How to design when the concept of operations is opaque?
On working with Claude: unlike traditional software, LLMs have no pre-baked concept of operations. You have to define it yourself, and that requires an expert-level mental model.
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On working with Claude: unlike traditional software, LLMs have no pre-baked concept of operations. You have to define it yourself, and that requires an expert-level mental model.
Tommi's personal site, framed as 'a perpetual work in progress' β a digital garden built around identity rather than credentials, with explicit anti-surveillance and indie-web commitments. Links community workshops, decentralised internet practice, and a Leibniz-style acceptance of incompleteness as core to what the site is.
Issue of the Convocat newsletter Creative Prompts: garden updates, news for content professionals, seeds, and what I'm reading.
A technical side-by-side of Andrej Karpathy's LLM wiki approach and how I work with AI on this garden. Same tools, different philosophy.
A chatty intro to my digital garden: how I use Claude Code to build an online space for thinking and writing in public.
How I submitted my first merge request...after 20 years of trying to code
Why this site is called a garden, what plant growth means for ideas, and how the metaphor shapes every editorial decision.
Why I built a digital garden: non-linear thinking, early web nostalgia, and the need for a personal space on the internet.
What if I wrote a comprehensive guide on how I built this site?
What design principles shaped this site, and why do they matter?
The practice of sharing unfinished thoughts openly.
What makes a digital garden different from a traditional blog?