Ben Cunningham
@codeblue87
design, engineering, media, interaction. at @browsercompany! previously: Tesla, Paper + Instant Articles @ Facebook, lots of fun on iOS, @stanford
it's crazy people are still sleeping on @dangertesting shipping flowers, July 3rd, the day BEFORE america's birthday there are levels to this
Season 2 Week 3 Kawaii App - rewind ur memories with uwu collages Iceberg Engine - deep dive conspiracy research Neue Blumen - plant digital flowers on your computer
Loved the skills system of the @Diabrowser and dropped a Skill Gallery for Dia Browser—one-click commands for content, research, and design, all in your browser. Link below.
The “Skills” system is wild. I set up custom workflows—like a daily digest of design trends, automatic research summaries, and even quick shopping comparisons. It’s like having a personal research team built into my browser. 3/7
what do you NEED?
Need inspiration? There’s a /skill for that. 🖼️ Dia Skills Gallery v0.1 is now live A quick thread of our team’s favorites:
A tiny but fun detail in today's @diabrowser update: Drop targets are magnetic and gravitate toward the cursor, making them easier to hit. Haptics included when it snaps too!
Adam has done absolutely top-class work on all of our tab and drag-and-drop interactions in Dia. update to try the latest!
We've made Drag & Drop feel super fluid across Dia, including the sidebar. Dia uses a new framework for achieving highly granular drag interactions. Tabs stay centered while dragging, allowing for imprecise mouse movement, and fluidly pop into a window preview when moved outside.
I added a variable blur mask below Dia's Chat input bar so scrolling content doesn't clash too much with the input bar itself.
Nano is a depth-aware atmospheric haze plugin that uses ML depth estimation to add physically accurate fog and light scattering to your footage. Works *best* on log footage with visible light sources - it analyzes scene highlights then creates airlight (atmospheric scatter) and…
my take as a designer on the immediate cultural implications of midjourney video: the percentage of things you see that are rotating is about to increase
First stab at using a /script skill in @diabrowser. So cool for testing ideas quickly in web dev. Worked perfectly on my hand coded html site. Thanks @NickADobos 🫡