Show HN: Performative-UI – a react component library of design tropes
- jdw64 - 1549 sekunder sedanThe funny thing is, the techniques shown here are the ones that were once considered something only advanced front-end developers or publishers could do. Seeing that a former symbol of skill has now become a subject of satire makes me think that what we call 'high-level' ultimately comes from what others can't do. I personally never even thought about how to implement ASCII art animation.
- avaer - 7838 sekunder sedanI've worked on several projects where people looked at the site, which was simple and straight to the point, and people would straight up tell me they didn't take it seriously because it didn't have these performative UI things on it.
It's like when a Youtuber's audience complains about how they're constantly asking you to subscribe. The reason it happens is because the statistics say it works.
- prplfsh - 1781 sekunder sedanI love how this is both hilarious and extremely well made. Great job!
And I'm gonna be honest, I kind of want to use a few of these components for real (the ASCII art is fantastic).
- tfitz237 - 10909 sekunder sedanThese all look very professional for (basically) a parody library
- padolsey - 8823 sekunder sedanThe most extreme virtue-signal is to go completely browser-default and have no styling whatsoever. Like lowercasing because your pinky can't be arsed to reach for the shift-key even though you've a billion dollars in series A.
- wuliwong - 5155 sekunder sedanI get the whole trope thing and maybe I'm just an old man but I still am kinda impressed when Claude sh*ts out this type of UI 100 times faster than I ever could. It might also be that I never could have made UI even of this quality before AI. (˶ˆᗜˆ˵)
- aogaili - 4949 sekunder sedanIt's still better than the sh*t developers produced three years ago.
Some people just like to feel superior by shaming others' work. You can easily tweak the visual output if you want to, but it's good enough for most use cases and better than what developers used to produce.
So, it's progress.
- kfarr - 5014 sekunder sedanSome of these are actually nice and appropriate to use in certain contexts. Also this issue is hilarious: https://github.com/vorpus/performativeUI/issues/2
- jrflo - 11059 sekunder sedanThat ascii lava lamp effect is low key really cool
- Terretta - 5295 sekunder sedan“TokenStream – Server-sent events (SSE) were added to the HTML5 spec in 2008 but never used until 2025.”
I remember chunked transfer encoding shipped in 1997. It's been possible since then to readily and easily stream bytes of text or chunks of html the way everyone sees LLMs do today.
I used this to write a web based telnet client in 1997, and later a text moo / chat for the web. In both cases used a frameset so your line to send was at bottom of screen, the incoming lines were server-sent as things happened server side, and scrolled the client as new lines came in.
There were other things you could abuse before that, but less reliable.
But yeah, talk about things nobody used....
- grassfedgeek - 5848 sekunder sedanAdding github link for those who want to use it (I do): https://github.com/vorpus/performativeUI
- butz - 1858 sekunder sedanDickover is suspiciously missing. How will I ask visitors to subscribe to my newsletter?
- jtbayly - 8661 sekunder sedanI could see actually using this…
- kardianos - 8161 sekunder sedanSavage and accurate. 100%.
- Brajeshwar - 8605 sekunder sedanMany a true word is spoken in jest.
- eranation - 6986 sekunder sedanMy Claude feels personally attacked.
- kachoio - 4024 sekunder sedanpretty decent, may even use some of the components eventually. star given
- darepublic - 1190 sekunder sedanSlick and self aware. Looks good
- jdw64 - 1794 sekunder sedanCoooooooooool!!!!
- yosef123 - 8493 sekunder sedanThis needs an additional subscriptions service tier, that's even more performative and even more AI
- erdaltoprak - 10607 sekunder sedanIt's very fun and way too polished, thanks!
- staminade - 9631 sekunder sedanVery funny. Although ironic that this whole library was built with AI.
- heldrida - 9774 sekunder sedanSpot on "AI Native".
- lizhang - 4126 sekunder sedanno more stars please, we are at a funny number
- iishanto - 1619 sekunder sedanStarred this, my next project is going to be classified as slop anyway.
- smhanov - 8839 sekunder sedanIt needs a purple gradient mode.
- cmrdporcupine - 8302 sekunder sedanNGL I'm going to steal/borrow/leach all sorts of these for my product.
When in Rome!
- wg0 - 9915 sekunder sedanMan... That's satire on a whole another level. What a technical and deep sense of humor.
- MisterKent - 10717 sekunder sedanNow I can produce slop without AI.
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- igurss - 10696 sekunder sedanNice UI quality
- ajpaulson - 9704 sekunder sedanLmao!!! Awesome
- imafish - 10513 sekunder sedanI heard you like AI slop...
- Lupara - 1733 sekunder sedan[flagged]
- utopiah - 7129 sekunder sedanNeat, opened an issue there for a finicky bit of code that'd help me quite a bit. /s
- marknutter - 8144 sekunder sedanYawn. This is just bootstrap all over again. So what if people who don't have design skills can now create pleasant looking websites?
Nördnytt! 🤓