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Neil Berget

@neilberget

Software Engineer 🧩 @heygoodgames / https://t.co/5ooXkQip2R 📷 https://t.co/KO0kTZKdhQ 📚 https://t.co/mHBPsbeSOy

Blaine, MN Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Vork Hammerfist 🇺🇸@VorkHammerfist·
@xwanyex Brings to mind my family's cats. Absolutely refuse to snuggle on a bed, or be held while sitting. They can only be held while standing up.
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wanye@xwanyex·
Everybody talks about sleep and sleep training, but to me the most unreasonable thing about babies is how they always want you to stand when you’re holding them. Don’t even dare sit down. Any particular advantage to standing? Is it more comfortable? Does it help us accomplish anything? Nope. Do it anyway! Do not sit on that couch. I’m going to need you to stand.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
*Now* I see this:
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
You might have seen the article going around why GPT models have overused "goblins". Need the same write-up now for Claude's use of "Belt and suspenders".. This just drops in randomly at least once a week:
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Just added a daily scheduled check-in for cron-capable runtimes (OpenClaw, scheduled agents, etc). Two modes: light morning ping with the day's focus, or an accountability interview — sleep, water, soreness — that calibrates the day's suggestion.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
You report back what you did and how it went, and it will log it so each future workout will take recent ones into account and scale up or down accordingly.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Building a fitness coach skill for Claude Code/Codex/OpenClaw/etc. It interviews you once to learn your goals, equipment available, and workout preferences and from then on you can just say "give me a 30-min workout". github.com/neilberget/fit…
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Can't help it, still love it when Claude tells me "this is awesome"
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
I'm playing around an AI-powered spelling assessment at my SpellCamp site: spellcamp.com/try-assessment I need some people to try it out and let me know how (and if) it works for them.. I'm curious if the results and generated word lists seem on point for you. Give it a go!
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
This one was quite tough for me to get the 6 on.. #crosswordle 1044 - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️🟩⬜️🟩 🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️🟩⬜️🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜️⬜️ 🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️🟩⬜️⬜️ Streak: 26🔥 crosswordle.com
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
After a day of use this is definitely a key part of my workflow now.. I've expanded on the instructions in the wrap-it-up.md file. Current version is: ``` ok let's wrap it up: - remove any temporary debug code that was just added in this session - fix all compiler warnings - update claude.md with anything important you've learned about this project in this session that should be persisted into future sessions. Not every single feature detail has to be documented in claude.md.. more high level info to speed up understanding of project and key architecture decisions that are likely to be useful to know in future. You don't always have to change anything. ```
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Starting to play with custom slash commands in claude code. Here's one: ``` mkdir -p ~/.claude/commands echo "Fix all compiler warnings and update CLAUDE.md with anything important you've learned about this project in this session that should be persisted into future sessions." > ~/.claude/commands/wrap-it-up.md ``` Then just `/wrap-it-up` when you're done with a session.

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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Starting to play with custom slash commands in claude code. Here's one: ``` mkdir -p ~/.claude/commands echo "Fix all compiler warnings and update CLAUDE.md with anything important you've learned about this project in this session that should be persisted into future sessions." > ~/.claude/commands/wrap-it-up.md ``` Then just `/wrap-it-up` when you're done with a session.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Couple starter tips: - you are the `@` character - fair warning on the game balance - needs work. But it is beatable! - don't even try it on a mobile device :) - it's worth reading the help: '?' icon or keyboard shortcut
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
Definitely just a fun hobby project. Might work on it more, might not -- We'll see!
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
My daughter wanted to make a dragon game last year, so we built DragonRogue together - a roguelike RPG that's now playable at dragonrogue.fun It's buggy, but it works.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
@joshlewis @ScrapingBee Well, on the trial account but looks over powered/priced for an ad-hoc / run once a month personal script.
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Neil Berget@neilberget·
To export a list of purchases off Amazon - for something like maybe running a script to categorize transactions in your budget let's say - you have to submit a data request and you get a message saying it SHOULDN'T TAKE MORE THAN A MONTH.
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