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google doc appears in 5 chunks across 4 episodes, from 2023-10-09 to 2025-02-18.
Its densest episode is Bits and Bobs 2/18/25 (2025-02-18), with 2 observations on this topic.
Semantically it travels with Google, background context, and capped downside, while by chunk count it sits between cory doctorow and matt webb; its yearly rank moved from #65 in 2023 to #184 in 2025.
Over time
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Range2023-10-09 to 2025-02-18Mean1.3 per episodePeak2 on 2025-02-18
Observations
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Showing 5 observations sorted from latest to earliest.
...d Bobs related directly or indirectly to what I'm building in my day job into a Google Doc.
I can then tag this doc into Claude conversations easily and give it extremely nuanced background knowledge when I'm trying to brainstorm on a probl...
...k to keep an open source project illegible[zo]: have the README be in a private Google Doc.
The README is the key that unlocks a project and makes it easy to dive in.
It tells you what it's for, how to use it, orients you to the project.
It...
...at, and foreclose[adi] on other interactions.
An alternate UX is kind of like a Google Doc, where you could hit Shift-Enter to ask the LLM to autocomplete from your cursor for as long as it wanted to.
It is more of a "based on what comes be...
...ve typos, etc).
Don't have clear explainers or READMEs.
Have documentation in a Google Doc, not a website.
Assume background context the reader might not have.
Connect nine of the ten dots.
Hide signal in a swarm of interesting but distract...
... is X and unless we have more confidence in that we shouldn't change our plan."
Google Docs has an amazing comment feature that allows people to make concrete comments about specific runs of text.
Google Docs comments are great for detailed...