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  • @whale This is so true. Everyone has struggles. Some people are just better at hiding (or burying) them. Others live their battles publicly.

  • @jackiechuichui @figma At least 2 I’ve tried in the past, but had to break into multiple auto-layout boxes to accomplish: 1) an ordered list of items broken up into multiple columns that flow vertically before wrapping, and 2) a Pinterest-style masonry layout that also flows vertically pre-wrap.

  • Wrapping in @figma’s auto-layout is a welcome (if long-overdue) addition. It now has the equivalent of flex-flow: row wrap. But I’m already wishing it also had flex-flow: column wrap.

  • @benblumenrose It was hard being a leader by example (keeping my hands dirty) and managing the team at Twitter. It got exponentially harder with each new team member.

    I always felt like I didn’t have the time to do either side really well, and was always torn trying to balance both. @jw

  • @debunk__this @Chiebuniem_ @opensea No Gmail or Google logos from me. I worked at Google on visual design for a few years before Twitter. But none of my team’s logo revamps ever became public.

  • @ridd_design Oh, duh, hadn’t tried math yet. I use it often in other Adobe apps. Not sure why I hadn’t tried math in Figma yet. Thanks.

  • @ridd_design I haven’t been able to pay much attention this week (or lately). Have they added proportion to Figma box size constraints? Not just for entering measurements manually. But apply a proportion (say, 1:1, or 16:9) and proportion is locked and then scales with the parent?

  • @boltron And in the most awesome positions too.

  • @rsarver Amazing letter and outlook.

  • @stop @mgsiegler I like that they at least kept the layout Twitter-like with hanging profile photos, rather than stacked like FB’s layout.

  • @mgsiegler You shall read AND engage!

    Personally, I’ve never been a fan of action icons in the timeline. They take away and add noise, especially when I don’t use them a majority of the time. I liked/like Tweetbot’s/Ivory’s option to hide them until you tap the post.

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  • @stop He’s been the best and easiest, and is the family dog our daughters have grown up with. Gutted. 💔

  • @stop No chemo, as that rarely cures at this stage, and only prolongs. So now we try to keep him comfortable at home, and spend as long as we can with him. A few days. Maybe a week. Hardest call will be when to say goodbye. We hope he can somehow tell us when it’s time.

  • Popping on Twitter for a brief update, since I’ve shared about him here before.

    We brought Buster (our 7yr old mix) home from the hospital late last night. Worst case scenario. Late stages of lymphoma, which explains how lethargic he’s been the last couple weeks.