best way to destroy the morale of your friends groupchat:
talk about an idea for months, never build it, then watch a big company launch the exact thing on your timeline and realise you may have just missed a once-in-a-generation outcome.
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ai & weekends ep4 was a banger again.
8 projects shipped in 4 hours.
agentic trading. communication layer. med reminder. “leetcode” for prompt engineering. the gauntlet. bangersonly. llm research. music tagger.
everyone shipped something real 🚢
By popular request: you can now branch conversations in ChatGPT, letting you more easily explore different directions without losing your original thread.
Available now to logged-in users on web.
if you're going to fuck up all day, every day, you might as well schedule it.
get it all done in 30 minutes, so it doesn't interfere with the rest of your day.
Completely agree on the UX pain! I've actually built an extension that sorta solves this - it adds branching capabilities to ChatGPT conversations so we can explore multiple follow-ups questions while digging deeper on to a particular thing.
It also gives you pop-up that shows the original prompt and a click on that helps you navigate to that fork.
Most people fall into a hollow productivity trap and think they are actually productive. And no, I am not talking about just being busy.
Hollow productivity is when you spend hours managing tasks, organizing, and tracking without real progress. It feels productive, but nothing meaningful gets done.
You are really productive when you focus on moving the needle and creating results that matter. Focus on what truly counts.