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Posts by Sasha Reushkin

I’ve been trying to write an application with the help of Tauri for two days. I read the official documentation, googled, communicated with ChatGPT, but I still couldn’t make the application work.

And today, in an hour of work, I did everything on Electron. Now I understand why people use it.

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I haven’t drawn such buttons for a long time

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5️⃣ Now, feedback actually helps improve my work. I know what to fix and how to make the design better. And most importantly—projects don’t get stuck in endless, chaotic discussions.

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4️⃣ I tailor questions to each role:
🔹 Business: Does this design communicate the product’s value?
🔹 Marketing: Is the CTA noticeable enough?
🔹 Developers: Are there any technical issues?

This makes feedback clear and actionable.

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3️⃣ I flag unfinished parts upfront. This way, I don’t get feedback on things I already plan to change. Sometimes, clients even suggest better directions before I spend time polishing the wrong thing.

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2️⃣ Now, I provide context before showing my work. What problem are we solving? What effect do we want? If I have multiple options, I explain my reasoning and highlight my preferred one. This keeps feedback focused and avoids unnecessary questions.

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1️⃣ I used to ask for feedback like this: send a mockup and ask, “What do you think?” In return, I’d get tons of scattered comments—contradictory, nitpicky, and often useless. I had no idea what to do with them, and projects stalled. So, I changed my approach.

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Oh, Come On, Just Do the Task At work, I assign tasks not only to designers but also to developers, researchers, and analysts. Naturally, I always want my tasks to be done as quickly and efficiently as possible

To make sure my colleagues complete my tasks instead of putting them on the back burner, I use two tricks: Make It Effortless to Start, and Bait for Perfectionists. More details in the blog
reushkin.com/garden/all/o...

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I signed up for a course in electronic music making. For the next three months I will be studying 2 times a day for 2 hours, plus homework.

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Inspiration Comes in the Process When I was in elementary school and couldn’t solve a math problem, my dad would ask, “Where’s your draft?

I wrote a post about what inspiration is and how to catch it
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And from what age should a child be taught to use chatgpt?

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This window is terrible and it shouldn’t be in the system

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As with other services, at first the competition was at the level of functionality, and then at the level of interfaces.

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Yes, we can it, but they remember only within one chat, not all correspondence.

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i like Arc and i dont want that it will close

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On the one hand, I realise that for AI, the interface is not the most important thing, but geez.

Why don't AI developers think about the interface and how people will work with the system's responses?

Where's the chat navigation, the ability to mark something, highlight it for the future?

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I have 3 paper notebooks, 3 note applications, 2 task books and a several Google spreadsheets. Not that this is the minimum necessary, but it somehow helps me to do and keep my focus on what is important.

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I miss something. Is Arc closing?

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I'm waiting for my son from class at the cafe again. I'm learning music with chatgpt, I'm writing out important things.

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These weekend I spent studying a music theory. It was interesting and useful

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I was at cafe took these photos. I think we can imagine a story about it. For example a blonde and a man near a tree

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I started to learn on online course and use Ableton. It like FlStudio.

I want to buy a midi controller. I think to buy this NOVATION Launchkey Mini 25 MK4

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I have just finished my first track. I'm thrilled with the process!!! I will continue and someday I will definitely be able to please you with a good track.

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I started learning latte art. There should be a heart here, but I got a lama :)

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Happy birthday! 🎉

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The sun was shown today

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It creates an illusion of work. Such changes can easily consume half or even my entire workday. In the end, I worked, but there’s no result from my work; instead, I “helped” others. So, why do we need someone as smart as me? I might as well focus on my own work, like replying to emails.

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There’s a lack of trust in the designer as a professional. This can lead to a decrease in motivation for the person. Why bother doing anything if someone will just come in and mess it up anyway?

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Moving buttons is not my job. There’s a designer for that, who can handle this task better. They will notice that if they move the button a bit, they’ll also need to shift another element. If changes need to be made, I inform the designer.

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