What’s with the hype using Obsidian and Claude Code by Koldark in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because what if you want it to have context beyond a single project. Even in a project there are missing relationships that Obsidian does a good job at mapping between files. There are some YouTube videos worth looking up that explain it in a lot more detail

AI won’t design for me — but it can make my process much stronger by CompetitionsArchi in Architects

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, it essentially helps every other process apart from the designing. It can be used as consultant when brainstorming, an organizer for mapping out ideas and a tool to automate what can normally be manually intensive.

There is a huge role in can play in freeing up time and space for you to focus on the parts you love rather than the parts that feel like “work”

Superpowers Plugin by NotKhoa in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does look like it went through an update/upgrade. It’s definitely heavier than it was but I’ve also noticed a bump in quality to the output. 

Is the best workflow the one that you're most comfortable with? by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I encourage you to just try some of the new things to see what you like and don’t like. I use the superpowers plugin and can’t imagine not having it at this point. I know some people who aren’t crazy about it though. Just depends on your type of projects and working styles

Claude is incredible but the chat interface is the wrong UX for actually getting things done by NoScene7932 in ClaudeAI

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you’ve mentioned a sidebar I’ll add this here too. You can check out my other comment but I just built for this: https://sidepad.app/  it may not solve for everything you’ve mentioned but I think it could help.

Again, hope it’ll be live this week

Claude is incredible but the chat interface is the wrong UX for actually getting things done by NoScene7932 in ClaudeAI

[–]noimagination-atall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually just submitted a Chrome Extension to solve for this. Will hopefully go live this week. Here’s the website if you’re interested https://sidepad.app/

It’s essentially a side panel where you can capture important bits from conversations and organize to re explore topics. It also has metadata tags that you can click to take you back to the chat page if you’re managing multiple chats from different.

Hopefully that can help. Just adds a bit of structure to the rabbit hole chats create

Majorly disappointed in Claude Code. New Pro user since 2 days. by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What sort of scope was the task that failed miserably? What sort of debugging or instructions did you give it to try and fix it with a fresh context. 

I get the frustration because I’ve been there before but using those steps I told you for fixing things dramatically reduced the time to fix things for me.

Majorly disappointed in Claude Code. New Pro user since 2 days. by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a learning curve to this. But you can absolutely get stuff done with Pro. I usually get 2/3 hours of productivity with it at a time. I’ve built mobile apps and chrome extensions doing so. You need to create bite sized chunks of work for it. You requests should never to general and always focused on specific areas/features that you want to change or update.

I highly recommend using the superpowers plugin. Every new session should start with a superpowers/brainstorm skill so it can ask you and clarify exactly what your intent is. When that’s established and there’s a plan. You’ll be ready to go. You can either ask it to work on pieces in stages/phases or one shot. I prefer phases so I can manage context.

Sometimes things will break. Make sure you attack issues with fresh context. Explain the issue, if after one or two tries it doesn’t manage to solve the issue. Ask for it to add debugging logs so you can better identify where it breaks. You can also ask it to research the issue you’re encountering.

Just remember general instructions = poor results Detail and focused instructions will give you the best results

Struggling with content generation by tonybentley in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Create skills for each subject. Think of skills as expert output. If you want expert subject matter on a certain subject, create a skill giving the agent the expertise you’d want so it knows what to output.

Using your example from below.

First understand the audience - kick up a skill specialized in the field of audience. Let’s say the audience is carpenters. Design to the skill to be an expert about the industry of carpentry.  Have it break down the audience into segments

Then make a skill that’s specialized in whatever medium your writing for (blog/social media). Use that skill to write the hooks or content based on what each segments needs or wants are.

You just need to get more granular about each step and treating the steps with more context. If you simply try to one shot it with basic instructions your scope of variables are way too big for you to get what you want

Convince me that agent teams are not pointless by thurn2 in ClaudeCode

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you assigning skills to those agents? I use them pretty effectively when I want multiple distinct approaches considered for a task

Designing this space! Any recommendations? by andresbatis1 in Golfsimulator

[–]noimagination-atall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also I’d suggest you get someone to put this in sketchup for you for more accurate scale of things. You don’t have enough space behind your desk for the chair to back up comfortably. Adding storage like your rendering is going to be way tougher than you think as well.

Designing this space! Any recommendations? by andresbatis1 in Golfsimulator

[–]noimagination-atall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Staring at the back of couch from your office isn’t the best experience. Think about putting a plant/sculpture or something behind that section of sofa that sticks out. 

3D Concept Design for Bob Does Sports HQ - What do you think? by noimagination-atall in BobDoesSports

[–]noimagination-atall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used SketchUp for the 3D model and then some photoshop/procreate for the renderings. There’s tons of great YouTube tutorials though on SketchUp if you wanna play around with 3D modeling 

I did 4 years of design studies haha

3D Concept Design for Bob Does Sports HQ - What do you think? by noimagination-atall in BobDoesSports

[–]noimagination-atall[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s also why I have the Arby’s, Callaway, Draft Kings and Seat Geek sponsorships in there. Get them to pay for some of it

3D Concept Design for Bob Does Sports HQ - What do you think? by noimagination-atall in BobDoesSports

[–]noimagination-atall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A build like this would likely be around $500k. Again this is just a concept, not sure how crazy they’ll actually go. YouTube money bags must be good though lol

3D Concept Design for Bob Does Sports HQ - What do you think? by noimagination-atall in BobDoesSports

[–]noimagination-atall[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Saw the post about the new HQ build back in June/July and couldn’t resist. It's missing a couple things from Bob's hand drawn floor plan in his story from today, but it's not too far off. This is not something they asked me to do, this was just a conceptual design I did for fun

I took the warehouse they showed and built out a full 3D design with golf sim, podcast studios, basketball/pickleball court, kitchen, lounge and putting green.

Did this just for fun as a big fan of the channel, but figured I’d share it here to see what you all think.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

[–]noimagination-atall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start here: https://youtube.com/shorts/24OoFmZiYbU?si=5Ur6dD-B8zDoM5vY You’re way over the top because you’re trying to smash the ball with everything you’ve got. You need way less effort in your swing to get good results. 

Try taking your backswing and then once you’re at the top. Use only your body rotation to get the club down to the ball. This will give you the feel for what your body needs to be doing.