Maggie Appleton
@maggieappleton.com
Design engineer playing with AI and hacky prototypes @githubnext.com
Adores digital gardening, end-user development, and embodied cognition. Makes visual essays about design, programming, and anthropology.
📍 London
🌱 maggieappleton.com
Adores digital gardening, end-user development, and embodied cognition. Makes visual essays about design, programming, and anthropology.
📍 London
🌱 maggieappleton.com
Also this is total overkill for this little feature on my blog, but it's now super cheap n' easy to make one-off test pages and get Cursor to render components in multiple states with various test data.
Would never be bothered to do this myself, but much easier to catch bugs this way.
Would never be bothered to do this myself, but much easier to catch bugs this way.
June 6, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Also this is total overkill for this little feature on my blog, but it's now super cheap n' easy to make one-off test pages and get Cursor to render components in multiple states with various test data.
Would never be bothered to do this myself, but much easier to catch bugs this way.
Would never be bothered to do this myself, but much easier to catch bugs this way.
Spending my due date limbo time making elaborate predictive charts calculating the likelihood of giving birth on any particular day.
The tiny tool is available here: maggieappleton.com/birth-probab...
Probably only useful if you're pregnant, but fun to play with anyway.
The tiny tool is available here: maggieappleton.com/birth-probab...
Probably only useful if you're pregnant, but fun to play with anyway.
March 24, 2025 at 12:52 PM
Spending my due date limbo time making elaborate predictive charts calculating the likelihood of giving birth on any particular day.
The tiny tool is available here: maggieappleton.com/birth-probab...
Probably only useful if you're pregnant, but fun to play with anyway.
The tiny tool is available here: maggieappleton.com/birth-probab...
Probably only useful if you're pregnant, but fun to play with anyway.
Apple made their stance on user agency and respect clear when they banned us from deleting the Chess app.
I've owned Macs for 18 years and I have spent every one of those years trying to delete the Chess app.
I've owned Macs for 18 years and I have spent every one of those years trying to delete the Chess app.
March 18, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Apple made their stance on user agency and respect clear when they banned us from deleting the Chess app.
I've owned Macs for 18 years and I have spent every one of those years trying to delete the Chess app.
I've owned Macs for 18 years and I have spent every one of those years trying to delete the Chess app.