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I'm having fun with Claude Code, adding new features to my web apps; it might be too easy to do now. π€·π»ββοΈ
I'm having fun with Claude Code, adding new features to my web apps; it might be too easy to do now. π€·π»ββοΈ
Yep, I've already built three nice, really useful websites with Claude Code (and Vercel)
How come am I suddenly keeping and running four browsers {Safari, Arc, Dia, Atlas} on my Mac? Safari is my fallback plan. ARC is β€οΈ. Atlas is an endless experiment. π¨π»βπ¬ Dia is... well, not ARC, yet. π
Way too cool and clever not to pass along... am I going to get one? I don't know.
The way I see Craft in 2026: the Enabler. This website shows, in practical ways, how Craft can enable so many use cases. Those are the projects that were submitted during the \#winter_challenge on Slack last December. So many interesting things out there.
As AI becomes increasingly capable of producing high-quality images and videos, we will have to become more skeptical of everything. I'm not sure this is a healthy trend (both AI and becoming skeptics).
It's that time of year I call "blank page." Everything is pristine. Everything is clean and spotless, without a scratch. Everything is possible. Everything remains to be done. Everything is inviting. All that's left is to put down the pencil and start the line. That's what I just did with my first post of the yearβhoping for another good one.
I wish you all a happy New Year! May 2026 be a better one, because 2025, worldwide speaking, wasn't really good, if you ask me.
The year 2025 is coming to a close. When I look back at all my accomplishments, I think I can be proud of myself. βΊοΈ
If someone told me I would "build" Next.js apps one day, I would have laughed my head off. Well, apparently, I do now. Thanks to Claude AI, Vercel, and an infinite appetite for exploring new things. We live in exciting times.