Tag

#ai-assisted-coding

11 entries
11 entries
January 8
The Camera You Have on Hand: Using Codex Web to Act on Ideas Instantly

Learn how Codex Web lets you build and deploy projects instantly from your phone—no desk setup required.

December 30
Quoting Jason Gorman: The Future of Software Development is Software Developers

Have you ever asked an LLM to do the same task in different languages and gotten wildly different results?

December 26
From 9 Posts to 47: Building, Breaking, and Learning With AI in 2025

My 2025 review: from building real projects with LLMs to exploring security risks, prototyping, and the philosophical impact of AI on work and creativity.

November 3
Experimenting with Codex CLI, Agents.md, and PRDs

First impressions using Codex CLI with Agents.md and PRDs to speed product work and code experiments without another subscription.

October 24
Quoting Geoffrey Litt: Code Like a Surgeon

Geoffrey Litt compares effective coding with AI support to a surgeon working with a skilled team, staying hands-on with the core.

August 20
Prototyping a Tag Manager Component with ChatGPT and Cursor

Building a tag manager component for a blog CMS using ChatGPT for UI prototyping and Cursor for implementation, with LLM-powered tag suggestions.

August 8
GPT-5 First Impressions

Testing GPT-5 in Cursor to ship version history features quickly, with thoughts on speed, accuracy, and AI-assisted coding.

August 4
Quoting Orta Therox: Programming’s ‘Introduction to Photography’ Moment

Orta Therox frames AI-assisted coding as programming's photography moment, where new tools reshape craft rather than replace it.

July 5
Quoting Simon Willison: Identify, solve, verify

Simon Willison's identify–solve–verify mantra on why humans remain essential to guide, debug, and validate LLM-generated work.

July 2
Quoting John Rush: Building a Personal AI Factory

John Rush shares how he builds a personal AI factory with Claude Code, MCP, and agents, mirroring my own coding workflow.

April 27
Quoting Sean Goedecke: Debugging, emotional resilience, and mental models

Sean Goedecke on why debugging is emotionally challenging—it breaks our comforting illusions of control and understanding.