There’s something about history-based fiction that gets me every time. The feeling that the past holds secrets we haven’t uncovered yet. The Venetian Betrayal leans into that perfectly like the previous two already did. Love these Cotton Malone books 📚
@rswebdesigner this is the right instinct. wispr works for casual input but the second you need real correction mid-sentence or cross-app workflow it falls short. dictaflow handles hold-to-talk and actually overrides when you mess up mid-word.
People ask me what tools I use for coding. The honest answer: it's not one tool anymore. It's an entire ecosystem. Here's what my daily setup looks like as a frontend engineer at Buffer 🧵
Two more tools that quietly changed everything: Granola captures my meetings so I can query decisions and action items later. Wispr handles voice input across my whole workflow — I'm way quicker talking than typing.
Took the little time of resting after our move to build a couple of little things that I had on my list for a while now.
A little interactive quiz to practice Tamil letters for learn-tamil.com and a little plate calculator for getmaxout.app
Claude's scheduled tasks: What do you use them for?
The only thing that I use them for at the moment is to weekly update some npm packages for projects and create a PR for these changes (basically what dependabot does but in a single PR instead of multiple)
@rswebdesigner voice coding is becoming the default for anyone who works with agents all day. typing feels like dial-up once you get used to just talking
One of the biggest improvements in my workflow recently has basically been talking to AI using a speech-to-text tool like Wispr Flow. Especially with multiple instances of Claude running, talking instead of typing makes you a lot quicker.
Designers & PMs that code instead, engineers that ship entire UIs that actually don't suck. Things have changed so much recently and I love it.
It's just a matter of time that these roles will merge into one single. A builder (or how the Laravel community would say: "Artisans")