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How I write software with LLMs
I don't care for the joy of programming

Lately I’ve gotten heavily back into making stuff, and it’s mostly because of LLMs. I thought that I liked programming, but it turned out that what I like was making things, and programming was just one way to do that. Since LLMs have become good at programming, I’ve been using them to make stuff non

https://www.stavros.io/posts/how-i-write-software-with-llms/
I made a voice note taker
It's small and tiny and so cute

Have you ever always wanted a very very small voice note recorder that would fit in your pocket? Something that would always work, and always be available to take a note at the touch of a button, with no fuss? Me neither.

Until, that is, I saw the Pebble Index 01, then I absolutely needed it right away and had to have it in my life immediately, but alas, it is not available, plus it’s disposable, and I don’t like creating e-waste. What was a poor maker like me supposed to do when struck down so cruelly by the vicissitudes of fate?

There was only one thing I could do:

I could build my own, shitty version of it for $8, and that’s exactly what I did.

The problem

Like everyone else, I have some sort of undiagnosed ADHD, which manifests itself as my brain itching for a specific task, and the itch becoming unbearable unless I scratch it. This usually results in me getting my

https://www.stavros.io/posts/i-made-a-voice-note-taker/
I made another little bedside clock
I call it 'Bedtime'

The other day I saw a video by someone who bought a $16 electronic clock, and it looked interesting, because that little clock had been taunting me for months by showing up constantly in my AliExpress recommendations. I held off on buying it because what am I going to do with yet another clock, but the video said that it has an ESP8266 inside, and that, with a little soldering and programming, you could run ESPhome on it!

Obviously, I didn’t need any more convincing, though I remembered this clock being listed for $6 for a while, and balked at the $16 the video mentioned. I ordered a different listing, which I found for $12, hoping it would be the same as the one from the video.

Fairly serendipitously for this purchase, the last bedside clock I made was showing its age a bit. Mainly, the dimmest setting on its screen was bright enough to be annoying when I’m in bed, and the screen has been burned-in quite a bit. A new monochrome OLED screen is an easy fix, but I’d prefer a color one (especially if it can be dimmed more), so hopefully I’d be able to replace the Do Not Be Alarmed clock with this new one.

The new clock arrived promptly, and I

https://www.stavros.io/posts/i-made-another-little-bedside-clock/
I converted a rotary phone into a meeting handset
The meeting stakes are high when you can get hung up on

As you may remember, or completely not know, I have a bit of a fascination with old rotary phones. Occasionally, when people learn about this fascination, they donate their old rotary phones to me, so I have ended up with a small collection.

The other thing I have a fascination with is meetings. Well, I say “fascination”, but it’s more of a burning hatred, really. One day, a few months ago, I was in one such meeting, as I have been every day since, and I jokingly pretended to get irate about something.

One of my coworkers laughed and said “I bet if this were a phone call, you’d slam the phone down right now”, and a dread spread over me. Why didn’t I have a phone handset I could slam down? Had I really become a corporate husk of my former, carefree self, puppeteered by

https://www.stavros.io/posts/i-converted-a-rotary-phone-into-a-meeting-handset/