@PrajwalTomar_: IT'S SO OVER!!! Design agencies are absolutely cooked. I just connected Codex to Moonchild and generated: → Complete de…
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A tweet claims that connecting Codex to Moonchild can generate complete design systems, app screens, and production-ready code in under an hour, potentially disrupting design agencies.
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