Coding agents: zed.dev by mishaderidder.eth12590 🥝 • 1y • 0 views • 0 clicks | |
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Is that an ad for zed?! I do acknowledge the technical depth of the Prototypes, but all linked prototypes severely lack UI parts and really look prototypes, but not from 2025 but prototypes from 2005. Arguably yes, its a prototype, but really, broken menubars, broken animations, entirely missing loading states or start-states, broken UI design and overflowing containers left and right. What I am trying to get at is that its really hard to do: with any of the newer models its actually really hard to make it look like that. The models are insanely good at applying best practices, where it looks almost a bit too fantastic out of the box. Especially in well known languages such as JS/CSS. I assume it was either a really stringent prompt that led to this result, or maybe just general lack of framework usage? Believe it’s not an ad ;) I found it through a post of @papajams on Hey - I think he’s the author also. He’s an active poster and pro user. But maybe ask him about it ;) https://hey.xyz/posts/74kb9bfk5bmp75jp8a okay, now comes an embarrassing question: what is hey.xyz and why is everyone jumping on it suddenly? What am I missing here? Just checked the Hey Dune metrics and indeed signups have skyrocketed recently. It has probably to do with the launch of Hey Pro. https://dune.com/heyverse/hey Anyway hey.xyz has been around for a while. It’s one of the instances of Lens lens.xyz , which has now their own L2 chain, Lenschain. Another instance for mobile is Orb https://orb.club , which has just been bought by Mask Network https://www.mask.io (which is even older than Lens). Anyway Lenschain aims to be the social chain :) Avara, the company behind Aave, Lens, and Family is where most of the investing comes from. | |
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