I wrote about a workflow I’ve been using to manage AI agents across multiple projects using structured PRDs and task lists. It’s a manual, markdown-based approach that ended up being more reliable than multi-agent automation tools for real-world coding tasks. Covers how I set it up, what worked, and what didn’t.
> I think it can be summarized as "recklessness" (i.e. jumping the gun without proper understanding of/regard to foundational concepts)
Well… I tried to approach it properly. You google or look up in wikipedia a bunch of info on Buddhism, then you find most popular authors writing on the topic. You end up with “Zen mind, beginner’s mind” and a few others. None of them tell you it may hurt you, none of them mention doing it on group settings or with teachers, they recommend you starting alone and doing it daily. One of those foundational books (don’t remember which one), recommended doing an hour a day… How is one supposed to know that it is dangerous?