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This made me rethink how we design interfaces
I ran into something recently that kind of messed with how I think about interfaces. It’s called “Flipbook” — instead of clicking buttons or filling forms, you just explore by clicking into an image. Every click generates a new visual. No UI in the traditional sense… just navigation through meaning. Addy Amani shared it here:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/addy-amani/ It made me realize how much of what we build is still “input → output” when maybe people understand things faster when they can see them instead of filling them out. Not saying this replaces anything yet… but it definitely made me pause. Feels like there’s something here.
This made me rethink how we design interfaces
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@Shirsho Guha Yeah, it really shifts it from input/output to exploration. Makes me rethink how we design flows, maybe less forms, more environments.
🏆 Weekly Comp #2: The Artifact Sprint 🏆
💰 Week 1 winner @Ian Barriopedro took home $200 cash. 🎟️ This week the prize gets bigger. ✨ Winner gets a FREE seat in The Lyceum. ✨ https://www.skool.com/quantum-quill-lyceum-1116/12-weeks-real-projects-250k-in-prizes-lets-talk?p=e850567b 🎯 Pick your cohort: Technical, Business, or Creator. Your call. 📋 THE CHALLENGE: "The Returning Client" You just got hired again. Different client this time. Meet Marcus. 👋 📎 Download the full client brief attached to this post. 🛠️ YOUR DELIVERABLE An interactive artifact built in Claude that does what Marcus asked for. ✍️ Plus a 100 word writeup covering: - 👤 Who it's for - ⚙️ What it does - 🎨 One design choice you made and why 📐 THE RULES ✅ It has to work ✅ It has to sound like Marcus, not a bank ✅ The writeup matters ⚖️ Judging: Myself, Jake, and the mods. 🎟️ Who can enter: Premium and VIP members only. Free members, this is your sign. Upgrade and you're in the running for a Lyceum seat. 🚀 📨 How to submit: Drop a screen recording or screenshot of your artifact, the link if you've got one, and your writeup in the comments below. 📅 Deadline: Saturday, May 2nd at 12:00 PM EST 🎉 Winner announced: Monday, May 4th at 12:00 PM EST 💡 A note before you start. This isn't a finance challenge. It's a design and voice challenge. You don't need to be a CFP to win this. Read the brief. Marcus tells you exactly what he wants and how he thinks. Your job is to build something that solves his problem and sounds like him. 🆕 If you've never built an artifact in Claude before, this is a great first one. The brief is clear, the scope is reasonable, and the bar is "would Marcus actually send this to a prospect?" 🔥 @Ian Barriopedro set the standard last week. Your turn. LFG 🚀
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@Roc Lee Really liked the direction you took with this — it’s playful but still grounded. It honestly reminded me of those old-school learning programs like Oregon Trail or JumpStart, where you weren’t just calculating something, you were going through a journey. That made it feel a lot more approachable without losing the meaning behind it. The camping angle especially works because it turns something stressful into something you can actually move through step by step. Curious — did the metaphor come first, or did it evolve after you built the core logic?
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@Roc Lee That actually comes through it doesn’t feel like a typical money tool at all. I like that you leaned into making it approachable instead of just accurate. A lot of people would’ve just built a calculator and called it a day, but you made it something people would actually want to engage with. The “play with it without overthinking” part is real too that’s probably where most tools lose people. Funny enough I went the opposite direction on mine more like sitting across from Marcus on the first call so it’s cool seeing how both approaches are solving the same problem in different ways. If you had more time to polish visuals, it would’ve been even crazier.
iOS Safari: SpeechRecognition + audio playback loop breaks after first cycle
Issue: iOS Safari Web Speech API + audio playback loop breaks after first cycle I’m building a browser-based voice interaction loop: TTS playback → start SpeechRecognition → process result → play TTS again → repeat Tech: - webkitSpeechRecognition (Web Speech API) - <audio>.play() for TTS (ElevenLabs) - Plain JS (no framework) Problem (iPhone / iOS Safari & Chrome): - First cycle works correctly - On subsequent cycles: - audio playback fails or is silent - or SpeechRecognition gets stuck / doesn’t restart - sometimes a “click” occurs with no audio output Desktop browsers work fine. Suspected cause: iOS WebKit audio session conflict when switching repeatedly between: - microphone input (SpeechRecognition) - audio output (HTMLAudioElement) Question: Is this a known limitation of iOS WebKit? Is there any reliable way to alternate mic + playback in-browser, or is the only stable approach: - continuous recording (getUserMedia + MediaRecorder), or - server-side transcription (e.g., Whisper), avoiding SpeechRecognition entirely?
