I find the opposite. I tend to think through the problem myself, give cursor/claude my understanding, guide it through a few mistakes it makes, have it leave files at 80% good enough as it codes and gets stuck, and then…
I think therapy is at its best when it's a rubber duck and debugger for changes you are already trying to make. It doesn't solve anything for you.
This is my one pet peeve with the web version of Claude. I always forget to tell it not to write code until further down in the conversation when I ask for it, and it _always_ starts off by wanting to write code. In…
I think you gotta keep it fun. I make things I think are cool that I think others might think are cool too. That's it. Literally "I just think they're neat." Sometimes I just get a quiet "That's nice dear" from friends…
Hey just wanted to say that I've been using this for the past week since I saw your post on Reddit and it's honestly been a joy to use and subjectively it feels like it's reduced the friction I usually feel when…
Not the person you're replying to but "What emotionally drives you, if not the assessments of your peers? Why excel at work, why find a partner, why do your best to be better everyday?" It's fun and it makes me happy.…
My theory based on nothing but internal reflections A lot of people's minds are raised from a young age to make judgements and comparisons with others. Their minds are told that one must be useful to be valuable, and…
https://tricycle.org/beginners/buddhism/dependent-originatio... Dependent origination (Skt: pratityasamutpada, Pali: paticca-samuppada) is also known as conditioned co-arising and several other terms. Buddhism teaches…
It certainly changed mine. The thing that I came to understand after experiencing what I did (I won't call it jhana because I haven't yet found a teacher to ask and I don't want to misspeak) is that our behavior is…
I cannot. It's easier to imagine the sensations of being with the person than it is to visualize the person themselves. I can't visualize the faces of any of my exes but I can vividly "feel" the memory how we felt being…
I have the same experience. Often times I find myself skipping steps when explaining things to other because I'm referencing a very obvious (to me) spatial disconnect between two concepts. I've also noticed that I'll…
https://recosense.medium.com/how-netflix-uses-ai-and-ml-to-d... This reminded me of this article I read a few years back. I wonder if they still use the same method.
I'll start by saying this isn't really directed at you. > Have you ever thanked your ancestors for eradicating Neanderthal, your mother for not sticking to her first dating prospects, or all those who died in wars so…
I find the opposite. I tend to think through the problem myself, give cursor/claude my understanding, guide it through a few mistakes it makes, have it leave files at 80% good enough as it codes and gets stuck, and then…
I think therapy is at its best when it's a rubber duck and debugger for changes you are already trying to make. It doesn't solve anything for you.
This is my one pet peeve with the web version of Claude. I always forget to tell it not to write code until further down in the conversation when I ask for it, and it _always_ starts off by wanting to write code. In…
I think you gotta keep it fun. I make things I think are cool that I think others might think are cool too. That's it. Literally "I just think they're neat." Sometimes I just get a quiet "That's nice dear" from friends…
Hey just wanted to say that I've been using this for the past week since I saw your post on Reddit and it's honestly been a joy to use and subjectively it feels like it's reduced the friction I usually feel when…
Not the person you're replying to but "What emotionally drives you, if not the assessments of your peers? Why excel at work, why find a partner, why do your best to be better everyday?" It's fun and it makes me happy.…
My theory based on nothing but internal reflections A lot of people's minds are raised from a young age to make judgements and comparisons with others. Their minds are told that one must be useful to be valuable, and…
https://tricycle.org/beginners/buddhism/dependent-originatio... Dependent origination (Skt: pratityasamutpada, Pali: paticca-samuppada) is also known as conditioned co-arising and several other terms. Buddhism teaches…
It certainly changed mine. The thing that I came to understand after experiencing what I did (I won't call it jhana because I haven't yet found a teacher to ask and I don't want to misspeak) is that our behavior is…
I cannot. It's easier to imagine the sensations of being with the person than it is to visualize the person themselves. I can't visualize the faces of any of my exes but I can vividly "feel" the memory how we felt being…
I have the same experience. Often times I find myself skipping steps when explaining things to other because I'm referencing a very obvious (to me) spatial disconnect between two concepts. I've also noticed that I'll…
https://recosense.medium.com/how-netflix-uses-ai-and-ml-to-d... This reminded me of this article I read a few years back. I wonder if they still use the same method.
I'll start by saying this isn't really directed at you. > Have you ever thanked your ancestors for eradicating Neanderthal, your mother for not sticking to her first dating prospects, or all those who died in wars so…