You're the Problem, Not Claude
Six habit fixes for the actual bottleneck on your Claude Code output — you.
July 7thCreator
Six habit fixes for the actual bottleneck on your Claude Code output — you.
July 7thA working taxonomy for turning one-off Claude Code skills into scheduled, self-running loops — eight of them, grouped into ingest, build, and compound.
July 3rdA 16-minute walkthrough of the B.U.I.L.D. Framework — five steps for turning Claude Code into a system that ingests your own data, runs recurring improvement loops, and gets smarter every week.
June 28thA 16-minute extraction of Anthropic's internal playbook, collapsed into five lessons any Claude Code user can implement today.
June 23rdA 12-minute framework for replacing one-shot prompts with self-running loops that verify their own work.
June 19thSix trigger phrases that turn Claude Code from a sequential task-runner into a parallel, spec-driven, self-correcting build system.
June 14thA 13-minute breakdown of the three-layer framework Andrej Karpathy uses to build 10x faster with AI agents.
June 9thA former startup COO reverse-engineers the four decision rules behind Anthropic's industry-leading shipping velocity.
June 5thA 14-minute system blueprint: three skills to train your AI, two to pressure-test it, one to ship.
June 2ndA 14-minute operating manual for turning Claude Code from a chat toy into a compounding personal AI infrastructure.
May 27thThree rules from YC CEO Garry Tan translated into a six-move AI leadership playbook — and the four questions that kill bad projects before they start.
May 20thFour rules extracted from Anthropic's own engineering team -- why almost everyone is prompting Claude Code wrong, and what to do instead.
May 15thA 10-minute reverse-engineering of Boris Cherny's skill selection system, agent strategy, and the discipline that keeps his setup lean.
April 28thAustin Marchese translates Andrej Karpathy's viral AI workflow post into three copy-paste systems for Claude Code: a compounding wiki, an auto-research feedback loop, and surgical context engineering.
April 24th