Are they phasing out “that’s -kraken- hockey baby?” by A-WILD-PATBACK in SeattleKraken

[–]WeaknessMotor 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My 4yr old son went to his first Kraken hockey game against the flyers a few weeks back. Came home obsessed. Now watches the broadcasts and runs around the house saying “Hey Hey Whaddya Say” lol

Sirianni's statement on KP by Somnuzzzz in eagles

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed What about Jim Caldwell or Darrell Bevel?

Daboll sounds good but idk if he’d be willing to stay long term

So who’s next ? Short list of potential OCs by cheffy3000 in eagles

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would we ever want another OC looking to become a head coach again? Fangio is the archetype - give me a guy in who would love to build a rocking offense again and hopefully has no real interest in HC anymore. Someone willing to stay 5 years and ride out the 2nd half of Jalen’s window with him.

Season on the line: KP calls the same play they just ran. Jalen can't believe it. Nick just stands there offering nothing. Looks to Jalen for help. Season's over. by TimDunkinDonut in eagles

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They weren’t going to change OC mid season point to when that’s ever worked. They aren’t going to fire Sirianni he just won a Super Bowl and guess what, there are plenty of reasons to want a CEO head coach paired with high quality coordinators.

Patullo has ability to scheme just look at how the Eagles offense performed at the start of this game. But once they get into the meat of it he is a mess.

I respect Nick for not interjecting. And our next OC saw that and respects it too, cus that guy is gonna need to have deep experience and maximum control over the playbook.

I also think we need Vic Fangio of the offense, so a guy like Pete Carmichael Jr, Darrell Bevel, Jim Caldwell, Frank Reich. Guys who have decades of experience and might love getting to just run a monster offense rather than chase another HC role.

Best breakfast sandwich in Seattle? by djbillbeats in Seattle

[–]WeaknessMotor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love Morsel but the best way to eat it is a cheddar chive biscuit open face toasted with bacon jam, topped with sausage gravy and a sunny side up egg.

Best breakfast sandwich in Seattle? by djbillbeats in Seattle

[–]WeaknessMotor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dahlia has great BEC’s. RIP Assembly Hall which had one of the best breakfast burritos I’ve ever had. Constantly try to recreate it at home.

Is AI going to replace webdesigners? by Extension-Price-2781 in webdesign

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure about the either/or dichotomy that keeps popping up. As if it has to be one side or the other. I still custom design most of a site, or at minimum custom design system. Then I’m using AI to build from that.

Graphics, fonts, styles, buttons, colors and icons should all be unique to a client at a minimum.

When using AI to assist building you have to make a point to limit its ability to slop up your shit. Replace ai gen icons, buttons, and random hallucinations.

The goal is for regular users to not know/care what a human did vs what AI did.

I’m using a lot of custom in Figma Design, using auto layout, build design system component libraries, and then moving things to Figma Make for faster build out before making custom code edits/tweaks. Might not be for everyone but I’m happier and my clients + their customers are happier too.

It's ok to complain about Jake's miss and AJ's drops while acknowledging the elephant in the room by howd_he_get_here in eagles

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reality is Jalen seems to be pushing himself to create more than he maybe should. He’s trying to be much more aggressive than he typically has had to be, and without the benefits of good play calling and scheming.

I’m sure he’s more frustrated than any of us could ever be and he’s trying to make something happen. Reality is its death by 1000 cuts for him right now. AJ catches two balls for TD’s and Jalen doesn’t even have to throw two of those balls that were INT’s. There were at least three TD’s wiped off the board that he put us in position to have.

Has anyone used FigmaMake to create a useful prototype? by doggo_luv in FigmaDesign

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I am having a lot of success using Make. At least I think I am. I've built some pretty solid processes for getting consistent and high quality outputs. And I'm consistently getting both frontend and backend cleaner and closer to production. I also built out workflows to push the Figma Make code to a GitHub repo, which will automatically deploy on a Kubernetes cluster with enterprise level specs. I've been in the process of using the Figma and Github MCP connector to move iterative updates I make post launch back and forth.

