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Matt Moore

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Designed things at Uber and Lime. Working on a new AI health platform. Leave it better than you found it.

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Designing for AI. Starting this ongoing thread so you can learn with me 👇


Vibe coding is an eye opening experience. Hitting the edge of vibe coding is another.


This is a common interaction with Cursor for me now. It's hard to have conviction on a design decision, but getting an extra vote of confidence is so powerful. It can access HIG, weight the pros and cons, and help me make an informed decision and implement it in seconds...

matthewcmoore's tweet image. This is a common interaction with Cursor for me now. 
It's hard to have conviction on a design decision, but getting an extra vote of confidence is so powerful. It can access HIG, weight the pros and cons, and help me make an informed decision and implement it in seconds...

This Cursor 2.0 release is a big deal Just the repositioning of the chat to the left of the interface, let alone hiding the code, is such a statement


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Everything good in life comes from creating. Creating… art, companies, music, code, babies If you're feeling stuck, you're probably not creating anything


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design teams are not ready for the new reality. "we are producing code at 10x of typical high-velocity team."

LukeW's tweet image. design teams are not ready for the new reality.
"we are producing code at 10x of typical high-velocity team."

This whole series is really well done and spot on for how design must change suffsyed.com/futurememo/how…

matthewcmoore's tweet image. This whole series is really well done and spot on for how design must change

suffsyed.com/futurememo/how…

Instead of the small problem of travel planning, take on the big problem of getting my dad to watch less Fox News 😂

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With AI-first/vibe coding, everyone (eng, product, design, research, data) needs strong product sense. Specialization still matters, but the new baseline is: can you creatively build for people?


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slightly contrarian opinion that will probably get no likes: with all the well-deserved energy around “vibe coding” as a way of designing, i feel like we’re inadvertently promoting the idea that no one spends time in Figma anymore — or even just in a Notion doc or on paper,…


Hot take: the technologists who are most successful in this phase are the ones who create AIs that have the best possible relationships with their humans


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Coding nowadays compared to 2023 it’s like night and day. It’s not a bubble, it’s a clear revolution.


AI has really broken the idea of “process”. There are any number of ways to get to something that solves user problems and is high craft. We live in strange times.


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One of the most underrated parts of vibe coding is design literacy. You don’t have to be a designer, but you do have to notice things. Here’s how I make my projects look intentional: 1. Change the font. The default (usually Inter) makes your app look like everyone else’s vibe…


worried for when all the non-Apple companies attempt their own liquid glass redesigns


This is exactly what happened and will happen again

if every openai launch scares you, you’d have never survived google’s decade of product graveyard sprints. they ‘killed’ entire industries on paper, then forgot about it a year later. stop flinching and build.



The ability to do more means a higher premium on taste. Fortunately engineers can have plenty of taste too

AI agents are utterly changing software project timelines right now, and thus what kind of work we can start to work on. The kind of projects that used to be estimated at months are now being scoped to days or weeks. And when they’re not, it’s usually just because we’re not…



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