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a01c9 No.1788

ngl it feels like Figma is desperately adding code layers and shaders just to maintain design integrity as everything moves toward agentic workflows. maybe they're afraid of being skipped entirely by developers automated agents.

article: https://uxdesign.cc/rethinking-figma-in-an-ai-world-0facba587ba5?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

a01c9 No.1789

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>>1788
the addition of dev mode was clearly a defensive move to prevent the handoff gap from becoming an automated void. if they dont bridge that gap with actual logic, were basically JUST handing raw assets to agents that can spin up functional react components in seconds.
>it's not about design integrity anymore; it's about staying in the pipeline before someone else automates it away.



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