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i hate systemd, arch's ridiculous account system, gitlab issues and docker btw
Exercise gets way more fun once you notice a body transformation getting underway. It’s the same way with math.
Sep 14, 2025
What people tend to need the most yet have the least in their lives is a supportive hard-ass. Not to be confused with an unsupportive hard-ass or a supportive pushover. That’s the gap I aim to fill as best I can with my writing.
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the best way to stop this from happening is ask to set actual goals that you can achieve before the meeting, and then speed run it
How I’ve personally applied the Math Academy learning approach to areas outside of math (specifically biology and music).
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Time is the #1 killer of dreams and aspirations. When someone gives up on their dream, or gives up on figuring out what that dream is, it’s typically a result of them losing the race against time. That is the point of compressing time, of removing skill bottlenecks early.
Sep 6, 2025
Self-knowledge is not part of your base install. You don’t spawn with it. You gotta work your ass off to acquire it bit by bit, exercise by exercise, experience by experience, just like developing expertise in any other subject.
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The above was originally based on eigenprompt but then dried out to focus on development @eigenrobot
Playing around with Output Modes too. I glued together a few prompts I've worked with over these months, and came up with the following that complements the CLAUDE md linked above: --- description: O…
Aug 26, 2025
At the core, it’s not really a race against your peers. It’s a race against time. Accelerating helps you find your place in the world before time closes in on you and forces you to settle for something else.
Aug 26, 2025
That’s why I’m so excited by the prospect of eliminating educational friction, solving the thermodynamic efficiency of education, and building machines that make people insanely skilled as efficiently as possible.
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And cannot yell enough about how good meaningful commits are for ~memory and state tracking
The constant improvements are wild too. Whatever changes they made lately made it much better at both following the implementation plan and staying focused. Barely needs reminders now
It’s incredible at design and planning too. The more detailed and fleshed out your core ideas, the more CC is able to take them to the next level and put it all together
Hooks seem better than gates too. If hooks can call subagents then gg
The next pass is to distill this into more targeted and scoped sub-agents
The meaningful git commit messages let me hit Esc much more often. The git log and its changes are a better way of refreshing state than keeping a long context window. It also reduces costs and st…
While coding, I'll add more notes to keep it laser-focused on the specific, current task. It still likes to scope-creep and add some logging/exception fluff.
With Anthropic's large safety focus, they're big on Gate and Stop conditions for doing "unsafe" things. I'm using Gate conditions to force it to specifically follow certain things in the doc. Without …
That led to the following md file I'm currently using in a few projects, made of course with some help from CC itself: # Project Guidelines ## Project Context <<Your high-level project descrip…
Running thread with my evolving CLAUDE md structure and learnings
After reading some of the official Anthropic resources, watching a few of their talks, I had a simple first pass that was working ok. Then I read lim's vibecoding notes that helped a lot of separate t…
Measuring performance is the only way to reliably assess knowledge and learning.
Aug 20, 2025
There’s a large gap between the standard math curriculum that students learn at school, and the additional skills that show up on standardized exams like the SAT, ACT, etc. We’re working to fill it.
Aug 18, 2025
Rule #1 is pessimistic, but rule #2 is optimistic.
Aug 16, 2025
It’s amazing how fun a seemingly boring thing can become once you develop a habit, establish some baseline competence, and get some skin in the game.
Aug 16, 2025
I’m wondering if there will be support added for using vaults inside of WSL? Currently when I open a vault inside WSL, it errors out and never loads. The main driving factor for wanting the vault inside WSL for me is so…
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Hi everyone, I’m looking to track my eating habits for two main reasons: To better understand my fat and sugar intake and use trend data as motivation to gradually improve my diet. To identify patterns between what I …
Aug 12, 2025
If you are willing to train seriously to achieve a goal, don’t let yourself get faked out and discouraged by how long it takes people who don’t take their training seriously.
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Personal site for posts about my interests: the biotech industry, medicine, molecular biology, neuroscience, biorisk, science, consciousness, AI, innovation, decision making, philosophy, games, sci-fi, probability, and forecasting (among other things). I write to learn, mostly about biotech.
Aug 3, 2025
Explore machine learning models.
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I'm about to add ~500 videos on CS, maths and related things to ludwigabap dot com -- they are tagged/classified just like bookmarks and appear in the tag tree etc... which makes me think I should re…
A beginner-friendly tutorial on creating a bookmark content collection in Astro.
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Chapter 4 of NASA’s Systems Engineering Handbook doubles as an *extremely* high-quality prompting guide for AI. It’s a “How to work effectively with coding agents” masterclass in disguise. Handbook …