back!