He really wants to shine, but how is this different than claude memory or skills? When I encounter something it had difficulty doing, or consistently start off with incorrect assumptions, I solve for it and tell it to remember this. If it goes on a long trial and error loop to accomplish something, once it works I tell it to create a skill.
> The difference obviously being, his way you own the memories; in what's currently deployed, it's the platform that owns them.
I don't think you are very familiar with the state of LLM assistants. Prompt files were a thing since ever, and all mainstream coding assistants support storing your personal notes in your own files in multiple ways. Prompt files, instruction files, AGENTS.md, etc.
I'm super productive on a 28" with yt constantly open slightly hidden behind the terminal window. EDM, chess videos, speedrun videos, having them in the background actually reduces boredom and lets me achieve more. Laptop is on the side with slack in case there is an alert or an important message.
That said, shout out to the well being app that comes with the latest gnome version! I allow it to force me to get up and walk around for five minutes at awkward times. I do light exercises like push ups and australian pull ups or get coffee while I wait. Being forced off the computer while I'm trying to focus actually makes the day more interesting.
I never understood why all the CAS tutorials pushed axios. This was before vite and build-scripts was how you did react. After the compromise I reviewed some projects and converted them to pure JS fetch and vite.
Yes, unfortunately authenticator apps just generate TOTP codes based on a binary key sitting in plain sight without any encryption. Not that it would help if the encrypting/decrypting machine is pwned.
> need ways to stay mentally sharp in the age of AI. Writing and publishing is a good one.
I have never typed and expressed myself so much before I started talking to clankers. Telling them what to do, teaching them skills, giving them architecture decisions and yanking their chain when they weer off course. I type in plain English maybe more than 60 hours a week now.
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