@konstipaulus I’ve been using @descript to edit my videos. It has a lot of features that I find useful like fixing eye contact with camera and is basically a script based editor so you can regenerate parts of your audio/ video
we invited @raymmar to share his vibe coding workflow
..and he has some hot takes!
he goes into:
1/ reality of "you can build anything"
2/ why replit
3/ how vibe code is the future of no code
4/ workflow tips to build AI products
5/ why the next 5 years for creatives are imp.
@rahulbhadoriya love this. what about adding a moments mapping about what users should feel too? first touch, first purchase, first "oh shit, i need support" moment. visuals get way sharper when they are tied to specific emotions, not just a premium vibe.
2 days of component work dropped into ~10 minutes.
@tpitre told us on How I Vibe Design by @aiversedesign that he gets his library 80% done with AI, then spends his time on the last 20% of craft.
What would you do with that extra time?
we invited @0xDesigner to share his ai workflow in design
..and i am not gonna lie, it's my fav episode so far.
he goes into:
1/ how he built a fitness agent.
2/ how he brute-forced into becoming a non-technical PRO cursor user.
3/ his MCP setup (there are more than 20!)
if you're a
> designer hesitant to use cursor
> PM who doesn't handoff their PRDs to claude code
> founder who doesn't use cursor to manage their users
this one's for you --
Brian Magerko's “Sound Clouds” took over Atlanta's Goat Farm Cultural Center. With the help of GT students, the whimsical, immersive installation allowed attendees to collaborate with AI, awakening a massive, interactive musical instrument that responded to their presence
what if you could browse through all the AI apps and learn about the common patterns and interactions?
"how do you design chatbots?"
🟣 Designing for AI, Augmenting with AI
https://t.co/lNunnRuLac