Keep Your Own Personal Context
When working with AI, notes, decisions, project history, and working context should live somewhere you control.
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When working with AI, notes, decisions, project history, and working context should live somewhere you control.
Every model/approach to any problem you choose will have limitations. That’s unavoidable. The mistake is thinking you can design your way around that upfront. You can’t. The only real choice is which problems you want to have.
The LYQD exchange has launched! Here I am talking about it.
Managing multiple projects without burning out? It’s possible - but only with the right systems. Here’s how I use Notion, AI, themed workdays, and systems to stay focused, protect my energy, and actually enjoy the process (most of the time!)
How I fixed the Navbar when upgrading the Massively Ghost theme
A question you should ask if you're starting a business.
It's been a while but I've been working on a few projects that I'd like to share: * I'm working with LYQD to build the first
Following on from a previous post about directly detailing the worst case scenario if we don’t succeed at something (and then realising that it usually isn’t anywhere near as bad as
I'm restarting a thread I began a few years ago, with some of the weekly links that I found interesting: * Sora looks incredible, this helps explain how it works as well
Thoughts of getting ISO 27001 Certification.
Thinking through the worst-case scenario often makes a decision clearer. Here's how to do it.
Deadlines to 'achieve' a goal can be useful, but setting them is more art than science.