A friend was venting about Claude Code last week. He'd put rules in his CLAUDE.md. Clear, specific ones. And Claude would just ignore them.
Not always, but enough that he was losing trust. I'd been through the same thing.
What worked for me was moving most of it out. CLAUDE.md keeps the essentials. Path-scoped rules load when Claude touches matching files. Detailed docs sit in .claude/docs/ and Claude reads them when relevant.
Mine is 140 lines now and Claude is more consistent.
@jasonrosenthal This shows the real challenge with crypto lately.
The customers are limiting and retail has huge shiny object syndrome. (Often chasing air drops or hype cycles)
So building for a partner that is thinking long term or building for yourself is the best advice to give.
Distribution distribution distribution.
Building is now the easy part, finding users is the part that separates the wannabe's from the doer's.
Checkout my latest blog where I talk Manus AI and Vibe Marketing
Every feedback loop you relay by hand is latency you pay forever.
Mine was: make change → check browser → describe result.
So I gave Claude Code an MCP and cut myself out.
My daughter asked me on the way to school today: “When can we go back to Doodleworld?”
I told her I would ask @doodlifts
So what can I tell this @doodles loving girl?
This is my bet.
Going from application software engineer to engineering leadership to product and marketing lead.
My curiosity and interest across software products presents an incredible opportunity with AI.
And in January I decided to take the leap.
It’s been a whirlwind.
generalists are about to win big
If you understand a little of tech, business, and people, and can connect everything fast.
you're sitting on a goldmine right now.
@shiri_shh When hiring, I always looked for T shaped individuals.
People that had a wide breadth of skills but went really deep in one skill.
The incredible part with AI is all of those generalists now are able to go deeper on the rest of there skills with a simple prompt.