@alliekmiller Spotlighting the power users is the move. That’s where all the leverage is and it’s the best way for others to learn (by seeing what their peers are doing step by step)
@MattBGilliland@danshipper Yeah I’m mostly Claude too. I tried what you suggested a while back, and for the most part it seems to be working fine. But there wasn't a clear method that either of the agencies have done. So I'm still always worried something's gonna get lost.
@MattBGilliland@danshipper That's an interesting idea. I'm not technical, so how would you go about this? Which agent should I prompt and what should I say? 😁
"For the first time since his creation, man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem - how to use hts freedom from pressing economic cares"
- John Maynard Keynes
I think the main thing AI has taught me, through all the time savings it brings, is that I’m not a very interesting person
Faced with a surplus of free time, I realize I don’t really have hobbies besides content consumption
I’m forced to conclude that I don’t have very deep friendships, and am not a core member of any particular community
I’m not very cultured, I’m finding, and don’t have abiding interests in art or literature or history or much that isn’t directly related to my work
I have a work-centric life, in other words. AI pulls back the curtain on just how impoverished such an existence is, by disabusing me of its necessity
Given the freedom I’ve always said I wanted, I’m at a loss as to what to do with it, except plow myself even harder into work, thus exacerbating the lesson
There’s nothing more confronting to humans than freedom
@fortelabs "For the first time since his creation, man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem - how to use hts freedom from pressing economic cares"
- John Maynard Keynes
Most teams are still treating AI like a smarter search box.
I think that’s wrong.
The real unlock is turning AI into an operating rhythm:
daily pulses
signal digests
follow-up loops
decision audits
reflection cycles
Not “ask better prompts.”
Build better feedback loops.