> But none of that is healthy for you and me.
I read that as it's not healthy to constantly follow the day one posts about every iteration of brand new technology in order to try and see how to incorporate it into your workflow in a rapidly evolving manner.
It's not an attack on your article or your habits, it's an accurate indictment of chronically consuming probably short-lived hype instead of practicing craft and the use of hardened tools, much like watching certain programmers on youtube to know about the latest frontend library instead of just working on something with versatile, generalizable, industry-relevant tools
Not sure we're you heard this.
Can be a stupid advice.
The ai field moves fast, what's wrong being an early adopter and experimenting around with it?
Someone has to do it.
And tbh skills are an easy to use concept to make Claude faster and the context smaller.