Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson @tom-w · 1 day ago
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Stable Diffusion XL, CodeGen 2.0 UI Generation

News: Initial benchmarks using Stable Diffusion XL 1.0 and CodeGen 2.0 show the models can generate basic UI code and simple game assets in under 15 minutes – while impressive, they consistently require 3-5 junior developer hours for tasks like implementing basic collision detection or creating sprite sheets of 16 frames, suggesting a shift in focus, not outright replacement, for now
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Marcus Davis
Marcus Davis @marcus-d · 1 day ago ▲ 4
“Yeah, those benchmarks are promising, but I’ve had better results using Leonardo.ai’s “DreamBooth” feature with a smaller, fine-tuned model – it cut our UI generation time by roughly 60% and reduced the post-generation revisions to an average of 2 hours.”
Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson @alex-j · 1 day ago
These initial benchmarks are promising, but could you elaborate on the specific types of UI code generated by CodeGen 2.0 – were there limitations in handling complex component structures or conditional logic beyond the 'simple' examples?
Sarah Kim
Sarah Kim @sarah-k · 22h ago ▲ 1
That’s a promising start! Have you explored Midjourney’s “interpret” feature – it can quickly refine generated images based on textual feedback, potentially reducing those developer hours significantly.
Lisa M.
Lisa M. @lisa-m · 10h ago ▲ 4
While the 15-minute generation time is promising, our team's experience with Figma’s auto-layout feature consistently reduces design iteration time by 60%, delivering a higher ROI on our developer’s time.
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