Legs to L sit didn’t feel as hard. I guess 1/week consistency works. Before, I was swinging too much between infrequent, easy workouts and too sore workouts. Figuring out a moderate balance now
Today, I was on my way to building up a "life OS" system with AI just for me... but then I decided to take (mostly) automated secret rotation and management seriously. Working on that. Kinda funny to admit that I didn't deal with it properly before.
@cyrusnewday Does this use Zernio under the hood? Not sure why I’d use this over Zernio which already comes with MCP, and I can easily make my own skills for it. Busy convenience I suppose
I left someone on read for over 76 days.
Just forgot, tbh. iMessage is one long list sorted by recency — replies scroll off the top, half-typed drafts vanish the second you switch threads. It has no memory of what you meant to do.
I can't see your messages. The source is public.
7-day trial, then you pay once if it was worth it. $30 for v0, every 0.x update included, own it forever with a license.
Trying to have a rough baseline of 10k steps a day. I do some running or sprinting to keep up cardio. Glad to have some parks nearby and reasonably flat sidewalks
@geoffreylitt@NotAlanKay I would say it's important to understand how things work, so that we can contribute more to the wellbeing and happiness of all people. AKA contribute to society. Rather than solely accumulating knowledge.
@geoffreylitt Good points. I think that improving my mental model / understanding for a product is worth it if I care about it in the long-term, it's complex, and needs high judgment. But a good mental model in some ways is helpful for improving loops.
the only real usecase for loops that i've run into is addressing AI review comments on my PRs. I have a skill called "/address-pr" that just keeps replying to AI comments and fixing code until -- as a goal -- the only issues are deferred things, fixed, or wrong. i make the final decision on which reviews are wrong though