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rosano.ca 3 days ago
i have an impression that ai-assisted coding is so far most enjoyed by either people who can't debug anything, or, people who can debug absolutely everything
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rosano.ca 1 week ago
if ai-generated open-source code is incomprehensible to review, does that effectively make it closed-source?
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rosano.ca 3 weeks ago
trio improvisation (with Jack Rusher and Andrey)
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rosano.ca 1 month ago
projects solve the creator's need. products are the intersection of the creator's capacity to build a solution, solving other people's needs, and their means to compensate you for it. no intersection, no product.
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rosano.ca 2 months ago
learning and teaching are two sides of the same coin, so caring or not caring about one implies the same about the other
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rosano.ca 2 months ago
technical or nerdy ones mind might enjoy "reading the docs/spec/manual" while everyone else looks for "show me how to be amazing"
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rosano.ca 2 months ago
new to me: when the mind wanders while reading, skip ahead instead of going back
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rosano.ca 4 months ago
if a project evolves continuously, it may be worth tracking changes for who the audience is: it currently serves x, y, and z people, but new possibilities or priorities would trigger different messaging. coming from the question "who can benefit while this is incomplete?"
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rosano.ca 4 months ago
I just need to allow them to flow by themselves. Enough motivation will create the kind of atmosphere that everything goes smoothly. (with Mauricio Jimenez Motta)