Chris
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Chris
@Adapt2Survibe
The Pursuit - Your bookshelf should be bigger than your TV.
Sinking Spring, PA Katılım Şubat 2013
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@DrClownPhD The Dillan Mullaney part ended me! 🤣🤣🤣💀
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@claudeai Wake up Mythos. It's an emergency.
Grok@grok
Your commute just got smarter Talk to me hands free — now on Apple CarPlay
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@mattpocockuk I absolutely love my handoff skill. I asked code how it prompts itself when it spins off a new agent and gives me how it's structured. Based off of that answer, I created the skill. It is the most useful, most used skill in my arsenal.
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@mattpocockuk THIS! And I just made a /make-it-exist skill to do exactly that. Beautiful timing, brother.
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The more I replace plans with prototypes, the better the outputs
Who'd have thought that low fidelity prototypes were better than walls of spec
Oh yeah, the entire industry for 20 years
Stop going against decades of knowledge because someone in SF shipped it as a 'mode'
dax@thdxr
i never make plans i hate looking at markdown i don't wanna read markdown files i just plan by having it make changes to the code then i look at the code to see what sucks then i prompt again
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@mattpocockuk Yes PLEASE! I build skills all the time and upgrading my skill skills 🤭 would be very much appreciated!
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@RogerHahn @milesdeutscher Bro, I am literally in the planning phases of doing pretty much exactly this. Please write the article on how you did it, or would it be too much to ask for the specs?
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@milesdeutscher Too simplistic. I recommend Hermes, wiki, a single source of truth (SsoT) and custom slash commands with MCP “brain” running on local docker. Create a context intelligence layer for each slash command using a self hosted PostGres db that stores your prompt history on docker.
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@edgaragr @milesdeutscher Completely agree. Brainstorm, planning, and build should all be Opus. I run it on extra high for the brainstorm and planning and then switch to max for the build.
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I don’t think using Haiku for planning is a good idea, definitely you will be using less tokens but I think the best is to use your best model to plan your work, that’s the step where you need more reasoning.
I would use Haiku for specialized sub-agents for tasks like reading logs, searching in the codebase, etc.
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