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u/huntingforwifi — 10 hours ago

So slow it kills productivity

I work in a corporation and have a gigantic figma UI library. Ive been testing claude design and setting up the design system. Im finding it soo slow its pretty much unusable and killing productivity. A component update is taking me close to 5min. Deleting a component takes close to a minute. The result has been meeehhh

Ive used claude design for other start from scratch projects and it was ok. How do you retrofit a complex system into claude design to prototype ideas?

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u/huntingforwifi — 2 months ago

Lost all progress after tissue scar breakage

38m non op here. It's been 4 months and well into PT. I did 11 sessions (manual + machine therapy), cycling was easy and walking was almost there with a tiny limp.

Anyway last week felt a big pop it was a huge scare.. my heart dropped in my pants.. went to doc and got ultrasound and everything was still intact no problems. The problem is i lost all progress. Had to go back into the boot for 2 days, been resting and now its day 6 and although better im struggling to walk feels like im back at week 8 when i came off the boot. My foot is swelling. I have good range of motion when seated but im struggling weight baring. Anyone else experienced this? I will resume PT end of this week

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u/huntingforwifi — 2 months ago

How do you organize complex ux flows in figma

For those still doing traditional design work, how do you structure your Figma files for UX flows?

I'm working on a complex enterprise SaaS tool. Lots of pages, lots of features within each page, and tons of tiny interactions that all need to be documented.

Right now I use Figma pages for the main menu sections, then sections within each to show the flow from one page to the next. That part works fine. The problem is the smaller interactions. Things get messy fast.

Specifically: how do you show the flow of every field and state inside a single form, on a single page, without it turning into chaos? Looking for how you actually structure this in practice.

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u/huntingforwifi — 2 months ago

37m non-op and today is 8 weeks from the injury.. just came from the doctors and I'm cleared to remove the boot and start rehab. A small win but finally from this long journey but it feels good. I have the option to make a second round of prp so ill think about it

u/huntingforwifi — 4 months ago