@NotionHQ's Head of Product @mschoening : "I actually don't care at all whether designers write code that lands in production.
The reason I like designers thinking in code is that it forces you to consider the medium.
I would much rather take a designer or PM who has a deep affinity for understanding how agent loops work than someone who can ship PRs.
And the only way that you can actually get to understanding agent loops is by building them in the material that they're made of, which is currently code.
That's why I care that designers 'code.' Not because of the utility of shipping to production, but because it forces you to really interrogate the material that you're designing with."
Ils sont fous!
Ils détruisent un système graphique imaginé par Jean Widmer, ce héros du design Français (Pompidou, Orsay, et tellement d’autres), en 1994.
Qui a été composé en Parisine dès 1996.
🤯L’accessibilité en berne pour tous!
Laurent Probst DG, IDF Mobilité n’est pas au courant que mon caractère Parisine existe en version Narrow et Compress, ce qui permet d’agrandir les numéros de bus x3 à la taille des x2.
https://t.co/WMxtaiJXWW
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
Flexoki 2.0 introduces 88 new colors that feel like watercolor pigments on paper.
This is a continuation of my attempt to bring the feeling of analog color to digital emissive screens.
Flexoki 1.0 only provided the a range of values for the grayscale colors. What I have been working to solve since then is how to expand the palette to a full range of values for every color, without desaturating the pigment effect. I'm very happy with how this turned out.
Flexoki is open source under the MIT license, and already available for most text editors, terminals, and many other apps. Flexoki 2.0 makes it into a more capable color system for UIs and more complex projects.
50 years of @Apple
From the early days of the #iPod to bringing the #iPhone into the world, some of the most formative years of my career were spent there. The products and teams stay with you. But more importantly so does how Apple thinks.
A few lessons that have held true for decades:
1) Start with the user, not the tech. The question isn’t “what can we build?” but “what problem actually matters?”
2) Focus is everything. Apple is defined as much by what it says no to as what it builds.
3) End-to-end matters. Hardware, software, services. It all has to work together.
4) Details are the product. What feels small is what users remember.
5) Debate hard. Commit fully.
6) Build for the long term.
We’re in another moment of massive technological change. The fundamentals haven’t changed.
The companies that win build things people actually use and can’t imagine living without.
Congrats to everyone who has been part of Apple’s first 50 years! 🙌
Claude Code leaked their source map, effectively giving you a look into the codebase.
I immediately went for the one thing that mattered: spinner verbs
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Introducing Agentation: a visual feedback tool for agents. Available now: ~npm i agentation
Click elements, add notes, copy markdown. Your agent gets element paths, selectors, positions, and everything else it needs to find and fix things.
Link to full docs below ↓
“Concorde Air France: They Made the Legend Fly”, a special documentary to celebrate 50 years of Concorde.
This film brings together firsthand accounts from the airline’s employees who were actively involved in the success of the “Great White Bird”. https://t.co/oxCjsCj2bA
From Orbit to Flight Test! 🚀✈️
With the @NASAArtemis moon missions in his sights, find out why @Thom_astro, the @ESA astronaut is training with Airbus to become one of the world's most specialised pilots.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/skw8YNWn23
#30DayMapChallenge Jour 2 : Lines
Fruit de 5 ans de travail, c'est enfin l'heure de vous présenter la carte de toutes les étapes de l'Histoire du Tour de France (1903-2025)
Datas :
➡️1903-1947 : @GallicaBnF
➡️1947-2000 : https://t.co/zs21RqmKcu
➡️2000-2025 : @laflammerouge16
If I owned a large software company and didn't need to care about money, I'd create teams to focus on fundamental interactions. e.g. if we made iOS there'd be a team to maintain typing quality, a team to maintain navigation performance, etc.