Introducing Spark UI 🪄. The unofficial port of Magic UI 🔮.
Experience The Magic Of Animated Components.
Crafted With Vue, TypeScript, TailwindCss And Vueuse Motion ✨.
Site url: https://t.co/Pydq3CWSR2
Github repository: https://t.co/tb7e8UEyiw
For the past year, we designed hundreds of sections for concept projects, internal training, and trend explorations.
A lot of those designs were just sitting unused in our Figma files.
So we thought, why not give them away for free?
Today, we’re launching Blocks by Lander Studio.
A free library of design blocks, website sections, app screens, dashboard designs, logos and illustrations for designers.
Copy them, learn from them, repurpose them, or use them as inspiration.
Beta access is now open with website sections available for everyone to copy. Other categories are launching next.
Want early access to all categories?
Comment below and repost this post. I’ll send you the invite link.
unpopular opinion: 16GB is plenty if software engineers actually cared about memory efficiency. chrome eating 4GB for 12 tabs is not a hardware problem its a software disgrace. docker consuming 2GB idle is not a feature its laziness. we live in an era where people optimize every single token to save $0.001 on API costs but happily ship electron apps that eat 500MB to display a todo list. if the industry treated RAM the way we treat inference compute - obsessively measuring every byte - 16GB would feel luxurious. the hardware isnt the problem, the software is @adxtyahq
@_pi0_ Definitely would want this. Imagine MAAS ( Mind As A Service ) instead of letting random agents in my codebase I can go and select you as an agent to come and fix Nitro and H3 related issues. The agent thinks and resolves issues as you would and I am charged per issues resolved
If I had to give anyone advice about how to go about things, here’s what I’d say:
Chill out.
Every successful career I’ve ever known was filled with long periods of meandering, months or even years when no one knew what would happen next.
Look at me: I started as a geology major turned failed realtor.
Like @JeffBezos, I didn’t start Netflix until I was 38. And I didn’t get into tech until I was around 33.
@DagmawiBabi In a world of specialized computers, that would mean needing an entirely new device every time your interests shift which isn’t very efficient or sustainable. A good middle ground might be systems that adapt where the OS and hardware dynamically reallocate resources to favor /n
@NativeScript@droidconke Yes. I hosted the slides on Vercel back in 2023. Here is the link and to go through the slides, press the left arrow key on your keyboard for "next" and right arrow key for "previous": https://t.co/5C6X2GOQnX