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Figma dice stop a Lovable

Figma dice stop a Lovable

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May 2nd, 2025

Figma dice stop a Lovable

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Two companies are fighting. One is Figma. One is Lovable.

Figma says, "Do not use 'Dev Mode.'" Figma has "Dev Mode." Figma owns the name.

"Dev mode" is a name for people who make computer programs. It is like a special way to use a program. Big companies like Apple and Google use this name.

People know "dev mode". It is in many products.

Figma says 'Dev Mode' is a name.

Figma sends letters to protect its name.

Some people online say the word is for everyone. They say Lovable should let others use the word.

Anton says no.

We will see about Figma. Figma has other things to do. Figma wants to sell stock. Maybe Figma will go to court. That costs money. Lovable is a startup from Sweden. Lovable has $15 million.

Lovable is good for making things with words. You type, and it makes code. You can change the code.

Lovable is like Figma. Lovable says it is easy to use. Startups use Lovable now.

Figma is a big company.

Figma talks a little about it.

He says, 'Figma, make your product good.' He says people like Lovable more than Figma.

Dylan Field said "no" to the idea.

People like fast tools. They want to finish work. It is hard for design and code.

Osika is happy to play.

May 2nd, 2025

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