@Romy_Holland 100% red: nobody dies
>50% blue: nobody dies
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Obviously 100% red is impossible so choosing red is saying you’re willing to let other people die to ensure your own survival.
the guy keeps saying "you can already do this with a canvas behind the element" so here is another gratuitous animation where the scanline physically distorts the form content as it passes (warping the actual rendered HTML pixels)
It's so nice how WordPress just keeps shipping great updates. Loads of improvements in the first two months of the year, and full steam ahead on AI as well.
BREAKING:
Proof—a new product from @every
It’s a live collaborative document editor where humans and AI agents work together in the same doc. It's fast, free, and open source—available now at https://t.co/OZeW6Wf1Iq.
It’s built from the ground up for the kinds of documents agents are increasingly writing: bug reports, PRDs, implementation plans, research briefs, copy audits, strategy docs, memos, and proposals.
Why Proof?
When everyone on your team is working with agents, there's suddenly a ton of AI-generated text flying around—planning docs, strategy memos, session recaps. But the current process for collaborating and iterating on agent-generated writing is…weirdly primitive.
It mostly takes place in Markdown files on your laptop, which makes it reminiscent of document editing in 1999.
Proof lets you leave .md files behind.
What makes Proof different?
- Proof is agent-native: Anything you can do in Proof, your agent can do just as easily.
- Proof tracks provenance: A colored rail on the left side of every document tracks who wrote what. Green means human, Purple means AI.
- Proof is login-free and open source: This is because we want Proof to be your agent's favorite document editor.
Check it out now, for free—no login required:
https://t.co/NTVY3Nh8A6
Been thinking a lot about dev tooling for WP lately. Part of the reason WP is as big as it is is that it’s always been great for builders.
Block editor changed that a bit, and AI even more (compared to other tools). Feels like a huge and important opportunity.
My main goal: shipping more and shipping faster. Code is no longer the bottleneck it used to be, and while it's a bit scary I'm also enjoying this new reality.
I've been spending time this week next to client projects to building a new super simple time tracker called Tide. Will be launching it soon, aim is to replace Harvest for my personal use.
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: https://t.co/8yWtbxiVPp - built for humans and agents.
Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
having fun improving the UX for my new app. making every interaction super smooth and intuitive.
I believe UX will become an even more important denominator in the age of vibe coded apps everywhere