Hot take: I think it's still important to understand the code that our agents write!
In this mega thread (based on my AIE talk today), I will explain why that's the case, and show some ideas for how to efficiently understand code. Alright, let's dive in. 1/
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055/100 Buttons.
Total time so far: 309h
Something different for a button. On hover, the font kind of explodes and then comes back to its original place.
Used GSAP for the animation.
Basically SplitText to split the text into chars.
Then moving every char in a random direction on hover and letting it rotate.
For that, the GSAP utils are super helpful.
gsap.utils.random(-180, 180)
To get for example random values between -180 and 180.
On the stagger, I’m using from: "random".
Crafted 100 Buttons with @osmosupply
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