Notes

All on notes.

Shorter notes on AI, work, books, and the ideas that do not need a full essay to be useful.

№ 01

Late-night vibe coding has its own context window

I run Claude and Codex in tandem most evenings. Both models eventually hit their limits. So do I.

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№ 02

Back to sharing again

A short note on a quieter stretch, what it bought me, and what I plan to write about next.

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№ 03

A quieter end to the year

A short Christmas note on a full-on year and a few quiet days for family, food and conversations without an agenda.

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№ 04

The thing about past work is that it stays done

A year-end note on imposter syndrome and the one observation about past achievement that genuinely helps when the next thing feels too big.

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№ 05

Plunge pricing: when the grid pays you to switch on the dishwasher

My energy provider just paid me to use electricity. The first reaction is that this is absurd. The second, more useful reaction is to ask what it tells you about how grids actually work.

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№ 06

Casual Friday is a relic of an office most people no longer go to

A small note on the strange persistence of dress-code rituals when the office they were designed around has structurally changed.

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№ 07

If you're reading this on a weekend

A short note on the weekend-LinkedIn ritual, why it persists, and the more interesting question hiding underneath.

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№ 08

Transformation, the buzzword

A short rant about a word that has lost most of its meaning, and the small, unflashy work that the word is usually used to avoid.

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№ 09

A small plea to the people who build video calls

When someone raises a hand on a call, the person presenting almost never sees it. A short product complaint that has cost me more meeting time than I want to admit.

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№ 10

A small feature request for calendars

When you propose a new time for a meeting, the calendar should hold that slot tentatively. The current behaviour produces a small but persistent class of embarrassment.

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