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James J. Womack
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James J. Womack
@james_womack
17+ years experience building cutting-edge dev tools & helping software teams self-actualize. Agentic AI @ ServiceNow. 🎼⚾️ 🏀
San Diego, CA Katılım Şubat 2009
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@RobertStock6 I'm excited for you @RobertStock6. I *am* a long-time software engineer, but the breadth and scale of the baseball stats projects I can now achieve on my own—it's been an absolute game changer.
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I’m a baseball player. I’ve never written a single line of code in my life.
But over the last few months, I used AI to build a pitching analytics platform from scratch.
8.9M pitches. Custom ML models. Total transparency.
Here is a look at what happens when you give an interested athlete access to AI:




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most steals by 30+ homer sluggers from california ballparkgenius.com/search?q=most%…
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Contrary to the blatantly false and slanderous accusations being made against me by Members of Congress and their friends in the propaganda media, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has and will continue to take action under my statutory authorities to secure our nation and ensure the integrity of our elections.
My response to Congress:




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Amazing 90s style website for a tennis club in Borrego Springs thecourts.net
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@LangmanVince @elonmusk You have data that shows otherwise?
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@greg16676935420 @marcrandolph He doesn’t work at Netflix now and didn’t then either
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ProTip™
If you want to manage or run two different version/branches of a repo at the same time, use git worktree instead of copying the directory or cloning it twice
git-scm.com/docs/git-workt…
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@akshay_pachaar What makes memory human-like? The human ability to store near infinite memories is nice, but not a single one of those memories is lossless.
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@tyler_agg anyone interested in creating great experiences, great art, great company culture etc.—they wouldn't be trying to automate 100% anyway. anyone who's used automated customer support (or listened to music on suno) of any sort could tell you that
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everyone's obsessed with building fully automated AI systems
but if you want good outputs especially for creative tasks, you're gonna need humans in the loop
AI should make things faster not fucking replace your brain entirely
here's an example of what i mean:
say you're building a system to generate ad images and scripts using nano banana and claude
you can automate parts like:
- customer research
- brainstorming
- creating prompts to send to claude/nano banana
but before it actually generates anything
have a human review the prompts and ideas first
because most of the time, the output won't be exactly what you had in mind
especially if you don't have really clean, structured performance data backing up those decisions
and that's totally fine if it requires a human review
these systems don't need to be 100% automated as creative tasks are meant to be iterative anyways
and remember automating 70% of the work while still getting great results is way better than doing everything manually
or having it fully automated and generating mid ass results
again the goal is to make your overall process faster with minimal loss of output
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