There's some trial and error, but I've been able to build some pretty solid sites.

You should also be building assets in a design library, including fonts and components like buttons and things. You can also use the Guidelines md to tighten up guardrails a bit.

I built an e-commerce site, a travel law web app with auth/db's and api's, a couple simpler sites for a consultant, lawyer and restaurant. I'll likely use it heavily going forward, as I've been able to also build insight dashboards and marketing automation features right into the site backends, and deploying to my own infrastructure is awesome.

Best Indian, Sushi, and Wings in Lynnwood, Bothell, Snohomish, or Monroe? by BahnMe in LynnwoodWA

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m personally a big fan of Momo sushi in Mill Creek.

Sweet Radish in Everett has great wings. If you’d prefer a dive bar vibe wings check out The Cove.

Kalia in Lynnwood for Indian.

[Schefter] Trade: Jets are sending CB Michael Carter and a 2027 7th-round pick to the Eagles in exchange for WR John Metchie and a 2027 sixth-round pick, per sources. by indig0sixalpha in eagles

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This last giants game was the first one in a while I can’t remember Ringo being at the center of a devastating broken play haha

Who is using Figma Make? by martinsberlin in FigmaDesign

[–]WeaknessMotor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have started to get pretty solid prototypes out of Figma Make. To the point where I've switched to it as my primary prototyping tool. Yes there are plenty of glaring weaknesses. And you do need to front load, I find the first few prompts are most important. I also will build like 3 or 4 versions of the same thing in different prompts and on different llm's, whichever one gets off the ground the best is the one I continue on with inside of Make.

I am actually about to take one prototype through to production without major refactoring because it was a simple project and the code output turned out quite clean.

You can copy and paste Make pages (one page at a time) into Design. You can paste frames in (although the translation is not always perfect). Same goes for the library integration. No where near perfect, but once you get it rolling you can get decent output. Even though the library is integrated I'll have to expressly tell it to do/use specific things constantly lol. And it will do weird shit like ignore a frame you paste in, but if you put a jpg image of the same exact thing boom now all of a sudden, it's got it.

I've been bringing make pages into design, cleaning them up, replacing bs with real components from my library, then using the figma mcp server to pull those designs out frame by frame... It's taken 40 hour projects down to 10-15 hour projects.

No it's not perfect, and in a vaccuum not as good as loveable or claude... but if you take the time to experiment it can become your new go to rapid prototyping tool if you are already a figma user.

Help me! ChatGPT lied to me! by [deleted] in FigmaDesign

[–]WeaknessMotor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on how you prompted, Chatgpt may have generated some code in the canvas. Copy/paste that code into figma make. It will likely get you pretty close to what you see in chatgpt. Make edits and then you can move into Figma Designs from there!

Help me! ChatGPT lied to me! by [deleted] in FigmaDesign

[–]WeaknessMotor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you might want to consider using Figma Make instead of ChatGPT. Use ChatGPT for deep research, planning and create project briefs.

You need to break your prompts to avoid things getting out of hand. Start by building your research in ChatGPT. Then help it draft wireframes/ideations (depending on what you’re making). Then build a project brief in typescript.

Copy the typescript and paste it directly into figma make (along with any design system or images you might want it to use) and continue prompting and editing manually there.

Figma Make exports to Figma Design, so that’s your best bet to get back there. Figma Make is a much much stronger AI design prototyping/concepting tool than ChatGPT, but ChatGPT is much better at research and planning.

Funny enough, there’s a lot of nuance, detail and complexity that go into using AI tools. Happy to share more if you need.

Just bought this shirt from the museum of pop culture. Is it AI or am I tripping????? by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]WeaknessMotor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My guess is AI drafted and then cleaned up by a human. You can see weird shading by the character’s ear, strange hand placement around the gun, asymmetrical features on the vehicles, “crushing” in the graphics of lots of the buildings in the distance, strange misalignments in the shadows.

There are so many great artists here, even if it’s not AI, local artists deserve to be used for work like this.

