Your loop diagram landed for me. The "you were the input, Claude was the accelerant" framing is exactly how most people are still thinking about it. And it's already outdated as of today.
The pre-writing intake problem is a real doozy. I publish daily and the writing isn't what eats the clock. It's the 99 minutes of scrolling before I know what's worth writing about. Having Claude handle that while keeping editorial judgment on my side of the table is the split I've been trying to build with automation. (With mixed results. Mostly mixed. Fine, mostly bad. But educational.)
Curious: have you tried it on platforms beyond X (not a huge fan of that site)? Wondering if it handles less algorithmically sorted feeds as well.
This is awesome! I'm admittedly quite behind with non-code use cases for AI, and I always appreciate reading your newsletter to catch up
I love breaking these down for people who are not into coding to understand it all!
Thank you for reading Jeff!
Your loop diagram landed for me. The "you were the input, Claude was the accelerant" framing is exactly how most people are still thinking about it. And it's already outdated as of today.
The pre-writing intake problem is a real doozy. I publish daily and the writing isn't what eats the clock. It's the 99 minutes of scrolling before I know what's worth writing about. Having Claude handle that while keeping editorial judgment on my side of the table is the split I've been trying to build with automation. (With mixed results. Mostly mixed. Fine, mostly bad. But educational.)
Curious: have you tried it on platforms beyond X (not a huge fan of that site)? Wondering if it handles less algorithmically sorted feeds as well.