Downloaded this video and watched during my flight last night …
Honestly, one of the best recent videos on building with AI … practical stuff 👍
Anthropic, Claude Code 🧑💻
#AI
I'm joining OpenAI next week!🥹 The job search turned out to be really challenging but also super rewarding, so I wrote a small blog to share what I learned along the way and hopefully make the process a little less mysterious for the next person. https://t.co/6FigSBdenD
Structure your Socratic prompts in 3 parts:
PART 1: Theoretical Question
"What makes [output type] effective?"
PART 2: Framework Question
"What principles or frameworks apply here?"
PART 3: Application Question
"Now apply those insights to [your specific task]"
This forces step-by-step reasoning.
Some advice as I turn 32 🎂
(a quick thought dump, no particular order):
• Marry before 30. Ideally around 28.
• Homeowner before 30 (try).
• Live within 2-3 hours from parents & family.
• Don't start career with a remote job.
• Min. 5 years at a company.
Huberman:
- phd
- tenured professor
- #1 podcast
- yerbe mate company
- dates five women at the same time
- peak physical condition
You:
- writes unit tests
Gonna start a dal tasting. Like wine tasting but instead of trying fine wines there will be loads of rare but delicious slow cooked dals. With khameeri roti, naan & achaars.
I turned 41 this year, and here's some honest, tough-love advice for people in their 20s.
1: If you have a comfortable job, you're doing it wrong.
2: Your designer degree from an overpriced university is overrated for 99.99% of career fields.
Up’s opening scene is notoriously sad.
Pixar decided to rip your heart out in the first 4 minutes of the movie.
But what makes it such an effective hook? Why is it the perfect opening?
Here’s a quick breakdown:
I was very very sad when I learned the Domino’s pizza tracker is entirely fake (based solely on time since order), but I have to commend whatever engineer suggested doing that instead of spending $200 million building out the infrastructure to support it being real
I was very very sad when I learned the Domino’s pizza tracker is entirely fake (based solely on time since order), but I have to commend whatever engineer suggested doing that instead of spending $200 million building out the infrastructure to support it being real