Scott Wiese

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Scott Wiese

Scott Wiese

@srwiese

Engineer, tinkerer, golfer, soccer(er?) side project: https://t.co/fkVMsJKWjy

Wauwatosa, WI Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Enjoyed dinner at Maggio’s last night for Tosa Restaurant Week. Added this light sweeter red to my bottldWine library with a quick picture and rating. apps.apple.com/us/app/bottldw…
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
@PrajwalTomar_ I tried using it stitch last night and then just used the export as zip option. I dropped it in my project directory and told Claude code what it was and it worked great getting it wired in to the app logic. I’ll have to try the MCP option.
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Spring break project with the kids. Build apps with Claude. Kids are each picking something they want to make. Let’s see how this goes.
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
@mstockton Hey Matt - you popped up into my feed since I’ve been following Claude developments more closely. For me it’s removed friction and made it fun to build software again in my spare time. Let’s grab a beer sometime. Interested to learn how you’re using these tools more.
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Matt Stockton
Matt Stockton@mstockton·
Fully agree with this, and I think there are lots of reasons why. Off the cuff: - Productivity is a drug for lots of people - These tools have video game like reward systems - For high-agency people, knowing that you 'could do a thing' likely means that you 'will do the thing' - This means you have lots more things you will do - There's something empowering about being way far ahead of 'what normal people know' - and that creates a snowball effect for you to lean into it. - The new 'flow state' is successful completion of lots of tasks that were once hard, and that is the necessary replacement for the flow state which previously was activities like successful large re-factorings of code-bases, etc. And above all else: It feels just magical to manifest your ideas onto the world in a way that just 2 years ago was entirely unimaginable. This is not comprehensive, there are many other reasons. What are yours?
Drew Breunig@dbreunig

Every software engineer I know using coding agents is busier than they’ve ever been. Code is cheaper, but there’s no shortage jobs to be solved.

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Scott Wiese
Scott Wiese@srwiese·
@drinkwithrapha Hi Rapha - I just made an app to help with that exact problem. You rate every bottle you drink from 1-5 stars and the app takes care of the rest. It builds a profile based on your taste. Not scores. Snap a pic of a shelf at a store or menu at a restaurant.
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Rapha Ventresca
Rapha Ventresca@drinkwithrapha·
Wine critics are useful for one thing: telling you what wine critics like. That's not the same as telling you what you'll like. Scores are borrowed taste dressed up as objectivity. The real work is building your own.
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
5) I wish it was slightly less optimistic. It’s tendency to say how awesome your ideas are, when they may not be, can give a false sense of confidence. Does Claude need a Sr Engineer personality you can invoke at times to poke holes in your logic and bring you back down to earth?
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Spent the last few months using Claude to develop an iOS app for the first time. Some things I learned: 1) Software/design skills still matter. As powerful as Claude is, without direction it can behave like a teenager - 100% conviction but running in the wrong direction
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
2) Clear understanding of users, their requirements, and key workflows is paramount. 3) Bite sized chunks work best. Plan thoroughly. Write the feature spec. Branch. Implement only that feature. Test thoroughly.
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Coming soon…
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
I usually go for French Southern Rhône reds, but wanted to try some Spanish wine this weekend. Got these recommendations from bottld.app 📸 Snap a picture of the shelf 🤖 Analyze all the bottles against your profile ✅Get your personalized top 3
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Stop guessing, start finding. 🍷 Most wine apps make you scan one bottle at a time. Bottld’s AI scans the entire shelf at once and pins your perfect matches directly in the photo. 📍 Found this 78% match in seconds. Join our TestFlight beta: testflight.apple.com/join/FDz2d633 #WineTech #AI
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Wine 🍷 shopping in 15 seconds: 1. Snap photo 2. bottld analyzes shelf 3. See your top 3 matches 4. Find them instantly Watch it work 👇 Try it free: testflight.apple.com/join/FDz2d633
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
I built an onboarding feature. It finds bottles of wine in your photos, simply rate them 1-5 stars to build your personal profile. Then, take a picture of a shelf of wine at the store or a menu at a restaurant to get recommendations. Try the iOS beta now: bottld.app
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
Planning a special meal for Valentine's Day? Use bottld to make sure you have a wine 🍷 that matches your tastes. Try it out free in beta right now: testflight.apple.com/join/FDz2d633
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
I've been working on a side project to learn how to use Claude that I am opening up for beta. Build your personal wine profile by rating wines you have tried (1-5 stars). Snap a picture of a wine shelf or menu. Get personal recommendations. 🍷testflight.apple.com/join/FDz2d633
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Scott Wiese@srwiese·
@UglyFootballSta Played it yesterday for the second time. A lot of the tee shots that look super tight actually have more room in the landing area than meets the eye from the box. That being said, it doesn’t take a wide miss to lose a ball. Course was in great shape!
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Badger Golf Nut@UglyFootballSta·
St. Germain GC is a near perfect “up north” Wisconsin golf experience. Fantastic conditions, a friendly staff and a fun layout. Cut out of the forest but there’s plenty of room. Best public golf experience north of Hwy 29 IMO. 🏌️
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Putt4dough24@putt4dough24·
Let’s see your favorite fall golf course pics! Here’s one of mine…the beautiful 12th at Shoreacres. #fallgolf #sethraynor
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