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P(ai)r Programming

Over the last 2 months with Claude Pro I've reached the point where I work with AI the way I work with humans. I'm working on a fairly non-standard app - it's got a long living foreground service and interacts with the device from that service. And I'm surprised how helpful it has been for this non-standard use case. Simple tasks First, for simple tasks, I tell the AI what to do and ask it explicitly not to write code. We first review what it's going to do before letting it code. It takes us about 2 to 3 iterations, and then it codes. For most tasks, it's really good. The reviewing started as a way to work around Claude's tight token limit, but now it's just a really good tool to make sure Claude and I are on the same page. This is exactly what I do at work with my team. Every meeting is us writing high level bullets of what they will work on, and once we're on the same page, I just review their code - which usually takes them 1-2 days to come back w...

AI: Asteroid Incoming

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Before we know it, everything around us is going to change. Here are my notes as of Jan 2025: We live in a world where computers can communicate more naturally, professionally, and even compassionately than most people. Computers have become sorcerers of words, and yet everyone is going about their lives as if nothing has happened. It feels like AI is that Earth shattering asteroid headed straight towards us from the movie Don't Look Up. If you haven't see the movie, please watch it. It’s a brilliant take on human nature. Half the people don’t believe AI will change anything. A few are sounding the alarm. And politicians? They’re doing what they do best—grabbing more power. Unfortunately we live in a hyper world, and people are tired of hypes. In 5 years, we've had Web3 Crypto NFTs AI may be hype, but for good reason. There's substance here. Of course, Rule 34 of the Internet prevails. I find it amusing that there aren't killer AI applications yet, except search and...