@whale Hey 😀 We build 2 rough no-code prototypes for this in an internal hackaton last dec. 1. menu bar app (shortcuts) 2. mobile app (Flutterflow). We wanted to keep it as simple as possible so enter mood (1-5) + enter description. Shows mood in a colored moodgrit to spot patterns.
@bengold@figma Tried a lot of tools. Principle works (but no developer handoff), protopie (but a bit expensive). Figma plugin Aninix looks promising but no interactivity.
https://t.co/xzurVEkuZw
@Hiddemhigh@decorrespondent Ik volg jullie beiden met interesse. Maar vind het echt problematisch dat je zo'n tweet plaatst zonder op zijn minst een poging tot weerleggging te doen. Voor jou mogelijk open deuren, maar als geïnteresseerde leek wil ik nu wel weten wat de gaten zijn in zijn betoog.
disagree
you can do basically anything on the web.
you can do basically anything in figma.. just faster.
*especially* when going wide to explore things where one frame to the next you'll have a completely different layout. web will slow you down.
https://t.co/vE6iZ19tHx
@dhh Honestly, this is likely the primary reason why I refrain from using Basecamp. The finishing refinement and overall polish falls short in my opinion, and i think designing in the browser has a lot to do with that.