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Add more diverse characters which overlap with the personas you're seeking to appeal to?

I'm not sure there aren't already highly educated viewers. I'd also point out that not all highly educated people are the same.

In the end I find most wrestling enthusiasm stems from childhood viewing with friends or family.

In current times though, it also has to compete with the adjacent mixed martial arts.


Try cursor and 3.5 sonnet. It's definitely good enough. It's good if you give it specific functions to write or if you write a well structured plan in markdown.


You'll be fine, especially since you are making a best effort to adhere to the rules. While many people like to nitpick the specs of the contract, and they aren't technically wrong, the reality is nothing happens from the corp side without them having significant motivation and willingness to spend the time, effort, and money. There's extremely low probability of them taking any action (or even knowing about it). Plus California laws are fairly labor biased.


For a start:

There's a nice indie hacking and build in public type community on X. You can find lots of people there and see what they are doing in terms of posting.

Next, just look for communities where your potential customers hang out. Participate sincerely in their communities and offer your service when it's appropriate.

Mostly just have fun, participate in other threads, and generally be active.


This is pretty interesting:

The Architecture of Open Source Applications https://aosabook.org/en/


What's interesting to me is how this is also true for interactions with other humans.


I wouldn't say human code will be a hazard. More that Humans augmented with AI will be able to deliver more quickly, which is a potential business advantage.

Humans guiding AI via a well integrated tool like cursor are reporting lots of successful outcomes but it's a bit of a new process still being learned.


It's very clear that more computation (and ram) on larger models will produce better results when talking about general model use. This will be true for a while.

Eventually the marginal benefits might plateau in combination with enough optimizations to make local use outweigh any cloud models.

More specific and narrow use cases are a different matter.


Whether applied to vibe coding or other tasks, I think it's the iteration and interaction that is the hook. And I do think it could be leveraged to practice and improve reading and writing.


ctrl-r in bash tops my list, even if it's not quite what you are thinking of as a unix tool.

Probably the pipe itself would be my favorite next.

Then in no particular order: tail, cut, xargs, wc, tr, grep, sort, uniq.


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