I used command+shift+4 to capture screenshot, then share -> copy, then paste in Codex/Claude. Quite tedious.
There is a better way: ctrl+command+shift+4 directly copies to clipboard. 3 clicks less. (You need to have at least four fingers, though)
Tried grill-me of @mattpocockuk. It's good, but doesn't replace simply talking to the LLM. Asking questions about all vague branches makes sense when you want LLM to be the driver of conversation. It "pushes" you toward it's questions. Sometimes it's relevant, sometimes it's not.
I'm slowly realizing most of the ideas I have can be implemented as a skill, and (sadly) I don't need to waste months of my life developing a general purpose low latency super optimized SaaS platform whose only user is me.
Yes, I need to find an alternative way for wasting time.
Announcing a new Claude Code feature: Remote Control. It's rolling out now to Max users in research preview. Try it with /remote-control
Start local sessions from the terminal, then continue them from your phone. Take a walk, see the sun, walk your dog without losing your flow.
It took me a long time to find that ctrl+c clears current prompt in Codex. It helps when you are writing long prompts and for some reason you wanna clear the prompt.
Hey guys at @Figma Make, you clearly need to work on your model's system message. The results are more than ugly. It doesn't even know a very basic concept like spacing.