Happy Birthday to the 🐐. PH-923, by Clyfford Still, 1948, 📸 The Blue Dunk, by @walteriooss, 1987 pic.twitter.com/YUJnBjGlZ3— ArtButMakeItSports (@ArtButSports) February 17, 2023
1. HOW TO WRITE HORROR FOR TV. (A thread!) I've said a lot of things on the topic of scary movies, but what about scary TV shows? For the most part, everything I've posted about movies carries over, the obvious difference with TV is how you use TIME to your advantage.— Seth M Sherwood (@SethMSherwood) February 18, 2023
There are multiple disconnected and connected systems that seem to make up the foundation for the scary western narrative of the "Social Credit Score" and the nearest to the truth might be the app/program one engages with while trying to enter or as a member of the Communist… https://t.co/FPtMQCe8OX— ⚓ American McGee 🏴☠️ (@americanmcgee) February 19, 2023
New typography structure for 2.0. Getting rid of auto-responsive styles in favor of more granular manual control of how they change at each viewport. While becoming more flexible - it also reduces the amount of style variables shipped in code ⌨️ pic.twitter.com/co43rsmWSi— Dmitry Belyaev (@blvdmitry) February 19, 2023
Another layer that’s not getting a lot of press — #BlackRock owns Norfolk Southern #OhioTrainDisaster https://t.co/lhDuMWEPPU https://t.co/MmIL9PMafs— Holly (@HollyBlomberg) February 17, 2023
#BlackRock is the sign of a sick economy. “[T]he world’s largest asset management company is revolutionizing finance by investing in capitalism itself.” https://t.co/hf3bEEpw7aHow are they doing this & why is it a problem? Let’s look at the airline industry as an example— Holly (@HollyBlomberg) December 4, 2020
Big tech interviews are so much overkill compared to the job. Engineers spend weeks on leetcode only to be asked to create a button in a UI. Product managers memorize product sense frameworks only to schedule meetings and ask lawyers if it’s OK to ship a feature (it’s always no).— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) February 16, 2023
An increasingly difficult part about "discourse" and participating in it is that many writers literally cannot read — they can't parse what a text actually says, and instead project their own convenient distortion in order to justify whatever grievance keeps them awake at night https://t.co/Xqpk7JZXFl— Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon) February 15, 2023
How to get your first client or project as a new freelancer or graduate. Power tip: you can do this at any time, even if you have a full time job or are still in school.(a thread) pic.twitter.com/imXWVjAOyX— Chris Do (@theChrisDo) February 4, 2023
An engineer and ex-founder wrote a long post on Google's culture.This line stands out to me: pic.twitter.com/iDqPeGvhka— Peter Yang (@petergyang) February 14, 2023
Photography is the nicest way to start with graphic design. Instead of starting with a blank canvas and filling it with pixels, you look for pixels and hang your canvas around it. The grammar is the same. And if you’re seeing this the one tool you need is in your hands. pic.twitter.com/WAlz2u6aRL— abhinit ابھنت (@abhinitial) February 10, 2023
Portraits famous photographers have taken of their partners (a thread): pic.twitter.com/r9dhI7qYVE— Isabelle Baldwin 🌎🎞 (@BelleNoelPhoto) February 10, 2023
not gonna die on this hill but with all the emergent technology we're experiencing right now, it feels like every single creative field is either morphing into or merging with game design— Eric Hu (@_EricHu) February 8, 2023
1. advance the plot; 2. deepen a character; 3. exemplify the genre (comedy- get a laugh; horror- have a scare, etc.); 4. build the world. So a scene between people, existing as people, int he world they live in, INSIDE your story, is legit even if there's not a plot point. BUT--— Seth Sherwood (@SethMSherwood) February 4, 2023
Maybe for some designers, but for the best of the best, we are artists. We are innovating, solving problems, and making art. If you go into design to make money for someone else's business, you are missing out on the art of design. https://t.co/A4uTz0nPVk— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) January 31, 2023
Using Stable Diffusion depth2img to automatic texture an entire scene with a single prompt in #threejs #stablediffusion pic.twitter.com/oBo7Wuw25N— Stijn Spanhove (@stspanho) January 29, 2023
💡Figma tips: 7 things I learned the hard way updating my 2023 design system. Keep reading to learn new best practices for Figma’s latest property, variant, and auto layout features!.. pic.twitter.com/IFEWBhkgNb— Molly Hellmuth (@molly_hellmuth) January 26, 2023
You can make any HTML/CSS layout automatically scale to container if you put it into an SVG element.Just discovered it when making this responsive, dark mode aware diagram. pic.twitter.com/NxfasuN6nl— Vlad Moroz (@vladyslavmoroz) January 28, 2023
Realizing that “digital product designer” as an archetype is mostly extinct. Folks who are able to package technology in progressive ways. Instead we have ended with a rational archetype (born out of having to defend choices) and hyper specialists.— Tuhin Kumar (@tuhin) January 27, 2023
It’s surprising how useful screenshots have become, especially on mobile. The pixel layer is the lowest common denominator and ultimately will be the interoperable data layer, especially as AI gets better at operating on pixels.— Amjad Masad ⠕ (@amasad) January 26, 2023
This Guardian piece has brought up a key problem with nature-based carbon credits, but the issue is so complex that most people glaze over trying to understand it, so I’m going to give a highly simplified explanation of the core issue here.https://t.co/ZOkPMxvIMS— Yishan (@yishan) January 24, 2023
i used to think self-promotion was a really icky concept & practice, until i realized that the actual self-centered thing is to believe that people will just flock to your work (based on talent/"merit") without you having to say anything about it/support readers in finding it— 兔兒神 (@chenchenwrites) January 21, 2023
What people don't realize is that this is the default state of housing in a market economy, and it's great for consumers. Turning aging homes into an investment vehicle by artificially constraining supply, the way it's done in the US and many other places, is extremely harmful. pic.twitter.com/J3sCihYJ0n— François Chollet (@fchollet) January 21, 2023
Prompt engineering is on 🔥First, @alexandr_wang hires @goodside as the world's first Prompt EngineerThen, @chamath talks it up on @theallinpodNow @AnthropicAI is setting the market rate on prompt engineers: $250k - $335k + equity (!)Only basic coding ability needed. pic.twitter.com/lER5XbcIVO— swyx 🇸🇬 (@swyx) January 20, 2023
the thing lynch does better than anyone else in the history of cinema is play with gradients of reality, starting from an understanding that all film (like life itself) can be understood as dream, and so all film (like life itself) can feel real + unreal. So his movies are (1/4)— Jane Schoenbrun (@janeschoenbrun) January 20, 2023