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Claude Code Doesn't Make You Better at Multitasking

writing.peercy.net
3 points·by greenwallnorway·5 ay önce·0 comments

Green vs. Blue

greenvblue.npeercy.com
1 points·by greenwallnorway·6 ay önce·0 comments

Hacker News Title Patterns

projects.peercy.net
2 points·by greenwallnorway·6 ay önce·1 comments

Hacker News Headlines (game)

projects.peercy.net
27 points·by greenwallnorway·8 ay önce·15 comments

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greenwallnorway
·4 ay önce·discuss
Engineers are running 8 instances of Claude Code at once. That doesn't mean they are completing work 8x faster.

If you must hold the context for 8 agents in your head at once, your expertise as an engineer is wasted.

See https://emsh.cat/one-human-one-agent-one-browser/ - One man + one agent in 72 hours, did better than thousands of agents over weeks.

Staying focused on one or two important tasks still works. You won't fall behind.
greenwallnorway
·6 ay önce·discuss
https://writing.peercy.net

I try to send semi-regular links of the interesting stuff I read.
greenwallnorway
·6 ay önce·discuss
I did some analysis on top title patterns. Both of these make the list pretty handily: https://projects.peercy.net/projects/hn-patterns/index.html
greenwallnorway
·6 ay önce·discuss
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of... (13 titles)

...for Fun and Profit (13 titles)

...the Age of AI (29 titles)
greenwallnorway
·6 ay önce·discuss
From what I can tell in the image:

2x6: white

2x4: blue

2x2: grey

This makes interesting patterns, since you are more likely to use certain bricks in certain positions.
greenwallnorway
·6 ay önce·discuss
People are having fun submitting their fake scores to the leaderboard: https://kevinalbs.com/spherical_snake/leaderboard/

I see a person or two I know in there haha
greenwallnorway
·7 ay önce·discuss
Projects about hn on hn get a lot of attention here. I've sure done it before.

They're a lot of fun! And super easy to vibe code, if I'm looking to test a new model.
greenwallnorway
·7 ay önce·discuss
I've done it before. Projects about hn on hn get a lot of attention.

They're a lot of fun! And super easy to vibe code, if I'm looking to test a new model.

It's hard to restrain myself from navel-gazing, the lint in there is fascinating.

I'm not sure they satisfy curiosity as much as many posts with fewer votes, but that's okay.
greenwallnorway
·7 ay önce·discuss
I've written many variations of my own "quick, take a note!" app, and they all succumb to the same problem: I can't safely write a note when I'm in a car.

Driving by myself and listening to podcasts is when I have so many thoughts I want to write down.

I'll give this a serious consider.
greenwallnorway
·7 ay önce·discuss
What about email?

Email is a cousin to RSS - everyone has their email feed.

Senders push to an email inbox, rather than readers pulling feeds into an inbox.
greenwallnorway
·8 ay önce·discuss
Can I hear from those of you who have had a good IAC experience? What tools worked well?
greenwallnorway
·8 ay önce·discuss
ui idea: show the distribution over the slider
greenwallnorway
·8 ay önce·discuss
Ah! Good idea. Hurts replayability though, since we probably get not more than one 1000 pointer each week.
greenwallnorway
·8 ay önce·discuss
Yea - I didn't think too long on how to calculate points well. Is there a more balanced strategy?

Identifying some of the truly high-scoring articles (>1000) should be rewarding, and 200 vs 400 points is a pretty big difference on hn
greenwallnorway
·8 ay önce·discuss
I average a score in the range 1500-2000 (out of 2500).

I imagine those who spend more time on hn will ace it.