We wanted better design fundamentals from our agents.
So we fed them this 162-page pdf on designing with a grid system.
Now our agents use code to adhere to a grid and design beautiful layouts.
Example skill below 👇
I have a take on the AI design question…
Learn Figma or Paper, learn Tailwind/CSS, and do it yourself.
You thought thru the software, you can think thru the design. Dev is the easy part now… ideas and taste are the hard part. Slow down and have some fun, put in effort.
I really like Codex (Mac app rocks, much more enjoyable than terminal great connectivity between computers/sessions), BUT I find it's a sub-par designer compared to Opus 4.8.
Anyone found a way to make it a better designer?
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I can’t sleep at night because my mind races with all the cool shit I could be building. AI has turned my workdays into 24 hour grind sessions. I code until I literally collapse from exhaustion 7 days a week.
I feel so lucky to be alive and working in this era.
AI, EVs, new chips, the space frontier, and more.
Palmer, Elon, Altman, Amodei, Dorsey, Rauch, Karpathy, and others.
And more.
We’ve got it really good.
It’s interesting to observe the unpredictable nature of massively-adopted models.
When lapses like this happen, are the labs aware how/why it happened it? Bad commit? Bad adjustement to the harness itself?
One pattern I’ve noticed: the SOTA model sometimes breaks down just before a new model drops.
Problem is each of those buttons might be a different team’s responsibility and changing the bg color on hover might take a week and 5 different people approving. I’ve worked on teams like this.
Designers are still using the same boring gradients.
So I started using ASCII backgrounds.
And now every hero section feels more technical, premium, and alive.