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design tip: maturity in interaction design is when you realize putting transitions and enter/exit animations all over your interface just makes your product feel slow. best example of this is chatgpt. you should trying to design something that users can practically use for…


Recreating ChatGPT's smooth flowing/morphing input box:


I don't know how boilerplates are still making money... you can literally generate one tailored to your exact needs with Claude, have it be much cheaper, and not have to waste time ripping out shit like i18 or some weird library for something you don't even need.


kmenu v2 is released 🎉 try it out at kmenu.dev and let me know what you think! examples for dynamic commands and others coming soon. -- important docs: migrating to v2: github.com/haaarshsingh/k… core: npmjs.com/package/kmenu react: npmjs.com/package/@kmenu…


kmenu v2 rewrite—much faster, better dx, framework agnostic, headless, and composable. coming (very) soon™


looking for someone open to a short contract for a web performance/optimization role. reach out via here or [email protected] and let's talk


using a saas boilerplate might save you two weeks of writing the code, but you'll instead spend those two weeks configuring it and removing bs features nobody asked for


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little-bity shining image effect from the @ClerkDev dashboard:


should i make a version of sonner (ui toast library) but for @ClerkDev's toasts instead of the ones that vercel uses?


my favorite (free) icon pack will forever be tabler


open source + super smooth radial dial select component in react:


have pretty much switched all my projects from pnpm/yarn to bun


built another new open-source component: an interactive inline project card dropdown—


cookin' up some more components ↓ here's a lil open-source radial/carousel style select inspired by @nitishkmrk's recent post:


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