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About 10 years ago, I realized all the best programmers I had worked with had something in common: they were fast.
The MCPs that make Claude Code useful for iOS, and a working app on your phone by the end of the afternoon.
Agents behave enough like helpful colleagues to trigger our social instincts, but they don’t learn, adapt, or take responsibility the way people do.
That means looking back at the unfinished, handmade web to reinvent how we design for AI—and who we become—now.
What changed because we spent those tokens?
There was a time when the internet had a place in the home; a corner, a schedule, a shared practice.
Most designers invest in running critiques but skip the followup. That missing step is often why feedback culture breaks down.
How to minimize custom prompting and rely on upstream tool updates.
The human is the principal. The agent is the operator. The architecture is the substrate they meet on.
A practical map for people choosing an European base: compare cities, rooms, check setup paths, and start building from the right place.
SVGs are the way. Here are all the reasons why.
An integrated AI tool inside of Figma, with permission to go wild in your canvas. Let’s put it to the test.
One’s ability to ignore politics is a product of functional system that shares your worldview.
Interactive config generator for Claude Code environment flags. Find your preferred balance of cost, tokens, and thinking.
More agents running doesn’t mean more of you available—your cognitive bandwidth doesn’t parallelize.
1 skill, 23 commands, and curated anti-patterns for impeccable frontend design. Works with Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI.
Most of the chat is iteration, not insight. The real cost is the thinking we stop doing.
The Kent-based artist grapples memories, connection, and devastating loss.
By mid-2025, roughly 35% of newly published websites were classified as AI-generated or AI-assisted.
When benches are removed or made uninviting, we lose more than just a place to rest.
Discover amazing motion design and animation work from talented creators worldwide.
Why adapting a website for mobile is rarely just about making things smaller — insights from Readymag’s marketing designer.
Thought leadership got cheap. Thinking didn’t.
How design teams are adapting to AI across tooling, craft, and org.
The deck, doc, or dashboard becomes the output, not the source of truth.
A major inflection point as the tech industry’s imperial mindset crumbles under intense social backlash.
Why predictable CSS state resolution matters, and how Tasty approaches it with state maps and non-overlapping selectors.
A slow, curated index of design studios and independent practices. 814 entries across 54 countries.
A memorial to the weird little corners of the internet that lived on The Useless Web.
Despite an increase in interest and the tireless efforts of digital accessibility professionals, the web is less accessible than it was a year ago.