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Posts by Maggie Appleton

A hat decorated to look like a yellow chick in grass

A hat decorated to look like a yellow chick in grass

A set of colourful hats decorated with Easter eggs, flowers, grass, bunnies, and chicks

A set of colourful hats decorated with Easter eggs, flowers, grass, bunnies, and chicks

A hat with a woven bunny and eggs and carrots on it

A hat with a woven bunny and eggs and carrots on it

After an unexpected flood of messages from my kid’s nursery about the ā€œEaster bonnet competitionā€ deadline, I have now learned this is a thing.

Very camp. Very British. It’s giving Victorian children with more access to crafting supplies than expected.

1 week ago 12 0 1 0

Oohh say more. I want this. How?

1 week ago 0 0 1 0

Whoaaa this is so much nicer than all the other floorplan software I had found! Everything else hadn't been updated since 2001 and was genuinely unusable. This is great, thanks

1 week ago 0 0 1 0

I’m also doing a floor plan in Figma separately, but couldn’t figure out how to integrate it. Mostly using that as reference and to plan furniture layouts.

Figured it doesn’t matter too much as long as the key info is written somewhere in the obsidian vault

1 week ago 11 0 2 0

Then told Opus 4.6 to design a system for me to manage within Obsidian. Said I wanted to manage:
- budget and spending
- essential house info
- regular maintenance tasks
- renovation projects
- furniture research and purchases

Told it to use Dataview and make dashboards for each main project

1 week ago 17 1 1 0

I setup an obsidian vault and braindumped what I wanted into a plan.md file initially and the opened that in Claude Cowork.

Messily listed out all the things I needed: projects to do, status of projects so far, contractors I’d already talked to, key house information, furniture to buy.

1 week ago 13 0 1 0

Yeah Dataview makes all the good stuff possible! The best part is I didn’t even need to learn much about how it works or query lang. Just told Claude what I wanted and it made it happen.

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A screenshot of Obsidian next to Claude Cowork. Obsidian has a bunch of files related to a home renovation. Claude is editing the files in Obsidian and adding tasks and plans.

A screenshot of Obsidian next to Claude Cowork. Obsidian has a bunch of files related to a home renovation. Claude is editing the files in Obsidian and adding tasks and plans.

Obsidian & Claude Cowork are doing all the house management and renovation tracking that I don't have brain space for right now.

I ramble at Claude about things we need to fix in this very old and rundown Victorian we recent bought and it makes plans.

Works great - both just operate on markdown.

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Screenshot showing my credit score dropped this month because 1. I am not using my available credit, and 2. I’m using more of my available credit

Screenshot showing my credit score dropped this month because 1. I am not using my available credit, and 2. I’m using more of my available credit

God grant me the wisdom to understand the internal logic of the credit system

4 weeks ago 44 0 6 0

The looks exactly like a technical specification to me. Have you read the W3C specs?

The source code is far more than 2000 lines long. So the spec is still an efficient, concise outline of the key architectural decisions you need to make source code.

4 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

IF you want to adapt software to fit your needs, run in your pref lang, change the architectural decisions, etc. rather than forking and editing source code, you can adjust at a higher level.

Specs are a concise, directionally correct design ref with less complexity than the implementation code.

4 weeks ago 5 0 1 0

This is gathering chatter so I need to clarify: neither openAI nor I is suggesting everyone prompts their own version. Obvs wasteful. Theres a canonical implementation!

The important line is ā€œin your programming language of choiceā€. Where lang could be any number of design prefs and variables.

4 weeks ago 5 0 2 0

I should have put more emphasis on the ā€œin your programming language of choiceā€ part. Where lang can be swapped out for many design prefs

The canonical code is one specific implementation. The spec-as-prompt means people have a higher level ref to make customisations to before they implement.

4 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Agreed! Spec writing becomes the core process to build better tools for, skill-build around. Good product and design taste has always been the essence of great software, but now we get to put more energy and effort there.

4 weeks ago 4 0 0 0

The canonical implementation gets patched. And then they update the spec with the patch too.

I should have emphasised more the ā€œimplement in your programming language of choiceā€ part. Where ā€œown langā€ could be any variety of design preferences. So you only prompt bespoke versions when needed.

4 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

I would bet on this happening. Maybe models help develop programming languages that are much more efficient than human readable code. Or maybe we just use these existing langs? (Not my area of expertise)

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Then I miscommunicated the general premise in my commentary. I very much meant to point to the highlighted part of the screenshot.

The ā€œimplement in programming language of your choiceā€ part. Alongside a canonical implementation. Where programming language could be any number of design variables

4 weeks ago 3 0 1 0

The spec is really good - detailed, comprehensive: github.com/openai/symph...

Implementations are now easy. Writing excellent specifications becomes the core skill.

4 weeks ago 38 1 4 1
A section of the OpenAI Symphony readme that says ā€œtell your coding agent to build symphony in a programming language of your choiceā€ with a link to a detailed spec

A section of the OpenAI Symphony readme that says ā€œtell your coding agent to build symphony in a programming language of your choiceā€ with a link to a detailed spec

We have reached a moment where instead of releasing software you simply release the detailed spec for software and tell people to prompt their agent to build it themselves

From the README of OpenAI’s new Symphony orchestrator: github.com/openai/symph...

4 weeks ago 175 26 13 29

Well, done for if the tools for OSS don’t evolve.

GitHub is working on a ton of new features and controls that give maintainers ways to fight fire with fire. But means contributing to OSS can no longer be a drive-by affair. Only high trust, high context people get let in to contribute. Trade-offs.

1 month ago 3 0 1 0

Photographer (family, wedding, events) is safe. Though I expect it to be a popular backup option, so maybe a competitive market.

Costuming is cool šŸ‘Æ

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

Oh TIL! I did photography before too, but just small gigs throughout high school/uni to make extra cash. I figure it’s pretty un-automateable. But also going to be one of the first markets to saturate since lots of people enjoy it šŸ˜…

Gotta find more niche manual labour ideas

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

Interior design is more at risk, but family photography not at all.

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1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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With interior design some parts can be AI collab, but it’s still a physical job demanding an understanding of light, texture, space, and, most of all, meeting human needs for a home. What activities does this space enable and encourage, how does storage work, etc.

But family photography, not at all

1 month ago 6 0 0 0

I’ve seen levels.io’s AI image products and I’m baffled by anyone paying for fake images of themselves, in places they’ve never been, bearing facing expressions they don’t make, augmented to be weirdly sexual when that’s not the vibe.

What is the point? To remember moments you never experienced?

1 month ago 10 0 3 1

How will an image generator capture my children’s expressions at this particular moment in time? At this specific age? In their home, surrounded by the objects of their life?

Photography is about capturing real, specific moments in time; how people look and feel right now. AI can do none of that.

1 month ago 7 0 2 1

What’s everyone’s physical labour backup career?

I’m thinking family photographer. Maybe interior designer?

I’m not good at either of those things… yet. But I reckon I could make it work if all white collar jobs melt down into the GPUs.

1 month ago 72 3 49 0

Levelling up humanity by reading the room and understanding basic context

1 month ago 3 0 0 0

Truly a celebratory event. So far I’ve just marked it by eating a large bag of crisps on the sofa while the little one empties out all the drawers and cabinets within reach. Pretty good day.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

šŸ˜‚ you have my sympathy. I hope yours ends up a better sleeper than mine

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