Josh
@nxjosh.bsky.social
5 years in tech. Like traveling and cool people. I build stuff like http://typefire.dev (magic TypeScript thingamajigs) and DBs and whatchamacallits
I even think fine tuning a smaller model like haiku for that might be a good option for just injecting a plan with selectable architectural/task choices
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
I even think fine tuning a smaller model like haiku for that might be a good option for just injecting a plan with selectable architectural/task choices
Obviously I’m still working to my dream mobile workflow, working from my phone on the go, but love that Anthropic is at least trying to go in this direction. But surfacing choices for the user is still a huge missing feature on these, and I think is key to a great mobile experience.
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Obviously I’m still working to my dream mobile workflow, working from my phone on the go, but love that Anthropic is at least trying to go in this direction. But surfacing choices for the user is still a huge missing feature on these, and I think is key to a great mobile experience.
4. I still want a plan-customization UI where I can toggle options (like which framework/lib/platform to use) for a plan without having to write a bunch of text. I think it’s these atomic instructions that are still a huge UX gap for coding assistants
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
4. I still want a plan-customization UI where I can toggle options (like which framework/lib/platform to use) for a plan without having to write a bunch of text. I think it’s these atomic instructions that are still a huge UX gap for coding assistants
This is the workflow I’ve been developing in my mobile app, and I think it’s the most useful so far.
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
This is the workflow I’ve been developing in my mobile app, and I think it’s the most useful so far.
3. Still not a great workflow. I want to be able to review and comment on a batch of changes, just tap a line or construct and comment, then add some macro instructions and have Claude run through all those for the next turn(s).
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
3. Still not a great workflow. I want to be able to review and comment on a batch of changes, just tap a line or construct and comment, then add some macro instructions and have Claude run through all those for the next turn(s).
2. Speaking of which, it’d be nice to attach reference projects for CC to search, summarize, and use as a reference. This would be both my private ones as well as third party repos that are relevant
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
2. Speaking of which, it’d be nice to attach reference projects for CC to search, summarize, and use as a reference. This would be both my private ones as well as third party repos that are relevant
1. I have hundreds of projects I’ve built over the years, but they aren’t on GitHub, just local. I often cannibalize or reference these for new projects. Cc4w requires GitHub, so I need to modernize my workflow and I guess pollute my GitHub with a bunch of old projects.
November 8, 2025 at 9:20 PM
1. I have hundreds of projects I’ve built over the years, but they aren’t on GitHub, just local. I often cannibalize or reference these for new projects. Cc4w requires GitHub, so I need to modernize my workflow and I guess pollute my GitHub with a bunch of old projects.
First epoch, and will start to turn on things like hard negative mining to clamp down on false positives, but excited it got a phone number and email partially out of it. It's also a slightly large model than the base one I've shown before, and might need to beef it up more
October 24, 2025 at 1:12 AM
First epoch, and will start to turn on things like hard negative mining to clamp down on false positives, but excited it got a phone number and email partially out of it. It's also a slightly large model than the base one I've shown before, and might need to beef it up more