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Not to mention inflation. Whats not clear is whether UBI is cash or does it include access to "basic" facilities like health, education and housing?

I've actually been doing this for a year. I call it /checkpoint instead and it does some thing like:

* update our architecture.md and other key md files in folders affected by updates and learnings in this session. * update claude.md with changes in workflows/tooling/conventions (not project summaries) * commit

It's been pretty good so far. Nothing fancy. Recently I also asked to keep memories within the repo itself instead of in ~/.claude.

Only downside is it is slow but keeps enough to pass the baton. May be "handoff" would have been a better name!


Wait till you hit your 1000th. And its not just "assisted" but lock stock and barelled!


Clint thanks heaps for this. Really good to see a lot of old school CS/Graph theory applied in a nice way.

On an unrelated note - I did notice you were also a lawyer - So umm how what is next for you re this? What should we gear up for :)


Dang this was my reaction too! I thought a large part of it was open source (i remember the old anaconda days). TIL I guess!


"I made an open-source jupyter alternative" should be read as "I made a jupyter alternative which is also open-source".


I am really flabbergasted. How are they thinking using React for a TUI is a flex? Having 5 sessions open - and all idea - is taking up 98% of CPU. Is this another case of - "When all you is hammer, everything looks like nails"?


Im confused. Are you asking how to make money or how to spend your time if money was not a concern?

Answering the second question - I can find 48hours worth of things to do in a 24 hour day and none of them would be about work or just lazying around (nothing wrong with it). Life has so much to offer!!! Yeah AI can produce things. But theres a reason id consume human generated art. And thankfully real deep mastery still takes effort and passion!!


I mean duh? At the very least wouldnt one just show upt to their job for the "non work related" activities? Or work becomes your "passive income"?


Did they? I can get a 70" "smart"-tv for a few hundred bucks with a crap load of bloatware. But I cannot get the same TV that is "dumb" at anywhere near that price point (I just want a bunch of HDMI ports that I can connect other devices into - including my laptop). Those cost a lot more from what I recall. And part of this was due to TVs being a great port-key to grab your viewing habits etc?


Oh man so many things. I wrote a bunch of cool things a few years ago (and recently too) but have been scared to publish - mainly because even though ive used them in production, I felt publishing means having high quality docs etc. So now the biggest vibe-coding use case is to bring everything I wrote in the past to be "publish-ready".

Here are a few things:

Notations - A carnatic music notation parser, editor and renderer for the web https://github.com/panyam/notations

Galore - A LR parsing playground and library (used by Notations DSL above) https://github.com/panyam/galore

A few protoc plugins (I am very much grpc proto first):

protoc-gen-go-wasmjs (https://github.com/panyam/protoc-gen-go-wasmjs) - A protoc plugin for creating wasm bindings out of your grpc services so you can have your "go based backend logic" on the browser:

protoc-gen-dal (https://github.com/panyam/protoc-gen-dal) - A converter between protoc messages and datastore messages so you avoid writing API <-> DB Models.

Weewar (https://github.com/turnforge/weewar) - A clone of a favorite game of my from the 2000s just for fun. Still in progress.

Plenty more but just dusting off old things has been my biggest thing lately and in the process building tooling to standardize my next gen of apps/sites etc.


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