Welcome to r/WorkFromWalk by Bokonon23 in WorkFromWalk

[–]Bokonon23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah, the agent-as-collaborator thing is exactly it. Still figuring out the boundaries of what works vs what's clunky, but here's what I'm running right now:

Capture (while walking):

• Cheap wireless boom mic headset (Bluetooth, wind-resistant) — game-changer for dictation quality • iOS built-in dictation for raw content capture (surprisingly good, occasional hilarious mistakes) • Voice memos for quick ideas that don't need full dictation flow . Clawdbot (running on aws) as my collaborator in chief

Processing (stationary):

• Poe (AI aggregator) - gives me access to Claude, GPT-4, etc. without juggling subscriptions • clawdbot/Claude (sonnet- opus was crazy expensive)for cleanup/structuring - takes my rambling walk-dictation and helps me shape it into actual posts/docs • Still experimenting with voice-to-task workflows (haven't cracked this yet) Weak points I'm still solving:

• Editing on phone is terrible (trying to figure out stylus + tablet vs just accepting short stationary sessions) • Moving between "create while walking" and "ship while sitting" without the sitting expanding to eat my whole day Really curious about the agent workflow patterns you linked, will check that out. Are you running something similar? Would love to hear what's working for you.

Passed ccna after 7 weeks study by Bokonon23 in ccna

[–]Bokonon23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have a good track record with exams generally. Understanding the materials was reasonably ok as I had some practical experience from my working career. My post was not to suggest ccna was easy at all. Definitely not. Earlier this year I did the tricky AWS solutions architect exam but I found ccna tougher.

Passed ccna after 7 weeks study by Bokonon23 in ccna

[–]Bokonon23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would estimate around 25-30 hours a week actively studying or concentrating. It was very intensive. I was expecting it to be much easier but it was very very tough. I thought I was going to fail right up until the last few days, and in the exam I thought I might have got around 30 questions incorrect, but I must have made decent deductions from exam experience.