Dear self, whenever you stray, heed the wisdom herein. Get back on track and keep going. Stray, but never lose sight of your goals! Fail upward! ๐ฅ๐
How I use Claude for 2D website animations ๐
1. Ask Claude to create CSS keyframes for floating or bounce effects
2. Use Claude to write fade-up animations on scroll
3. Ask Claude for parallax code for backgrounds
4. Generate hover effects like glow, scale, rotate buttons
5. Use Claude to animate text word by word
6. Paste the code, adjust timing, launch
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Yes, anyone can build anything now. We know. But it wasn't that hard to do before. You execute a series of steps toward a goal.
The problem is psychological. Most people will still fail to start, and even more will fail to iterate. Your competition isn't as large as you think.
๐จ SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY
A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it.
Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment.
Click โ youโre inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal.
The numbers are insane:
- Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000
- Cost to make this scan: ~$200
- Time to โtourโ 50 houses: one evening
- File size: smaller than a TikTok
The science is wild too:
Itโs called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing โsplatsโ of color and depth.
AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like youโre THERE.
The grift opportunity is even wilder:
Freelancers are already charging $300โ$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums.
One person + one phone + one weekend = a business.
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๐จ Holy shit...A developer on GitHub just built a full development methodology for AI coding agents and it has 40.9K stars on GitHub.
It's called Superpowers, and it completely changes how your AI agent writes code.
Right now, most people fire up Claude Code or Codex and justโฆ let it go. The agent guesses what you want, writes code before understanding the problem, skips tests, and produces spaghetti you have to babysit.
Superpowers fixes all of that.
Here's what happens when you install it:
โ Before writing a single line, the agent stops and brainstorms with you. It asks what you're actually trying to build, refines the spec through questions, and shows it to you in chunks short enough to read.
โ Once you approve the design, it creates an implementation plan so detailed that "an enthusiastic junior engineer with poor taste and no judgement" could follow it.
โ Then it launches subagent-driven development. Fresh subagents per task. Two-stage code review after each one (spec compliance, then code quality). The agent can run autonomously for hours without deviating from your plan.
โ It enforces true test-driven development. Write failing test โ watch it fail โ write minimal code โ watch it pass โ commit. It literally deletes code written before tests.
โ When tasks are done, it verifies everything, presents options (merge, PR, keep, discard), and cleans up.
The philosophy is brutal: systematic over ad-hoc. Evidence over claims. Complexity reduction. Verify before declaring success.
Works with Claude Code (plugin install), Codex, and OpenCode.
This isn't a prompt template. It's an entire operating system for how AI agents should build software.
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Overthinking is a drug. It gives you the feeling of progress without the risk of reality
The only exit to the doom spiral is doing literally anything. It doesn't have to be the right thing. Doesn't have to be the big thing. Just any thing that breaks the loop.
I accidentally discovered how to compress a semester of learning into 48 hours.
A grad student at MIT showed me his NotebookLM setup. I thought he was just organized. Then I watched him pass a qualifying exam on a subject he'd never studied before.
Here's exactly what he did:
First: he didn't upload a textbook.
He uploaded 6 textbooks, 15 research papers, and every lecture transcript he could find on the subject.
Then he asked NotebookLM one question:
"What are the 5 core mental models that every expert in this field shares?"
Not "summarize this." Not "explain this topic."
Mental models. The stuff that takes professors years to develop.
But the next part is what broke my brain.
He followed up with:
"Now show me the 3 places where experts in this field fundamentally disagree, and what each side's strongest argument is."
In 20 minutes he had a map of the entire intellectual landscape of the field:
the debates, the consensus, the open questions.
Most students spend a full semester just figuring out what those debates even are.
Then he did something I've never seen before.
He asked:
"Generate 10 questions that would expose whether someone deeply understands this subject versus someone who just memorized facts."
He spent the next 6 hours answering those questions using the source material. Every wrong answer triggered a follow-up:
"Explain why this is wrong and what I'm missing."
By hour 48, he could hold a conversation with his thesis advisor without getting destroyed.
The tool didn't change. The questions did.
Most people treat NotebookLM like a fancy highlighter.
These students are using it like a private tutor who has read everything ever written on the subject.
The difference between a semester and 48 hours isn't the amount of content.
It's knowing which questions to ask.
my three business principles:
โข done > perfect
โข simple > complex
โข testing > guessing
don't overthink. don't overcomplicate.
just take action daily.
read more books.
not because itโs productive.
not because itโs aesthetic.
but because it rewires your brain.
every good book upgrades your mental firmware.
you start seeing patterns others miss.
you start connecting disciplines.
you start thinking.
books are the ultimate leverage.
cheap to get. infinite in return.
read more books; thatโs how you actually get smart.