Not sure how I missed @emmyounggg's talk at #WCEU, but several people told me how good it was so I just watched it online. Definitely worth it - it's an excellent explanation of the current state of SEO and AI optimization, with lots of actionable tips.
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Here's how I avoid these:
- Don't use GPT 5.5 to start a design
- Always use an image reference or site url
- Never prompt without a taste skill or DESIGN.md
- Set up design rules in AGENTS.md
- Get familiar with their names so you can change them
writing code by hand won't be useful for long. being able to understand *how* code is written and how it works will be, though. and engineering as a skill is still wildly important to steer things in the right direction, prompt properly, etc
taste, though, is the real thing
I just used I just used Codex to jump into a Figma design file and look for and fix contrast and readability problems. Setting up the design MD file and the instructions took longer than Codex to do the job. And it pulled off a great result.