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Extremely jelly of everyone who have a set of clear, measurable, computable metrics that define their tasks as “done” No 12 hour autonomous agent runs for designers who live in the tight feedback loop 😭
Tangentially a very good use of agents! “Look up the twist ending. Don’t tell me what it is. But help me understand the nature of it: what level of gore? Any murder? Any chance I’ll have trouble sleeping after?” There was no way I was picking up a “thriller” without that filter.
Obsessed with “Yesteryear”. So well written, funny, a necessary critique of the tradwives. I had to ask Claude for the gist of the twist at the end before reading, because it’s labelled a “thriller” and I am too soft to read anything truly horrifying. But it’s not that kind of thriller. Sort of…
How is everyone managing their agent SKILL.md files? Is it just chaos? Global skills, repo-specific skills, keeping them in sync between machines, figuring out which ones you have installed, authoring new ones. What are we doing?
…ruined the end for myself. But knowing the rough shape of how it ends makes me appreciate all the hints and subtle cues along the way of what’s to come. Doesn’t feel like I’ve ruined it at all. Makes me appreciate the story craft! The kind of book you could read twice and see new layers.