Each dot is 3.2 million people.
📊 You've probably seen this chart floating around LinkedIn and Twitter Each dot is 3.2 million people. ⬜ Grey is the 84% of humans who have never used AI 🟩 Green is the 16% who have used a free chatbot 🟨 Yellow is the 0.3% who pay for one 🟥 Red is the tiny sliver who use AI coding tools Most of the people sharing it have not actually said what it means. So here it is. 🔁 We live inside an algorithm. Mine shows me AI all day. Yours probably does too. Every reel, every post, every podcast clip, every ad. The feed makes it feel like the whole world has moved on without you and you are sprinting to keep up. Inside Clief Notes that feeling gets louder. You log in and see people building agents, shipping side projects, automating their inbox, talking about Claude Code and MCP servers like it is normal. In this room, it is. Step outside and almost nobody is doing any of it. 6.8 billion people have never opened a chatbot. Plenty of the ones who did opened it once, asked it something dumb, got a dumb answer, and decided the whole thing sucked. They are not coming back this year. Maybe not next year either. 🪖 When I was in the Marine Corps I never felt like I was doing anything special. I was surrounded by other Marines. Everyone around me could do what I could do. The standard was the standard. It was not until I left and stood next to people who had never served that I understood. The thing I thought was ordinary was rare. I just could not see it because I was inside it. That is what is happening to you in here. If you feel behind in this community, that is the right feeling to have. It means you are standing next to the people pushing the edge. Step outside this room and the thing you are calling behind is so far ahead of where most of the world is sitting that they cannot see you from where they are. And do not forget. The thing you built last week, the workflow you set up this morning, the conversation you just had with Claude. A version of you from two years ago would have paid good money to do any of it.
Each dot is 3.2 million people.
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This one hit hard. Inside this community it’s easy to feel behind because everyone is pushing the edge. But outside this room, even knowing how to work with Claude Code, structure a project, or build with AI is still rare. I needed this perspective. Thanks.
🏆 FIRST EVER WEEKLY COMPETITION IS LIVE 🏆
$200 cash prize. One winner. Let's go!!!! THE CHALLENGE: "The Fake Client You just got hired. Here's your client 👇 - 📎 Download the full client brief attached to this post. YOUR DELIVERABLE: - A complete brand voice document for Ruff Cuts. - How you structure it, how detailed you go, what sections you include, how you get AI to nail the tone... that's all on you. - Same brief. Wildly different outputs. Show us what you've got. 💰 PRIZE: $200 CASH - One winner takes it all. 🗳️ HOW WE PICK THE WINNER - Community vote. Your fellow members decide. 📅 DATES - Submit by: Saturday, April 25th at 12:00 PM EST - Winner announced: Monday, April 27th at 12:00 PM EST 🎟️ WHO CAN ENTER - Premium and VIP members only. - Not a member yet? You know what to do. 📝 HOW TO SUBMIT - Drop your brand voice guide in the comments below. Text, screenshots, PDF, whatever works. Just make sure we can see it. ⚡ A NOTE ON FUTURE COMPETITIONS - This first one is straightforward on purpose. We wanted to start simple. - They won't all be like this. Challenges will get harder, more creative, and more technical as the weeks go on. Enjoy the easy win while it lasts. First competition. First winner. First $200. - Who's taking it? 👇
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Hello, everyone good luck: Most dogs don’t hate grooming.They hate how it’s usually done. I built this as a simple brand + experience concept for a mobile grooming service: • No cages• No waiting rooms• One-on-one care The idea was to strip everything down to what actually matters — both for the dog and the owner. Would love feedback on: 1. First impression (what do you feel in 3 seconds?) 2. Does the message land or feel generic? 3. What would make this more “memorable” to you? 🔗 https://luisarias74.github.io/ruffcuts-brand-voice/
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Learning AI and automation by building real systems. Working on a trading bot with data, APIs, and local AI models like Ollama.

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