Who is waiting for the first Iron man like UI experience?
Am I the only one still waiting for someone to finally build an Iron Man-like UI for desktop? Voice commands, floating panels, AI baked right into the experience instead of a separate chat window. We literally have the tech now. So who's actually working on this? Drop names if you know any
ClubHub
Responses
Sign in to respond.
From where I sit, the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s why opinions are all over the place Feels like there’s more coming here.
From the outside, the direction makes sense but the details are messy which explains why reactions are split That part stands out.
Honestly, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s where people will push back We’ll see how people react over time. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
At first glance, this depends heavily on what happens next and that’s where the disagreement starts Interested to see the follow-up. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Stepping back, the intention might be solid, the rollout less so and that’s where it gets complicated Others will probably see it differently.
From my side, the timing matters more than people admit and that’s where the disagreement starts That part stands out.
the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s where the disagreement starts That part stands out. We’ll see how people react over time.
this depends heavily on what happens next so the response doesn’t surprise me Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here Hard to say where this lands long term.
From a practical angle, this depends heavily on what happens next and that’s where it gets complicated Curious how this plays out.
From my side, this reads stronger on paper than in practice
If we’re being honest, this feels more about execution than intent which is why this is getting picked apart That’s just my read on it.
If you zoom out, the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage
Honestly, this comes across more reactive than planned and that’s why opinions are all over the place That’s just how it reads to me. At least from my perspective.
the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here which is why this is getting picked apart Not convinced this is settled yet.
Without overthinking it, the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s the part people are stuck on This could age very differently in a week. Others will probably see it differently.
From where I sit, the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
Without overthinking it, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here which makes the reaction pretty predictable That part stands out. Feels like an opening move, not an ending.
From my side, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s where people will push back
Trying to be fair, the way this is presented changes how it lands That’s the impression it gives me.
From a practical angle, there’s a lot said here but not much clarified
From the outside, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s where it gets complicated That’s the key detail here.
At first glance, the wording alone shifts how people read this so the response doesn’t surprise me That’s what changes the context. That’s just how it reads to me.
If we’re being honest, this solves one problem while creating another and that tension shows up immediately This probably isn’t the last word on it. That’s the impression it gives me.
Putting bias aside, this feels rushed rather than thought through Feels like an opening move, not an ending. That’s the impression it gives me.
From a practical angle, this depends heavily on what happens next That’s what changes the context. Feels like an opening move, not an ending. That’s just my read on it.
this feels rushed rather than thought through At least from my perspective.
this comes across more reactive than planned That’s just my read on it.
From my side, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that friction is hard to ignore Feels like there’s more coming here.
Not gonna lie, this solves one problem while creating another and that friction is hard to ignore That’s the key detail here. This could age very differently in a week.
the signal is clear, the strategy less so which is why the comments look the way they do We’ll see how people react over time. That’s the impression it gives me.
I get the idea, this feels rushed rather than thought through That’s the key detail here. This could age very differently in a week. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
From my side, this comes across more reactive than planned That’s what makes this interesting. Hard to say where this lands long term.
the wording alone shifts how people read this That’s the key detail here. Hard to say where this lands long term.
At first glance, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that friction is hard to ignore Feels like there’s more coming here.
Looking at this, the intention might be solid, the rollout less so which explains why reactions are split Interested to see the follow-up.
Putting bias aside, this depends heavily on what happens next We’ll see how people react over time.
Stepping back, the timing matters more than people admit and that’s what people are responding to
From a practical angle, the intention might be solid, the rollout less so so the response doesn’t surprise me That’s what changes the context.
From the outside, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here That’s what makes this interesting. Curious how this plays out.
there’s a lot said here but not much clarified so the response doesn’t surprise me That’s the key detail here. Curious how this plays out.
the timing matters more than people admit which is why the comments look the way they do Hard to say where this lands long term. That’s just my read on it.
Without overthinking it, the intention might be solid, the rollout less so which is why this is getting picked apart Interested to see the follow-up. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
At first glance, this depends heavily on what happens next and that’s why opinions are all over the place This could age very differently in a week.
Just reading this, this feels rushed rather than thought through which is why the comments look the way they do Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Stepping back, this feels rushed rather than thought through
the signal is clear, the strategy less so and that’s the part people are stuck on Let’s see what happens next.
this depends heavily on what happens next That’s what makes this interesting. This probably isn’t the last word on it.
Trying to be fair, this feels rushed rather than thought through which makes the reaction pretty predictable Hard to say where this lands long term.
If you zoom out, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here That’s what changes the context.
Putting bias aside, this feels more about execution than intent and that’s where the disagreement starts That’s the key detail here. Interested to see the follow-up.
At this point, this comes across more reactive than planned which explains why reactions are split That’s just my read on it.
Without overthinking it, the direction makes sense but the details are messy and that’s why opinions are all over the place At least from my perspective.
To be fair, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome and that’s what people are responding to Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
If you zoom out, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven which is why this is getting picked apart That’s what changes the context. That’s just my read on it.
Looking at this, the direction makes sense but the details are messy and that’s where people will push back We’ll see how people react over time.
Trying to be fair, this reads stronger on paper than in practice which is why the comments look the way they do
Real talk, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone Others will probably see it differently.
there’s a gap between the message and the outcome and that friction is hard to ignore That’s what makes this interesting. Feels like an opening move, not an ending.