How I use Claude for 2D website animations 👇
1. Ask Claude to create CSS keyframes for floating or bounce effects
2. Use Claude to write fade-up animations on scroll
3. Ask Claude for parallax code for backgrounds
4. Generate hover effects like glow, scale, rotate buttons
5. Use Claude to animate text word by word
6. Paste the code, adjust timing, launch
Save this tutorial 🚀
Introducing Hallmark!
An open source design skill to make beautiful UIs and landing pages by default.
Works in Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
npx skills add nutlope/hallmark
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 28-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free to watch. No signup. Pure gold
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
in 15 minutes, 2 Senior Staff Engineers at Airbnb gave a Live Lecture on Agentic Coding
Airbnb already shipped one of the most ambitious LLM-agent migrations in production.
Tonight two of their senior engineers shows how they actually build with agents in 2026.
Most builders are guessing. These guys ship.
bookmark & watch this.then read the complete article below.
Google Cloud AI engineer just showed how they go from idea to deployed app at Google in 30-minutes using Claude.
26-minutes. free. by Google AI team.
one person + Claude + Google Cloud = a full engineering org running on a laptop.
worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
Just made the 2D Sprite Sheet Pipeline repo public.
It's a reusable video-to-sprite-sheet workflow for turning ordered animation frames into clean horizontal sprite strips for 2D games.
The repo includes:
-Python tools for frame extraction, matting, cleanup, repacking, previews, and more
-A static Sprite Sheet Viewer for inspecting sheets in the browser
-Workflow docs and folder conventions
-Prompting references for creating good source footage
-An AI-assistant skill file to route the full workflow
Check it out here: https://t.co/kAe3yrJH8A
Agentic Document Extraction just got much faster! From previous 135sec median processing time down to 8sec. Extracts not just text but diagrams, charts, and form fields from PDFs to give LLM-ready output. Please see the video for details and some application ideas.
This Cursor Extension is awesome
Accurate tweaking of UI was always a struggle,
But @stagewise_io allows you to bring full context to Cursor, just point and command:
1. Directly choose specific elements in browser
2. Send to Cursor with full context
And it's open source
Cursor is literally the best AI coding tool.
But most AI projects break because of 3 core issues:
- AI hallucinations
- Loop of errors
- Context awareness
Here’s the system I use to fix all 3.
It’s called the Context Boundary Method ↓
Run Orpheus — the state-of-the-art TTS — on your local PC!
Orpheus-FastAPI is a high-performance TTS app with OpenAI-compatible API, running efficiently with @lmstudio backend.
And @DeathDaDev wrote this 1-click launcher for us!
Cross platform (Mac, Linux, Windows)
By popular demand - how to create your own Ghibli podcast!
This is actually a pretty simple three-step process using @hedra_labs, @KapwingApp, and @ChatGPTapp 👇
Google's new AI image editing model is going to kill 99% of Photoshop.
By just describing your image edit in English, you can:
— get passport picture from photo
— make me look like I'm on my way to work
— decorate this house for me
— put these clothes on me
— make a map in a game from these sprites
— animate this sprite
— combine all these faces together
— show this model holding my product
— make me bald / give me hair
You can access Gemini Flash 2.0 experimental on Google AI studio.
This is a 1B+ user product waiting to happen.
What happened to Kashi Vishwanath in 1669, and how was a once-grand Hindu temple converted into the Gyanvapi Mosque!
Request you to just spare two min to read this thread , I know this thread won’t get much traction because most Hindus are never interested in their history!
⚠️ Sensitive Image
Do you know about The Forgotten Massacre of Srirangam (1323 CE) by the Mleccha army of Tuglaq
This two-minute thread will give you goosebumps when you read about how the invaders didn’t spare a single devotee.
Tap the tweet and read the thread