Not just UK. Was once sent some free goodies (caps/mugs/tshirts) from a software company in Ukraine I was ambassador of and customs tried to charge a couple hundred euros. Even product cost was less than customs charge. Just left it there. Sad thing is someone in customs is probably keeping it after auctions or something.
Here's the starter prompt — paste it into Claude Code to add a basic wrap-up to any project. 3 steps instead of 9. Grow from there.
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"I want a simple end-of-session wrap-up routine for this project. Keep it minimal — I'll grow it later.
Create or update CLAUDE.md in the project root with this section:
## Session Wrap-Up
When I say 'wrap up' or 'end session', run these 3 steps in order:
1. Capture decisions — Review our conversation and write a short bullet list of any architectural or design decisions we made this session (what we chose, what we rejected, and why). Append them to docs/decisions.md with today's date as a heading. Create the file if it doesn't exist.
2. Update CLAUDE.md — If any new patterns, conventions, or architectural rules emerged this session, add them to CLAUDE.md so future sessions follow them. Explain what and why, not just what.
3. Write a handover — Create or overwrite .claude/session.md with: date, what shipped (bullets), what's in progress (with context to resume), and a 'start fresh' note if nothing is in progress.
Add .claude/session.md to .gitignore — it's local working state, not project history.
Only run this sequence when I explicitly ask. Don't offer to run it proactively."
I used to lose hours every morning trying to remember what I did the day before with Claude Code.
Not the code — the *reasoning*. Why I chose approach A over B. What was half-finished. What the next move should be.
Then I built a 9-step wrap-up sequence. 5 minutes at the end of every session. Saves 30 minutes at the start of the next one.
Full breakdown in the article below. Prompt in article first reply 👇
https://t.co/ozbXCwolAp
Solo founders don't have a team. They have time — and it runs out ...
Horizon workflows: agent pipelines that scan, research, analyze, write, and publish on a schedule you set.
You describe the workflow once. It runs while you sleep.
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Só pelo facto de terem sido empresas privadas a investirem no projecto vê-se logo de onde isso veio.
Vai criar um sistema perverso onde as pessoas já pagam pelos resíduos sólidos e vão agora pagar também pelas embalagens.
Vai incentivar o roubo de ecopontos.
Vai ser prejudicial para o ambiente com viagens adicionais desnecessárias.
Mas no fundo o objectivo era mesmo esse, era levar as pessoas aos pontos de recuperação.
Enfim, uma trapalhada autêntica.
@merlindotcom_@Paperclip_AI@karpathy Just did the same today for mine. Not using paperclip. It’s a builtin from scratch system with persistent agents but the principle is the same. Could use your energy to help with my paperclip replacement ahah.