I wrote a bit about the difference between rules and gates in prompting - blog.fsck.com/2026/04/07/r...
Posts by Jesse Vincent
welcome back
For anyone using Claude Code, I cannot recommend the Superpowers plugin by @s.ly enough. I've been raving about it to enough people that I just wrote up my thoughts as a quick blog post emschwartz.me/a-rave-revie...
Superpowers 5.0.7 is out now. The exciting new thing here: Native support for GitHub Copilot CLI.
blog.fsck.com/releases/202...
The sky above Shahid Rajaei port
(2025 photo. Not current)
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What's My JND? 0.0098
Can you beat it? www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd...
Superpowers 5.0.2 is out now - It should fix Codex's use of subagents and it replaces the Brainstorming server with a zero-deps node script, rather than bundling a bunch of node modules. blog.fsck.com/releases/202...
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Superpowers 5.0.1 is out now. Claude wrote up the details: blog.fsck.com/releases/202...
The headline item is (finally) full Gemini CLI support. Also, a bunch of improvements and bug fixes.
They’re clearly colleagues. Please do not get them in trouble over the anti-fraternization policy.
Superpowers 5 is out today: blog.fsck.com/2026/03/09/s...
There are a bunch of improvements inside, but my favorite new feature is the new 'visual brainstorming' workflow that uses your browser to help talk through anything where ASCII art might not be high enough fidelity.
this is the cyberpunk future we were promised.
I plopped down $20 for Claude Code and installed the Superpowers plugin from my old friend @s.ly.
I fed it the PDF with the MIDI spec and told it what I wanted. Superpowers asked me a few questions about implementation and it wrote a product spec.
Codex redid it a little bit. But thank you! 1.0.4 has the feature.
For the most part, I am not the one writing the documents. And what I want is something that is closer in paradigm to “browser“ than “editor“ or even “viewer“
Sounds straightforward. Maybe this is why I need an openclaw?
v1.0.3, out now makes Clearance a proper Markdown Browser, with a URL bar and everything.
With 1.0.3, coming out as soon as notarization is done, it can browse remote markdown files and should be able to navigate between them with hyperlinks.
...which makes me a browser maker?
Oh no.
I mostly don't edit files by hand. Although Clearance has an edit mode for local files, if you swing that way.
I designed it to focus on reading and navigating between docs, but it has a bit of light editing support as well. It's the perfect app to read all those markdown files your agent makes.
100% free. primeradiant.com/blog/2026/cl...
I'm spending a ton of time making software these days, but I'm never working with source code. It seems like my entire workflow is Markdown files.
I'm pleased to debut Clearance, Prime Radiant's new dedicated "Markdown browser."
apologies
I can't wait to see what I do with it, either!
My dad tells stories about joyriding on the beltway the night before it opened.
I'm really bad at watching YouTube videos, but multiple people have told me that this intro to Superpowers is pretty good.
youtu.be/romGzY0Xu0s?...
are those docker machines relatively persistent? I would strongly recommend you keep those directories around somewhere stable. Because that history is gold. You can look at packnplay. it’s a Docker wrapper I wrote that will make sure your Claude directories don’t languish inside the containers
Absolutely. Coffee sometime?
primeradiant.com/blog/2026/wh...
First post on the new corporate blog.
Also, a new engineering notebook tool I knocked together over the weekend to help you comprehend what you've been working on with your coding agents.
In terms of what the situational awareness display idea is, comma, 100%. I was thinking of the giant projected green screen displays. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co... doesn't quite have the 'vibe'