
Jake Albaugh
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2 months ago |
figma.com | Jenny Xie |Amber Bravo |Jake Albaugh
Welcome to Double Click, where we ask our community to weigh in on trending topics in tech and design. When tech’s resident AI explainer, former OpenAI founding member Andrej Karpathy, posted about something he called “vibe coding” earlier this month, it hit a nerve with tech Twitter. “There’s a new kind of coding where you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists,” he wrote, describing how he now builds projects by simply talking to AI.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
figma.com | Andrew Hogan |Jake Albaugh |Jenny Xie
I make art using the internet as a medium. From unearthing YouTube comments left under love songs to turning my desktop into a landscape full of browser windows, I work to reimagine what the internet can be. When I share websites I’ve made, people often respond with comments like “I wish the web were like this.” These reactions confuse me: I just made this website, and the web still is very muchlike this: personal, poetic, expressive. That is, if you know where to look.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
figma.com | Emil Sjölander |Jake Albaugh |Emily Brody
Codegen is the process of generating code automatically, based on a defined set of rules or specifications. When we first set out to build Dev Mode, streamlining design implementation was our North Star. As we thought about how to incorporate codegen into the design-to-code process, we realized that codegen is not a hands-off replacement for translating design to code. Rather, it provides a jumping off point, so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
figma.com | Suzanne LaBarre |Noah Levin |Emil Sjölander |Jake Albaugh
Replit Vice President of Marketing and Design David Hoang talks about how AI is reshaping the future of product design and development, and the role it’s playing in the company’s team and products. When Apple debuted the iPhone in 2007, David Hoang was still early in his career, but he saw a window of opportunity in that transformational device. If the iPhone succeeded, the designers of its new interfaces would shape a new era of human-computer interaction.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
figma.com | Carly Ayres |Jenny Xie |Emil Sjölander |Jake Albaugh
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