I like the framing of chain based work here. I have found workflows to be the most helpful over just individual tasks and that's where the real value is being accured!
That’s because tasks are static whereas workflows are always evolving and make it really easy to experiment with them. Eventually the compounding value will translate into your work.
These have been my observations too from working with AI day to day, a lot more mental load moves into steering, reviewing, maintaining context, giving feedback, constantly making judgment calls, holding all things together inside my braind, context switching etc. That's super tiring, maybe even more tiring than executios sometimes :))
This felt very aligned with what the article is describing. Great read!
Hang on, my autism and always being organized will pay off now?! Joking aside, it’s exactly like you said in the beginning. People who refuse to listen to the noise and keep being high performance oriented will adapt and succeed
I have got lost before in the number of transitions and having to sequence them all to get my head around it. Thank you, Hodman, for the clear steps to take.
I like the framing of chain based work here. I have found workflows to be the most helpful over just individual tasks and that's where the real value is being accured!
That’s because tasks are static whereas workflows are always evolving and make it really easy to experiment with them. Eventually the compounding value will translate into your work.
These have been my observations too from working with AI day to day, a lot more mental load moves into steering, reviewing, maintaining context, giving feedback, constantly making judgment calls, holding all things together inside my braind, context switching etc. That's super tiring, maybe even more tiring than executios sometimes :))
This felt very aligned with what the article is describing. Great read!
Yeah! AI compressed execution and the cost moved upstream.
Hang on, my autism and always being organized will pay off now?! Joking aside, it’s exactly like you said in the beginning. People who refuse to listen to the noise and keep being high performance oriented will adapt and succeed
Lol yes, I think you're right. The structure builders are the ones the new model needs, and a lot of us have been doing it the whole time.
I have got lost before in the number of transitions and having to sequence them all to get my head around it. Thank you, Hodman, for the clear steps to take.
Transitions are the true day wasters, so anything that makes them visible is half the battle. Glad it was useful.