Posts about artificial intelligence on kottke.org — links and commentary by Jason Kottke.
I run Claude Code with --dangerously-skip-permissions flag, giving it full system access. Let me show you a new way of approaching computers.
Posts about artificial intelligence on kottke.org — links and commentary by Jason Kottke.
A collection of articles highlights various approaches and insights into optimizing AI-assisted coding workflows, primarily focusing on Claude Code and its transformative impact on software development.
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Lauren Goode convinced her editors at Wired to let her spend a couple of days at a tech company called Notion learning how to vibe-code (i.e. AI-assisted comput
This is a concise, actionable guide of how to set up and use Claude Code as a power user. I’ve collated this advice from a bunch of different external sources (documentation, @bcherny, other tech blogs), as well as my own usage. This guide is kept intentionally brief – to dive deeper into any specifics, follow the relevant links. Guiding principle The single insight that drives all the advice below is that context management is everything. The name of the game is “how do I make sure Claude Code always has access to the right information it needs to solve the immediate problem, no more, no less?”.
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One month ago, I subscribed to Claude Max. I've been using AI agents including Claude Code for some time prior, but with the flat pricing, my…
Every AI tool has its strengths and weaknesses, and the only way to discover what they are is by using them.
Sometimes I read a piece of writing that has me thinking for days or weeks. It's silly to keep all of that good stuff with me and only me, so I decided to start documenting it for others who may be interested. Position on this list serves no relation to the writing's worth, it's purely chronological. 🌟'd links are articles I highly recommended reading. 2025 🌟 WhatsApp Uncles vs. Wisdom Aunties Working With LLMs: A Few Lessons It's a Torturous Chaos Until It Isn't Rolling the Ladder Up Behind…