Of course what works for you will depend on your codebase, your models, and your context/tools tuning, so YOU SHOULD RUN YOUR OWN experiments like this!
A fun thing you can leverage AI for is learning about and tuning your own harness and habits with long running experiments using data or derivable data that _only you have_. 🧵
Playing around with some 'personal software'... a rust based TUI built on top of the keep.md API, for reading and sorting through everything I have it collecting . . .
thanks for providing the API @iannuttall !
Playing around with some 'personal software'... a rust based TUI built on top of the keep.md API, for reading and sorting through everything I have it collecting . . .
thanks for providing the API @iannuttall !
Good judgement and diligence have always been important to building scalable systems, and that has not changed. It's easy to lose sight of that when there is a daily onslaught of new AI skills, models, and techniques competing for your attention.
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Succinctly and accurately describing work to be done is a superpower with this new crop AI tools, so the cruelest irony is that using them carelessly can erode those very skills over time.
Fun with AI: I ported my blog site to Cloudflare + Astro, re-skinned, and built custom components that were more 'me'. Some very recent posts include notes on that migration, and thoughts on using the new 'light' MacBook Neo as an AI remote control. AMA https://t.co/IYY559BxYD