Sidebar ━━━━━━━ Homepage sidebar content -- included by home.html via include_post. Slash Pages ─────────── /carry/ /verify/ /top4/ /yep/ /nope/ /ai/ /wants/ /tinyapps/ /analytics/ /now/ /start/ /colophon/ /markata/ /feeds/ /thoughts/ /about/ Latest Thoughts </thoughts/> ──────────────────────────── 💭 A love letter to Pi | Lucas Meijer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdbXNWkpPMYwww.youtube.com <http://www.youtube.com> I hate how he called out terminal user interfaces as shit… then proved web interfaces to be superior. Damn him. I love working from my terminal, but having ai prove itself through html </html/> reports including video, image, metrics, charts, and text is goated. Rethinking yourself has the bottleneck not the orchestrator feels real. Validating the work is hard, theres a shift right now and everyone is trying to figure it out. Lucas’s technique is a little bit of be lazy and tell it to prove itself to you, so as you juggle your 15 agents you have a nice report to read. April 15, 2026 ai </tags/ai/> llm </tags/llm/> agents </tags/agents/> thought </tags/thought/> 💭 How Claude Code’s Creator Starts EVERY Project - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWrsLqnB6vAwww.youtube.com <http://www.youtube.com> This is a really good guide, with quite a few good nuggets. I need to try deleting my AGENTS.md and rebuilding it from scratch more often. I liked how he talked about having agents prove their work and tell them up front how they will be judged. What I didn’t care for so much was the feeling that a lot of the rules go in markdown, thats not a rule, thats a suggestion. Rules should be deterministic. They should be tests and linters that ensure they are followed. Suggestions are good, but dont trust the agents to always follow them. And don’t trust that they wont change your rules, keep them honest. April 15, 2026 llm </tags/llm/> ai </tags/ai/> agents </tags/agents/> thought </tags/thought/> 💭 POV: Growing up as a Millennial be like 🤣 AC:@mikemancusi #mil... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qH3KH-q_tGEwww.youtube.com <http://www.youtube.com> Feeling this today, feels like everything continues to get worse. Trying to be more positive, and its hard. April 15, 2026 random </tags/random/> thought </tags/thought/> 💭 Write It First, Then Let AI Drive - Kenneth Reitz kennethreitz.org <https://kennethreitz.org/essays/2026-04-12-write_it_first_then_let_ai_drive> Interesting take by Kenneth Reitz. Not quite sure how I feel about it anymore. It kinda hurts, but I’m not sure if code aesthetics matter as much as the product anymore. I cared when I was the one editing, but at this point I’m not doing a lot of edits by hand. Do these aesthetics affect the final products that users use, Not sure. AI makes me sad. April 14, 2026 llm </tags/llm/> ai </tags/ai/> thought </tags/thought/> 💭 I am slowly coming around to AI assisted programming. x.com <https://x.com/ThePrimeagen/status/2043861800819761382> If agents make prime a bit faster, what does that mean for the rest of us mortals? April 14, 2026 llm </tags/llm/> ai </tags/ai/> thought </tags/thought/> See all thoughts → </thoughts/> Recent Pings </pings/> ────────────────────── ### Ping 50 </ping-50/> I wrote code by hand today... I was out of tokens April 15, 2026 View </ping-50/> ### Ping 49 </ping-49/> What's going to happen to all of our software when Anthropic Mythos finds all of the 0 day vulnerabilities? Will everything depending on the bugs break? Will it be possible to fix them cleanly? Will we all get pwnd when the bad actors get access to them before everything is patched? Will LTS Operating Systems Die? April 13, 2026 View </ping-49/> ### Ping 48 </ping-48/> April 8, 2026 View </ping-48/> ### What is this job anymore </ping-46/> The job of writing code is dying, models are getting better, the average person will have their average features implemented in average ways with no effort by agents, the writing is on the wall. We are still trying to review most of the critical code, this is slowing us down, is it really stopping any bugs or giving us any more familiarity with the product, marginally. The time is now to grease up your UAT, testing, deployment pipelines. Dont let agents delete entire regions. Review your backup and restore strategy, you do have a DR plan right? Things are changing fast, the best of us are still better than the clankers. Most of us have more context than the clankers. Most of us have more intuition of what and where to implement fixes. Context windows and memory will be solved problems. Your DR plan, UAT, testinng and QA environments will not come for free, you need to make them, and deeply integrate them into your processes. April 3, 2026 View </ping-46/> ### Ping 47 </ping-47/> April 2, 2026 View </ping-47/> See all pings → </pings/>