Blog Posts - Page 55
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The Art of Saying No Without Burning Bridges
Learning to say no is the ultimate productivity superpower. Discover how tactful refusal, boundaries help reclaim.
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Claude Code: Planning mode as the training wheels we kept
A field-tested take on planning mode as the training wheels we kept with Claude Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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Samsung Odyssey G9 Reviewed: The Monster Monitor That Tests Your Subtle Skills
An insightful, witty review of the Samsung Odyssey G9, exploring how subtle skills like patience, discipline, and focus reveal its true value. More than.
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GitHub Copilot: When inline completion earned its place in the daily loop
A field-tested take on when inline completion earned its place in the daily loop with GitHub Copilot: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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MSI Summit MS321UP Reviewed: A Monitor That Rewards Subtle Skills
Witty, insightful review of MSI’s Summit MS321UP, exploring how subtle skills like patience, trust, and restraint reveal its quiet brilliance. More than.
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Local LLMs with Ollama: Picking a local model for code without benchmarks to lean on
A field-tested take on picking a local model for code without benchmarks to lean on with Local LLMs with Ollama: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Art of Strategic Silence: Why Muting Notifications is the Ultimate Productivity Hack
Silence notifications, reclaim your focus. Discover how strategic silence can eliminate wasted time, reduce stress.
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Agentic coding: Budgets as the first feature any agent had to have
A field-tested take on budgets as the first feature any agent had to have with Agentic coding: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The 90-Minute Sprint: How Ultradian Rhythms Redefine Productivity
Boost productivity by aligning with ultradian rhythms. The 90-minute sprint method, transforms effort into.
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MCP servers: Exposing read-only resources before we dared expose actions
A field-tested take on exposing read-only resources before we dared expose actions with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Discipline of the Done List: Why Tracking Completed Work Matters More Than Adding Tasks
To-do lists create stress, but done lists create clarity. Discover how recording completed tasks, boosts.