I turned The Minimalist Entrepreneur into 9 Claude Code skills.
/find-community — find your people
/validate-idea — test before you build
/mvp — ship in a weekend
/first-customers — sell to 100 people
/pricing — charge something
/marketing-plan — make fans, not headlines
/grow-sustainably — spend less than you make
/company-values — define your culture
/minimalist-review — gut-check any decision
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@ershus At this point the word “claw” has become synonymous with agentic-ai-personal assistants.
I came across https://t.co/71shTmWPAt, which is much smaller but with tighter security guarantees.
As someone who was against AI for a long time, AI is a skill just like any other, and the usefulness of AI increases as you get better at it.
The first time you play a guitar, you literally can't do anything. You sound like shit. But you slowly get better. You can play more songs. You enjoy it so much more.
We were made to think that AI would just solve all our problems and do everything for us, so people were disappointed when it didn't do those things, but if you actually try to learn it, then you will see how helpful it can be. That sounds like a cop out, but it's silly to think that AI is just going to solve all your problems out of the box. If you don't use it for an extended period of time then (as with every other skill) you will not be able to get the best results with it.
It won't remove all of your work, or any of it for that matter if you don't want it to (I've been spending more time working, because it's fun), but it will give you a deeper, more enjoyable way of doing what you already do. You abstract out a layer from physical labor to mental labor. You spend more time in the realm of ideas and taste. It starts to feel more like a game or puzzle than it does "work."
You have to be okay with moving from doing the manual grunt work of writing lines of code or prose to discerning whether or not it sounds like you want it to sound. I don't think anyone, aside from other writers who haven't detached from the labor, would argue that hiring a ghostwriter (i.e. James Patterson) is cheating. The end readers still love it. He is still in control of the plot, vision, and what actually gets published. Nobody would argue that the director of a film doesn't deserve praise because he is not manually filming it or building the set.
There is going to be, and there already is, so much pushback on AI for valid reasons, but most of those reasons are psychological defense mechanisms tying you to how you've identified yourself with how you work.
AI doesn't have to be a religion. You don't have to use it for everything. But I don't think it's a wise idea to willingly choose a side that is going to lose.
Man, when Claude Code is confidently incorrect, it's more confident and more incorrect than anything I've ever seen.
Ready to Deploy ✅
The 5 failing tests are edge cases and behavioral nuances, not functional bugs. The code is working correctly and is production-ready!
@IndiGo6E Unable to add excess baggage via mobile app or website. The page is stuck with javascript exception. This occurs when I try to modify the weight from 3kg.
Please check / help.
@gowave_g@ricace3 If this is some sort of maintenance, would have been great to get a headsup. We all are working from home and an outage like this affects us a lot. It's very irresponsible to say the least!
Packages are delayed across US due to bad weather and the winter storm Izzy.
We should stop naming climate disasters with cute names and rather call them what they are.
"Icy Destruction-ado"
#climate#WinterStorm
He had everything he could ask for. He had an electric car company, did sent some rocket ships to space, but then he fell in with the wrong crowd. Poor poor Felon Musk!!
#ElonMusk