Made myself a research tool Claude makes flash cards from passages I highlight Reduces the friction of using spaced repetition. Sharing in case helpful to you! generateflash dot cards pic.twitter.com/s15SvEeTv5— Dwarkesh Patel (@dwarkesh_sp) March 16, 2025
Running Claude Code on your @Obsidian directory is super powerful. Here Claude goes through my notes on an upcoming guest's book, and converts my commentary into a list of questions to be added onto the Interview Prep file. pic.twitter.com/o3uvAsd0As— Dwarkesh Patel (@dwarkesh_sp) February 24, 2025
who amongst you will use code llms (and maybe nn interp?) to let me visualize any repo like a factorio map, letting me see who's working on different parts, see the repo evolve over time
What are good places to learn how to get better at using current AI tools for general work/productivity: Ideas for good uses, tools, getting better at prompting, staying up to date w. new tools, etc
Dwarkesh Patel on X: "We’re way more patient in training human employees than AI employees. We will spend weeks onboarding a human employee and giving slow detailed feedback. But we won’t spend just a couple of hours playing around with the prompt that might enable the LLM to do the exact same job," / X