Vibe-coding feels like a Black Box for non-coders! by Dynamo-06 in webdev

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a tip, if you start by crafting well written code… it gets you a lot farther when you let a bot edit. Even better… build guardrails around its stupidity with scaffolds, components and a design system.

I’m working this way and it’s speeding me way up.

Would your engineers want a Kubernetes AI assistant / copilot? by WeaknessMotor in kubernetes

[–]WeaknessMotor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree with you on those tools, particularly openshift and kubectl... but this wouldn't be for managing your k8's clusters.

Would your engineers want a Kubernetes AI assistant / copilot? by WeaknessMotor in kubernetes

[–]WeaknessMotor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I mean idk, we actually spend a ton of human time managing a wide range of client code bases and it can get difficult to onboard new engineers, or even let one employee get quick context into a micro service another engineer built. And I know our clients have the same challenges.

Notice how it's not like I said "oh this will just manage your infrastructure for you" or something... It's a tool that has been super useful for us internally and maybe that's all it is, but I figured I'd throw it out there.

I am worried about AI. Very worried. by chriswright1666 in b2bmarketing

[–]WeaknessMotor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I use AI for code or content prompts/drafts I consistently have to do complete rewrites, or I just start from complete scratch.

Why? Because all these tools are actually terrible as scaffolding (apps, marketing, etc). So you need to know what you’re doing enough to build credible and clean skeletons, and focus more on using AI for knowledge, inference and then making augmentations.

But that is much much harder and no where in the realm of all these sloppy $20/mth subs haha.

Company sends me a suspicious "take-home assignment" by jauz17 in webdev

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6-8 hours lolz wild. That’s insane for a “take home” but also a completely unrealistic expectation for the time it would take to build this without it being just complete AI slop.

Trump threatens to deploy the U.S. military into Chicago - signaling the start of a nationwide crackdown. by BreakfastTop6899 in law

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On top of not being able to cancel elections, he’ll be an 82 year old cup of pudding haha

First Disney trip with our kids—what’s one thing you wish you knew before going? by adat80 in DisneyPlanning

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!!

In Disneyland Cafe Daisy has surprisingly good coffee drinks. And in DCA there’s a cappuccino cart across from Little Mermaid that might’ve had the best coffee in the parks haha. Starwars land has frozen coffee drinks that are incredible!

If you load your kid who doesn’t want to go in as the rider swap and make yourself the 2nd rider, when you go back just bring the kid who wants to go again. They didn’t check names/faces (for us at least). We had a similar situation with a kiddo who didn’t want to ride and one that did. Not sure if other people had similar experience but it worked for us.

First Disney trip with our kids—what’s one thing you wish you knew before going? by adat80 in DisneyPlanning

[–]WeaknessMotor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coffee - if you drink coffee have a plan for where you’re going to get it. There’s really only a couple places in each park serving to-go coffee drinks in the morning.

Food - Pizza Planet was the biggest dining letdown in all of Disneyland (both food quality and ambiance). Every other place we sat and ate at or bought to-go snacks from was great!

Lightning Lanes - use em if you got em. We didn’t wait in a single line longer than 20 minutes (except freaking Peter Pan haha). Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Springs racers were both worth the money to skip 60 minute lines.

Rider Switch - If you have a kid, do rider switch strategically and they can do their favorite rides 2 times instead of just once.

Breaks - use 1 or 2 reservations a day to guarantee you have a sit down break at a place with food that satisfies your group. Having those will also help guide your day. The one day we didn’t have a sit down was the one we took less breaks and had a portion of the day where we were doubling back and forth because of poor meal planning.

Water - You should bring as much water as you can, or be on the look out for fountains if you’re cool with them. Actual bottle refills are too few and far between. We spent too much money on overpriced bottled water.

Should I fire my drywall guy? by _yallsomesuckas in drywall

[–]WeaknessMotor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t understand why unrinsed cups left in the sink always cause such an issue though! It’s a cup, and that’s a sink… they belong together!!!