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- url: https://maggieappleton.com/home-cooked-software
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name: "Maggie Appleton: Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers"
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I love so much about this presentation. I believe in the power of writing simple, rough software
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for small communities, or even for communities of one (e.g. yourself). I've done a lot of that.
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I also have been feeling the pull of local-first software with really simple tech stacks. That
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might be my disillusionment with the complexity of modern DevOps.
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That said, I don't buy that LLMs are going to suddenly allow a lot of people who have never coded
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before to start coding. Every LLM-based coding tool I've tried has been basically IntelliSense, but
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with more variance (plus and minus). To say that people without any other assistance can use
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IntelliSense to develop whole applications would be nonsense, and so far, I think it's the same
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for LLMs. Now, does richer developer tooling lower the barrier to entry? Certainly.
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- url: https://jeffhuang.com/productivity_text_file/
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name: "Jeff Huang: My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file"
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My system is pretty similar to this, though I'm still living the one-file-per-day life. I've tried
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just about all the options out there, and for me, the one that has the lowest friction and highest
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interoperability is text files.
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It also reminds me of the adage I've heard repeated many times about David Allen's Getting Things Done system: "if you
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can't do GTD with a pen and paper, you aren't really doing GTD."
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- url: https://pcalv.es/mosh-pit-rules-applied-to-social-media/
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name: "Mosh pit rules applied to social media"
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