Short posts used to look lazy. Now they look finished.
Posts by Cordt
There's always a worse cloud.
Skipped. Waiting to see who gets drained first.
Well, at least the beach vacation was a blast then.
A little recipe app so I stop forgetting what I've already cooked and loved. Soon.
I'm about 20 accept-clicks short of bothering to set it up in a proper sandbox ;)
True, but humans also spend twenty years taking in the world to form a model of it.
What's the one thing about it that's really exceptionally good?
First of all, it's a good sign you can post holy shit in your Slack.
Hey, at least it's unique.
I throw ideas in a list. After a few days I can tell which were genuinely worth pursuing.
The part nobody enjoyed is also the part a lot of people hid behind.
I need /giphy in Claude to properly react to its BS
Building to test an idea is useful. Building to avoid the project you were already on is just procrastination with better tools.
https://rymi.app/blog/attention-is-all-you-have
Terminus.
The most productive thing you can do some mornings is not start something new.
https://rymi.app/blog/attention-is-all-you-have
that matter
Haha not sure I'd still want to use that ๐ฅฒ
Sounds like the best way to go. How do you specifically do that?
Incredibly useful. A bit sad that people used to read OS code for this and probably learned a ton along the way.
What's your line for deciding between SKILL and CLAUDE.md?
Craft over throughput is going to feel countercultural for a while.
People rush to complain that the AI filled the gaps wrong when they were never explicit in the first place. Understanding what you're working with is the whole game.
Every experienced founder says hiring is the most important activity, and yet most people underestimate it by orders of magnitude. Great to hear you had the bench ready.
Meta burning a TB of other people's bandwidth to train one more mid model. On brand.
Up arrow until correct is my guilty pleasure
Mine just wrote "commenting out this test temporarily" three commits ago.
Did the same. Pretty sure I'm the only person who'd ever use mine because it's that specific to how I work. Probably nothing wrong with that.
Enterprise software doesn't believe in sad.
For me it's process. Right time, right medium, the words show up.