Frontend dev who occasionally convinces himself he can do backend too. Building AI stuff that might actually be useful.
- Building AI tools for legal professionals at Advomate
- Recently won 3rd place at a hackathon (mostly by nodding along and clutching in the last possible moment)
- Master of the "it works on my machine" guarantee
- Firm believer that the best code is the code you didn't have to write (for LinkedIn bros - not actually serious about this)
Commit Style: One commit to rule them all, one commit to find them, one commit to bring them all, and in the codebase bind them.
Vibe Coding Pioneer: I was vibe coding before it was cool. My workflow:
- Spend 30 minutes putting together a complex knowledge base of the tech we're working with
- Tell Claude everything I need and let him iterate (spending a lot of $$$ on API credits, but still a no-brainer)
- If needed, give him additional tooling access
- Let Claude use computer use, testing the code himself
- Review the AI-generated code (yes, I actually understand it)
- Modify until it's perfect
- Take full credit at stand-up
10x developer? More like 1x developer with 10x AI assistance.
A code sharing platform that lets you share code snippets with syntax highlighting, privacy options, and AI-generated metadata. Because who doesn't need another place to store their half-finished projects?
My productivity skyrocketed when I discovered LLMs, and so did my "How to exit Vim" searches.