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.@claudeai Code in the iPadOS app + @vercel … the first time my iPad has ever been truly productive for anything. I can get meaningful, valuable work done on the go without the bulk of a laptop. And the larger screen on an iPad means I can preview my changes before deploying to production (something that’s much harder just on an iPhone).
As a non-developer, Claude Code has given me superpowers I never imagined would be possible. Just a couple of years ago I was struggling with so-called ‘no code’ tools to make anything useful. I now use Claude Code, or the apps it has helped me build, every single day.
And the improvements since its first launch, both in the product and the model, are where I most feel the exponential curve of AI progress. You can feel the frontier expanding as every few months, a feature or an idea that was previously out of reach becomes possible.
When my ChatGPT wrapped said I was in the top 1% of users I just laughed. On both an hours-per-day and also the sheer number of tokens generated, I’d use Claude Code 5-10x more than Chat.
Not only has Claude Code saved me hundreds of thousands of dollars and made me and my team more productive, it’s meant we can say ’yes’ to new ideas more often and allowed us to do things that were previously prohibitively expensive.
So grateful for all that Claude Code has made possible.
GPT 5.1 just makes stuff up. Super confidently. And when you correct it, it gets all defensive. Takes too much prodding to get it to search the internet for real answers. Very friendly, just usually wrong.
Hey! Thanks for all your feedback on the ViewStats AI thumbnail tool, we pulled it and added a funnel for creators to find real thumbnail artists to commission
YES! Ok, long rant incoming.
I recently did a complete reset on my Apple Watch. It’s been super buggy lately so I reset it and started afresh, not from a backup. So my first ‘clean’ Apple Watch since 2015.
I’m slowly finding all these features that I never knew existed, or had immediately turned off previously and then forgotten.
So last night I went for a run for the first time since the reset. And discovered that Siri can now talk to you on your run. It’s probably been doing this for years but I’ve always had it turned off.
If you’re doing a structured workout it tells you when to go hard, when to recover, speed intervals etc. except it’s truly awful. It sounds so robotic and formulaic. It’s so bad I thought about quitting my run half way through, turning Siri off, and then starting the run again in silence.
I kept thinking, there must be a better way.
So when I got back from my run, I asked ChatGPT to look up the most recent docs for Apple’s WorkoutKit.
Then I got chat to simulate data for a structured workout. Then to simulate the data that would come from an athlete’s watch mid-run. Then I used all of that to start drafting a system prompt for an Apple Watch workout app that gives you feedback and instructions mid-run, doesn’t suck, sounds like a human, and will actually encourage and inspire you to finish the next hard interval. It was incredible. THAT COACH would inspire me to keep putting one foot in front of the other as I train for the next marathon.
Took less than 30 minutes to build a proof of concept.
But all I could think about is what on earth are all those devs doing at Apple…
I can’t code. I’ve done an 8 hour Udemy course on Python. Just enough to be able to read the code that ChatGPT writes for me. Yet enough to build super useful tools that have generated MILLIONS of dollars in value for my consulting clients.
And yet all those guys at Apple who should know what they’re doing are just letting the greatest opportunity in tech history sail by.
The world needs more employees and INtrepreneurs who will push through barriers and find ways to innovate.
@emollick I’m convinced my kids will be the last generation where the normal thing is to get a drivers license. There’ll soon come a tipping point when the tabloids turn on ‘selfish human drivers’.
@MatthewBerman 4.5 was amazing. I work in marketing and so far nothing beats 4.5. 4.1 outputs are very good but still require significant edits / another agent to evaluate and edit first drafts.
@i_am_eth@nabeelqu https://t.co/NmXH56eLwT the podcast and website content are all ai generated. Episodes are produced in batches. I do about 3-4 months’ worth at a time and the vibe-coded app uploads and schedules it all to the podcast host and the website.