Reduce the padding in the macOS Menu Bar, avoiding the notch which can hide menu items. You can go even lower than 6. Helper apps aren't worth it.
defaults -currentHost write -globalDomain NSStatusItemSpacing -int 6
defaults -currentHost write -globalDomain NSStatusItemSelectionPadding -int 6
The recent market slump reacting to AI eating SaaS feels like the same "hit the brakes" moment we had in 2020 when Covid hit. Then it was "hit the gas" after it realized the software industry was primed to accelerate.
There’s so much signal on X. Every single day I stumble upon many, new to me, ideas across a variety of disciplines that are beautifully articulated to deliver these concise wisdoms to casual scrollers like me.
The Lofree Flow 84 is bliss. I have never wanted to type more than when I'm on this keyboard. Touch typing across the keys is a waltz across this beauty. Well done to team that imagined & built this dream. https://t.co/6L0UwGXmr4
Masterful capture of how fast AI is moving and the mindset we should have, by @scottwernerd : "We forgot how to cook, so we could remember how to create." https://t.co/s9Y66kzEm3
The $20/mo plans across Cursor, Claude, and ChatGPT seem to be the sweet spot for me, versus going $100/mo "all in" on one. A few hours coding on one will time out, then I switch to another and it forces me to stay familiar with how they all compare.
I imagine Apple held back the Black iPhone 17 Pro color to use as a sales boost once the launch sales soften. Hopefully around Christmas they'll release it. Easy cash grab for them to sell the less popular colors off the hype of a refresh alone.
Nearly 70 years ago, the field of AI was founded at a summer workshop at Dartmouth College. One of the organizers was a guy named Claude.
Claude Shannon was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and computer scientist who became known as the "father of information theory". Born in Petoskey, Michigan, he studied at the University of Michigan and then MIT. He passed away in 2001.
Anthropic's AI model, Claude, is named after him.
https://t.co/JjYPm63kIS
We will have vibe coding platform for anything you can imagine.
Currently, you still have to be a developer to really make it useful in production but it’s just a phase. I’m bullish.
Many made up their mind after trying to code with chatGPT v1 early 2023 and never look back. Even last month there has been significant progress. Better models, better context engineering.