My multiplayer Space Invaders game: github.com/adewale/vade...
My multiplayer music synthesiser: keyboardia.dev and github.com/adewale/keyb...
Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies card deck: enoshop.co.uk/products/obl...
My multiplayer Space Invaders game: github.com/adewale/vade...
My multiplayer music synthesiser: keyboardia.dev and github.com/adewale/keyb...
Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies card deck: enoshop.co.uk/products/obl...
Here are the links we mentioned in this video:
What James called SawyerDev: github.com/SawyerHood/d...
Guardrails blog post: www.fuzzycomputer.com/posts/guardr...
Guardrail Coding slides: www.slider.dev/guardrail-co...
My initial attempt at a guardrails Skill: github.com/adewale/guar...
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The synecdoche of "AI" for LLMs leads people to say ridiculous things like "AI isn't good at chess".
Currently: thinking about the implications of a Markdown web.
The great benefit of computer sequencers is that they remove the issue of skill, and replace it with the issue of judgement. With Cubase or Photoshop, anybody can actually do anything, and you can make stuff that sounds very much like stuff you’d hear on the radio, or looks very much like anything you see in magazines. So the question becomes not whether you can do it or not, because any drudge can do it if they’re prepared to sit in front of the computer for a few days, the question then is, "Of all the things you can now do, which do you choose to do? " --Brian Eno
Also, this Brian Eno quote has been really stuck in my head for weeks:
"The great benefit of computer sequencers is that they remove the issue of skill, and replace it with the issue of judgement.
... the question then is, "Of all the things you can now do, which do you choose to do?""
I built two new tools to help coding agents demonstrate their work beyond just running automated tests: Showboat and Rodney simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/10/...
Obsidian uses local files, so all your standard terminal commands work for editing/moving/searching/etc
Obsidian CLI adds everything else:
- interacting with the UI
- internal functions e.g. base queries, orphans, etc
- devtools, console, screenshots, eval, etc
See the CLI docs!
this is pretty good
No, DeepMind has not solved the protein folding problem.
#Alphafold predictions are valuable hypotheses and accelerate but do not replace experimental structure determination.
An iPhone simulator with a couple of toggles
A chat that summarizes the work that was done to build a debug menu
I've always had to weigh the tradeoffs of "spend time building out a debug menu for internal feature flags" and "use the time to build features that users provide value". With the right setup for a parallel working structure, now I can do both. 😄
This is both important and unsurprising. If you use AI to do something unfamiliar, you learn less and are not more productive. The weakest area was in finding bugs, exactly what is needed most.
Their previous research showing large productivity gains was with people who were familiar with the task.
My hypothesis: we scale coding agents beyond the 80% mark through automated review + adversarial loops + modular services architecture that keeps features small and self contained
Reminds me a bit of Terry Pratchett's concept of "horizontal wealth" www.tumblr.com/jedno-pivo-p...
"You like the books and now you have money? Buy more books! Change those catenary bookshelves for good hardwood ones! In my case, build a library extension to your office."
Jamuary. Day 31
Today's track: "Last Samurai. Standing"
keyboardia.dev/s/9cbc2a35-8...
Jamuary. Day 30
Today's track: "30 (derived from 29)"
keyboardia.dev/s/a3574a7a-8...
Jamuary. Day 28
Today's track: "Demo Daze"
keyboardia.dev/s/c1e2256a-3...
Jamuary. Day 27
Today's track: "Alias"
keyboardia.dev/s/025b47fa-3...
Jamuary. Day 26
Today's track: "Melodic"
keyboardia.dev/s/7992c643-c...
Jamuary. Day 25
Today's track: "Rumble"
keyboardia.dev/s/65d5287e-9...
Jamuary. Day 24
Today's track: "Soho Piano trio - redux"
keyboardia.dev/s/27b3fdf8-b...
Jamuary. Day 23
Today's track: "Soho Piano trio"
keyboardia.dev/s/caf585c9-9...
Jamuary. Day 22
Today's track: "Plush"
keyboardia.dev/s/ffc59354-7...
Jamuary. Day 21
Today's track: "Plinky polyrhythms"
keyboardia.dev/s/b5c6d9c9-1...
Jamuary. Day 20
Today's track: "Shaker groove - stirred"
keyboardia.dev/s/cfdfc640-8...
I have never liked the term "second brain" because it sounds externalized and passive
ideally Obsidian should feel like strapping into your exosuit, a direct extension of yourself
Jamuary. Day 19
Today's track: "Soho Cafe"
keyboardia.dev/s/03194b85-a...
Jamuary. Day 18
Today's track: "Jam"
keyboardia.dev/s/cc6acc4b-a...
Jamuary. Day 17
Today's track: "Strength in the broken places"
keyboardia.dev/s/d4ded993-0...