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Notes from the workbench.
Thinking out loud about PHP, AI tooling, ABA software, indie hacking, and whatever else I'm shipping this month.
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2026
8 posts
06·06
A Linear workspace per project in Claude Code (no more reconnecting)
If you work across two projects with two different Linear workspaces, Claude Code's Linear MCP makes you disconnect and reconnect every time you switch. Here's how to bind each repo to its own Linear account so it just works.
#ai
#claude-code
#mcp
#tooling
~8 min
05·14
Stop stuffing every AI rule into one root file: apply-agent-rules
Most projects pile every AI agent rule into a single root CLAUDE.md and the file balloons past a thousand lines. Subdirectory rule files are a much better idea — and apply-agent-rules makes them practical.
#ai
#tooling
~6 min
04·24
One LLM Isn't Enough: The Data
Two months of multi-model code review across 217 commits and 1,514 findings. Consensus is rarer than I thought, and 87% of real bugs were caught by exactly one model.
#ai
#review
#data
~9 min
04·03
One LLM Isn't Enough
Relying on a single AI model to write and review your code is asking the student to grade their own homework. Here's the multi-model pipeline I run on every commit.
#ai
#review
~5 min
02·20
Getting More Out of Claude Code: Tips for New Users
Treat Claude Code like a very fast junior developer who needs clear direction. A handful of habits — plan mode, scoped @ references, skills — make the difference between magic and mess.
#ai
#claude-code
~3 min
01·19
The New Skill in Software Development isn't Coding
I shipped a web app to both app stores and ported a React app to native Swift for Apple TV — with no prior mobile, React, or Swift experience. The bottleneck isn't prompting. It's knowing what you want.
#ai
#product
#opinion
~5 min
01·16
From Web to Living Room: Porting to Apple TV
How I ported a React application to a native Swift game and shipped to Apple TV — without knowing Swift, or React. AI did the syntax. I knew what I wanted.
#ai
#swift
#product
~5 min
01·13
From Prompt to App Store in 48 Hours
It started with one sentence in Google AI Studio: 'Vampire survivors style game where you fight programming bugs.' 48 hours later it was approved for sale on the App Store.
#ai
#product
~9 min
2021
2 posts
04·23
Dotfiles for Developers — Part 2
Homebrew Bundle, mas-cli, and Mackup. The bits that turn a fresh Mac into a working dev machine in a single command.
#dotfiles
#macos
#tutorial
~7 min
03·23
Dotfiles for Developers — Part 1
Homebrew, iTerm2, Zsh, Oh My Zsh — the small set of tools that turns a fresh Mac into something you actually want to work on.
#dotfiles
#macos
#tutorial
~8 min