*Why this matters:*
In 2025, tools like Cursor and Claude can write good enough code in 80% of scenarios. The question isn't "Can AI code?" but "What becomes valuable when AI can code?" I believe it's *system design, technical decision-making, and end-to-end ownership*—not just knowing APIs.
*What makes this different:*
- *AI-native from day one*: Every architectural decision prioritizes AI-friendliness. This isn't AI bolted on later—it's designed for AI collaboration from the first line. - *Fully transparent*: All code, architecture decisions, and lessons learned are public. I'm documenting the entire journey in weekly technical articles. - *Real editor, not a toy*: Phase 1 is complete with a working demo. You can create shapes, text, images, transform them, copy/paste, undo/redo—all the core editor capabilities. - *Learning resource*: If you want to understand how editors work (scene graphs, rendering, interaction systems) or how to structure code for AI collaboration, this is a live case study.
*Current status:*
Phase 1: Core editing (scene graph, rendering, interaction, tools) Phase 2: Multimodal elements (video, audio, web embeds) Phase 3: AI Agent integration (natural language → editor actions) Phase 4: Real-time collaboration
*Try it:* [Live Demo](https://proteus.gezilinll.com/) *Code:* [GitHub](https://github.com/gezilinll/Proteus) *Articles:* [Tech Blog](https://github.com/gezilinll/Proteus/tree/main/articles) (4 articles so far, covering architecture, rendering, interaction design)
*The experiment:* What happens when you stop reviewing AI's code and instead focus entirely on architecture, problem diagnosis, and guiding AI through testing and context-building? That's what I'm exploring here.
Would love feedback from the HN community—especially from those building complex frontend apps or thinking about AI-native development workflows.
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## Alternative Shorter Version (if character limit is an issue)
*Title:* Proteus: An AI-native multimodal editor where AI writes 80% of the code
*Description:*
Building an open-source editor (Figma + Notion, AI-native) where AI writes most code while I focus on architecture and decisions.
*Why:* In 2025, AI can code—so what becomes valuable? System design, technical decisions, and ownership.
*What's different:*
- AI-native from day one (not bolted on) - Fully transparent (all code + articles public) - Real editor (Phase 1 complete, working demo) - Learning resource (how editors work, AI-native architecture)
*Status:* Phase 1 | Phase 2-4
*Demo:* https://proteus.gezilinll.com/ *Code:* https://github.com/gezilinll/Proteus *Articles:* https://github.com/gezilinll/Proteus/tree/main/articles
Experimenting with: What happens when you stop reviewing AI code and focus on architecture + problem diagnosis?