We all have ideas. Ideas are immortal. They last forever.
What doesn’t last forever is inspiration. Inspiration is like fresh fruit or milk: It has an expiration date.
If you want to do something, you’ve got to do it now. You can’t put it on a shelf and wait two months to get around to it. You can’t just say you’ll do it later. Later, you won’t be pumped up about it anymore.
If you’re inspired on a Friday, swear off the weekend and dive into the project. When you’re high on inspiration, you can get two weeks of work done in twenty-four hours. I
Inspiration is a time machine in that way. Inspiration is a magical thing, a productivity multiplier, a motivator. But it won’t wait for you. Inspiration is a now thing. If it grabs you, grab it right back and put it to work.
Inspiration is perishable.
I ran my first autonomous ai coding loop. It worked continuously for ~24 hours (still building) to build a production ready app. All done on Claude Pro subscription (no apis). It had to take pauses in b/w to manage for the usage limits of Claude.
Continuously raising PRs while I was sleeping.
What a great time to be alive!
Complete prompt in the thread 🧵
Prompt that I used:
Goal of this project is to be production ready SaaS ready to be released to the world. I want following features:
1. .... list of all the features that you want.
2. ...
3. ...
Keeping all of these in mind, create a features_list.json file with detailed list of all features. This json file will act as a source of truth for the current state of the project.
Each feature in this file will have states e.g. "in progress", "blocked", "finished" etc. and have a "comments" field which will have comments from the finished task so that next agent can pick from that task. This file will be referenced every time the looping agent starts the work on this project.
Create a routine which will work on features listed in this features_list.json one by one. Whenever it's approaching the session limit, it will store the current state of the project in the comments of the in-progress feature. This routine will trigger these coding tasks at intervals of 1 hours each.
It launches two agents:
1. Initializer Agent: Reads the app specification and creates a list of all features in a json file. This json file is basically like a Kanban board.
2. Coding Agent: Works sequentially on features one by one, updating their status on the json file.
While it is hard to completely get rid of plastic water bottles from our lives, I don't get why they are getting smaller. They're adding to the already massive plastic problem.
The 200ml bottles at hotels & airports are ridiculous because customers have the ability to spend. 1/3
@BrettFromDJ I think it's about focusing on the essentials.
If good design is essential to make the product successful, then do that. Otherwise, focus on marketing, product functionality & feedback.
It is impressive how much developer productivity increases with @tailwindcss.
I am a huge fan of Theme UI. However, Tailwind makes things even more simpler.
Check out the new Data-centric AI resource hub. Built it using @GatsbyJS, headless WordPress, @algolia search engine, and Theme UI for managing the styles 🚀
To help anyone apply Data-centric AI, I’m excited to announce a new resource hub, with articles by experts (including @AnimaAnandkumar, @msbernst and D Sculley) and talks from the NeurIPS Data-centric AI workshop. Check it out! https://t.co/JeIhMfBvPa