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text prompts for coding won’t scale. it’s like rewriting an entire book every time you edit a chapter.

the future will be modular, visual, declarative IDEs built around LLMs, not giant monolithic prompts.

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Collage is such an accessible medium 😌 Love this inspo and can’t wait to explore some approaches to collage in my next sketchbook class ✂️

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Anand, I don't know where to leave this comment other than here. I often hear you say few Democrats are doing anything except a handful of senators or representatives and a few governors. I don't think that is entirely accurate. For example, Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison is traveling across Minnesota talking to farmers, immigrants, veterans, fired USAID officials and ordinary citizens in rural, suburban and urban areas of the state. His town halls are part civics lesson, part listening session and part organizing opportunities. Audiences have been 300+ and growing. Keith is also traveling to other states to join Democratic AGs elsewhere, and next week 1-2 of them will come to Minnesota. I think it is easy to overlook work outside of DC or the coasts, but there are good things happening. I applaud Bernie for taking the argument to red states.

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