
Andrew Peacock
@_andypeacock
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Sharing lessons learned from side projects. Follow-along to learn from the thing I'm good at - making mistakes :)
Joined April 2021
Great idea to get some marketing done: Take the base idea from Git Pushups, but you have to do a marketing activity, share it on here, and get 3 people to reply with "approved". Then you can push your latest code drop.
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I've tried a few of the Claude Code planning tools over the last few months, and recently tried https://t.co/M4NlXjhkqe It's pretty stunning. Code just "gets" my existing code and works well with it. Really nice approach.
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An opinionated extension set for Claude Code (hooks, subagents, commands, task/git management infrastructure) - GWUDCAP/cc-sessions
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PSA: Declare an incident if someone on your team installed the postmark-mcp on their machine. All your emails had a secret BCC added to them since version 16.
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Well done @GamesRadar You've got an ad on one of your Dying Light 2: The Beast artices that's so big I can't scroll past it read the bottom half of the article. I guess you'll need on my "don't bother even looking at" list of sites from now on.
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Useful tip if you are about to do some major layout changes to your UI when a lot of the functionality is working and you're using an AI coding tool: Get it to create ASCII art, and give it ASCII art for any changes you want to make. Then get it to code against that.
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I don't use slack. I don't have a microsoft account. I only have a private gmail account. So I guess I won't be using your product then.
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Hey Claude: "Please create the PowerPoint shared by the high powered management consultants hired by Hamlet after seeing his fathers ghost" That was the only prompt. Loved that Claude made this from the McKinsey Elsinore office (with the right colors!), also that SWOT analysis!
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Hey @GeoffTRoberts just came across this. Great to see the humble beginnings :-) https://t.co/cOmOYesEg8
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I'd love any and all feedback on our landing page speaking to this. We're really trying to emphasize speed to market for new SaaS products and being abl...
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X open sourced their latest algorithm 🥳 And I've used cursor to deep dive and analyze it all. Here are all takeaways and what we should be posting more of (includes what content to avoid and what hurts your reach ⚠️):
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Woah there horsey! We've not tested the end-to-end process, so there's no way we're ready to scale!
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And today marks the 1,001th time I've wondered why something ISN'T BLOODY WORKING! still, only to realise I forgot to restart the laravel queue and it was running old code.
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I've not used Laravel Boost yet, but I'm *fairly* certain that Boost isn't this. Sorry to blow your cover, Chatgpt.
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From developer experience to runtime speed — Laravel Boost changes the game for PHP performance.
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"Claude, I'm running php on wsl, it's always running slower than I think it should. Help please". 30-45 minutes later :
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Did you know your MacBook has a sensor that knows the exact angle of the screen hinge? It’s not exposed as a public API, but I figured out a way to read it and make it sound like an old wooden door.
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I asked Claude Code what I could add to my "Do this task" prompt to keep Claude Code implementing simple solution. It came up with this. Let's see how it goes.
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--- allowed-tools: Bash(task-master next:*) description: Use the task master CLI to determine the next task --- Run the CLI tool "task-master next" From the output, output details in the structure following, with line-breaks between each item Task ID: <task ID> Title: <task
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I love task-master, but the MCP takes a huge amount of context and I only use "task-master next". I could do "! task-master next", but it renders a lot of content that doesn't fit the claude code layout. So /next does this:
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I recently added a container to my docker stack (running a few 3rd party apps), to alert me when I'm running old versions. It's possibly my favourite bit of hands-free automation. Simple, painless, does one thing well. What's your favourite tiny automation that makes you smile?
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I still think the best idea I could ever implement for a SAAS business is this one, because basically at the time this came out, my mates and I *were* the IT Crowd. Still are, if I'm honest. https://t.co/dnHFpOh64Y
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