If there are no conversations, the side panel should collapse or fade away automatically.
If there are no conversations, the side panel should collapse or fade away automatically.
Side panel opens, convos slide in β staggered & satisfying π
1οΈβ£ Talk like youβre pair programming.
Claude vibes better when you say stuff like:
- βThink through it with me.β
- βPretend weβre whiteboarding.β
Now itβs a convoβnot a code dump π¬ π
2οΈβ£ If it jumps ahead anyway:
Say:
- βStop. Letβs back up.β
Claude adjusts fast. It just wants to help - a little too much π
How do you stop Claude being too much proactive?
I lettarally need to stop it to jump right in writing code!
Itβs like:
Me: Letβs talk about this idea π€
Claude: Hereβs a full implementation in 3 languages πββοΈ
π§΅ Thread on taming your overly eager AI dev:
Literally, I'm telling Claude not to start coding right away. We need to talk first π€
If you can't afford this you're not working hard
Good Morning π
Pomodoro Timer
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a checklist thread to make your website impactful βοΈ
Start with a fundamental concept, then take it up a notch.
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solve problems, not just look pretty
- user experience > everything
- feedback loops = continuous glow-up
- design that actually helps people
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purpose-driven design
- every pixel tells a story
- colors that speak emotions
- typography that whispers (or screams
i switched to it too!
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speed is your secret weapon
- load faster than users' attention spans
- lazy loading = performance flex
- drop the heavy stuff, keep it light
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personalization magic
- feel like you're reading their mind
- recommendations that hit different
- not creepy, just smart π
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design that makes users go "wow"
- intuitive navigation = love at first click
- aesthetics that don't sacrifice usability
- micro-interactions that spark joy
a checklist thread to make your website impactful βοΈ
Stop sending your users a buffet when all they wanted was a snack!
Have you tried Zen Mode in VS Code? If you haven't, I recommend trying it out to see if it helps you stay more focused and productive.
Grok 2 (beta) is free now!
Projection of Vulnerability: Movement backward symbolizes hesitation or withdrawal, often reflecting inner discomfort or lack of confidence.
Body-Mind Disconnection: The subconscious directs subtle defensive gestures (like stepping back) when the conscious mind focuses on handling speech anxiety.
Cognitive Overload: Nervousness divides mental energy between thinking and physical awareness, making movements less deliberate and more reactive.
Spatial Comfort: Increasing physical distance from the audience reduces psychological pressure, offering a sense of control.
Fight-or-Flight Instinct: The brain perceives the audience as a "threat," triggering a survival response. Stepping back mimics retreat, a primal way of ensuring safety.
Did you notice that when we're nervous while giving a public speech or presentation, we unconsciously step backward? The reasons behind this are -
Which browser have you switched to?
It refers to adding the necessary event handlers to the DOM elements passed from a server. Sounds interesting?
In the context of server-side rendering (SSR), it has quite a different meaning!