Mar 24 · 4 min read · Most tools get used once. You open them, do the task, close the tab… and forget they exist. But every once in a while, you find a tool you actually remember. You don’t search for it again. You go stra
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Mar 19 · 34 min read · Forms are often the gatekeepers to conversions on a site or application. Abandoned carts, partially signed-up users, and users who stop engaging with your app are often thanks to friction with forms.
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Mar 19 · 8 min read · I watched a recruiter share their screen on a client call and realized the worst possible thing was happening: the assistant’s raw “thinking” was spilling onto the screen like debug logs. The content wasn’t wrong—it was just the kind of internal narr...
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Mar 18 · 1 min read · Users wanted to register with just a phone number, but the backend required an email. Background Our LINE-integrated e-commerce site targets users who often do not want to enter an email. The form said enter your phone number but returned 400. The Fi...
Join discussionMar 18 · 5 min read · I needed a guided tour library that installs like normal Angular infrastructure, does not require manual script or CSS wiring, does not depend on Angular Material or CDK, and does not feel awkward ins
Join discussionMar 18 · 2 min read · Think about what happens when you use a typical AI coding agent. You type a detailed prompt. Wait for it to work. Read the output. Type corrections. Wait again. Your hands are on the keyboard the enti
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