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Easy way to upload, transform and deliver files and images

Managing media is a really difficult task if you try to do all of it yourself, especially if the media comes from other sources. The file can be submitted in any state and size, but what if you need something really specific? https://webdesignernews.com/easy-way-to-upload-transform-and-deliver-files-and-images/

Interesting design ideas

Hello! It’s starting to feel a little like Spring here in New York. For this week’s issue I’ve gathered together seven of the most interesting ideas about design I’ve shared over the past six months for your reading pleasure. https://webdesignernews.com/interesting-design-ideas/

10 rules for crafting products that stand out

As CEO and Co-founder of software development platform Linear, Karri has built his success by making impenetrable quality his differentiator in a crowded startup market. His approach offers an alternative to the Zuckerberg “move fast and break things” mantra, which may have worked years ago but no longer resonates in today’s more mature, design-conscious market. “You have to match that level of capability or quality, otherwise people just don’t pay attention,”... https://webdesignernews.com/10-r

Running Large Language Models (LLMs) Locally with LM Studio

Running large language models (LLMs) locally with tools like LM Studio or Ollama has many advantages, including privacy, lower costs, and offline availability. However, these models can be resource-intensive and require proper optimization to run efficiently. https://webdesignernews.com/running-large-language-models-llms-locally-with-lm-studio/

Did Duolingo kill UX design?

A few weeks ago, Mig Reyes, Head of Product Experience (PX) at Duolingo, revealed that Duolingo had renamed the UX function to “Product Experience.” This has resurfaced the decades-old debate about the different design roles — UI, UX, UI/UX, CX, DX, Product Designer — and what they should and shouldn’t entail. https://webdesignernews.com/did-duolingo-kill-ux-design-2/

Tailwind CSS Animations

Tailwind CSS offers several animation utilities to add movement to web designs https://webdesignernews.com/tailwind-css-animations-2/

A command-line program for tracking sunrise and sunset times

It tells you the sunrise, sunset, solar noon times and day length. It also projects these changes over the next ten days. daylight uses your IP-based location and timezone to tailor the results to your geometry. It works in (ant)arctic locations, and you can override the IP location if you’re travelling / on a VPN. https://webdesignernews.com/a-command-line-program-for-tracking-sunrise-and-sunset-times/

LLM Agents are simply Graph — Tutorial For Dummies

Have you been hearing about “LLM agents” everywhere but feel lost in all the technical jargon? You’re not alone! While companies are racing to build increasingly complex AI agents like GitHub Copilot, PerplexityAI, and AutoGPT, most explanations make them sound like rocket science. https://webdesignernews.com/llm-agents-are-simply-graph-tutorial-for-dummies/

A fluid CSS methodology

Fluid CSS methodologies have completely transformed my approach to web integration by improving the responsive aspect and simplifying maintenance. I find this topic deceptively simple yet incredibly powerful and still relevant today. https://webdesignernews.com/a-fluid-css-methodology/

How to Use AI to Build a WordPress Related Posts Plugin

Nowhere is that more evident than in AI’s ability to write code. You tell your favorite tool what to do, and it generates the code. This is a boon to WordPress developers as you can create custom plugins with less effort. It’s like having an expert at your side. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-use-ai-to-build-a-wordpress-related-posts-plugin/


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