When resizing, I expect to drag from the edge of a window. This is exactly how it works in macOS Tahoe, with a sufficient drag zone on the both sides. The only "strangeness" is that the drag zone extends further outside the window in the corner zone. IMO this is nice.
All that said, I REALLY would love to have a hotkey combo I can beep pressed down to resize anywhere over the window. Just like in many Unix/Linux window managers.
After 25 years of building web frameworks at Vaadin, we asked: what if the AI is in the driver’s seat? Would we even need a UI?
In Computer–Human Interaction (CHI), the AI runs a business process. When it needs something from a human, it creates a purpose-built UI in real time, adapting as you interact.
No code. No pre-built app. Just AI “speaking” in UI.
Demo: computerhumaninteraction.com
Questions for HN:
• Best use cases you can think of?
• Which AI models would work best for this? (everything we’ve tried so far is either too slow or too dumb)
• If CHI creates something innovative, please share the link to prompt here (you can copy it from the demo after it yields results)
Not a substitute for human-to-human, but still collects insights.