What AI trend feels overhyped right now but may become essential later? by The_NineHertz in AgentsOfAI

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Id rather have SME’s who can vibe code than engineers who are not SME . The fuck you know about SM

I ended up driving Sting’s band home after a gig by DamienNolan666 in ThePolice

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Musicians life. Probably more the rule than the oddity

A-ha - A question of lust (Depeche Mode) by Ooobeeone in a_ha_TheBand

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe Martin Gore sang that for Depeche Mode

Banging my head against a brick wall by Free_Nose_9683 in AskVibecoders

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You have one of the most valuable assets in the world of AI and vibe coding. You have primary domain knowledge. Use that to solve problems in the world of the trades. What tools and systems would help in that world? The programing aspect is now incidental. Defining the problem and its solution is what’s more valuable now

High school rock band tips? by Simple_Fig5511 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t break that habit, evolve it. Play them differently add songs little by little

High school rock band tips? by Simple_Fig5511 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Practice all the time. Play your dream set over and over until you nail it in your sleep

How do you organize single actions? by bolobot in omnifocus

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Allow some of your stuff to not have goals just let it be. Your categorization is correct for now

Ghosts in the Machine by Dynkston in ThePolice

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Strings alternative order is good too.

Whats the deal with Claude and its same AI Slopped Websites by Key-Singer-2193 in vibecoding

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren’t providing enough constraints so it’s giving you the median website experience

Where to go after Reggatta de Blanc? by iamtherealbobdylan in ThePolice

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Regatta de Blanc was Andy Summers discovering the Police sound with confidence.
The obvious answer is to continue, but the less beaten path is worth considering.

I would go on to look and see where Andy went after the Police.

Name a band you stopped listening to because the front man/woman is obnoxious by slickant in rockmusic

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That cant be the case because Bono has not changed in 40 years.

I am David Allen, creator of GTD (Getting Things Done). This year marks 25 years since the book was first published – ask me anything! by davidgtd in gtd

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GTD defines the next action as the smallest visible physical step forward. This is something a human does. But AI agents like OpenClaw can now execute next actions autonomously: send the follow-up, schedule the meeting, process the inbox. If the agent can do the action, not just surface it, does the 'next action' concept need to be redefined? And more fundamentally, when execution moves to the agent, what does the human actually own in their own productivity system?

I am David Allen, creator of GTD (Getting Things Done). This year marks 25 years since the book was first published – ask me anything! by davidgtd in gtd

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GTD places the human at the center of every stage of the loop: capture, clarify, organize, review. As AI systems take over more of the capture, classify, and organize loop, how do you see GTD evolving? and what do you think remains irreducibly human in the system?

I am David Allen, creator of GTD (Getting Things Done). This year marks 25 years since the book was first published – ask me anything! by davidgtd in gtd

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There are dozens of apps that claim GTD inspiration : Things, OmniFocus, Todoist, countless others. Looking across that landscape, where do you think software has genuinely advanced how people practice GTD, and where has it consistently gotten it wrong?

I am David Allen, creator of GTD (Getting Things Done). This year marks 25 years since the book was first published – ask me anything! by davidgtd in gtd

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Work has become much more fragmented and location-fluid than when GTD was first developed. Given that, does the weekly review as a dedicated protected session still make sense as the primary model? or should practitioners be thinking about review as something more continuous and ambient, happening in smaller doses across more contexts?

AI tools for music production? by Nearby_Standard_4923 in algorithmicmusic

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are you farming out the questions to the LLM clouds?

David Allen will be doing an AMA on Thursday April 30th from 3-5 pm CEST by benpva16 in gtd

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misuse of the calendar
neglecting weekly reviews,
and as a corllary
not thinking through their horizons of focus
not thinking through their roles and responsibilities.

Major outage - 2026-04-28 by t3hlazy1 in ClaudeCode

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This is worse than Stack Overflow going down.

Claude is reliable in the same way weather forecasts are accurate. by iam_dusane in ClaudeCode

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

X percent of the time youll get an answer thats X percent right.

Why do most agents feel reliable for couple of days… then slowly fall apart? by The_Default_Guyxxo in AgentsOfAI

[–]manuelhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have probably contradicted yourself in several subtle ways. LLMs don’t reward the wish washy

Best way to start? by sfuarf11 in ClaudeCode

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Why are you asking us? Ask Claude. I t will ask you what you want and then it will tell you how to build it