Digest Run

December 12 – December 26, 2025

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Here’s Claude absolutely RIPPING building a modern mansion draft with...

twitter.com · Claire Silver 🌸 · Dec 23, 2025 · Readwise

This hits Brian's sweet spot of AI tooling for developer productivity - Claude integrated with development environments represents the kind of automation he's constantly exploring. While mansion design isn't his domain, the underlying pattern of AI agents handling complex creative/technical tasks directly maps to his fintech and side project work.

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Scaling LLMs to larger codebases

blog.kierangill.xyz · kierangill.xyz · Dec 22, 2025 · Readwise

This hits directly on Brian's sweet spot of AI tooling for engineering productivity. The author's practical framework for "guidance vs oversight" and the concept of "one-shotting" with LLMs maps perfectly to Brian's experience building AI-powered dev workflows and his interest in engineering craft at scale.

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The 26 Most Important Ideas For 2026

derekthompson.org · Derek Thompson · Dec 22, 2025 · Readwise

This is a comprehensive trend analysis that hits multiple areas Brian cares about - AI's economic impact, young people's relationship with technology, and the intersection of automation with human behavior. While broad, it contains several data points and contrarian takes that could spark focused technical posts about AI tooling, developer productivity, or the changing nature of knowledge work.

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🤯 They ported all of GTA Vice City to the...

twitter.com · Ananay · Dec 21, 2025 · Readwise

This hits Brian's sweet spot of web engineering craft - demonstrating what's possible with modern browser tech and creative architecture. While it's more of a technical showcase than business opportunity, it's exactly the kind of "holy shit, you can do that?" moment that sparks good technical writing about pushing platform boundaries.

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Stealing like an artist — design heuristics in creative ideation

uxdesign.cc · Dora Cee · Apr 25, 2023 · Readwise

This systematic approach to creative ideation could be directly applicable to Brian's product development and side projects. The 40 research-backed design heuristics provide a concrete framework for breaking through creative blocks when building features or new products, which is more actionable than typical "how to be creative" content.

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Exclusive: a behind-the-scenes look at Facebook release engineering

arstechnica.com · Ryan Paul · Sep 16, 2022 · Readwise

This is a fascinating deep-dive into Facebook's 2012 deployment pipeline that showcases several engineering principles Brian could riff on today. The "daily deploys with zero downtime" and "reverting is for losers" philosophies are highly relevant to modern DevOps discussions, and the creative solutions (BitTorrent for deployments, karma systems) offer great material for posts about engineering culture and automation.

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Park for Later

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Startup Playbook

playbook.samaltman.com · playbook.samaltman.com · Dec 19, 2025 · Raindrop

Classic startup advice that's broadly applicable but not groundbreaking for someone already running side projects. The execution focus and "do things that don't scale" mentality aligns with Brian's practical approach, but most insights here are well-trodden territory in 2025.

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Other

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“Why don’t we put white people on an island so...

twitter.com · iamyesyouareno · Dec 23, 2025 · Readwise

This appears to be inflammatory social media content about race that has no connection to Brian's technical focus, side projects, or personal interests. It's completely outside his domain of expertise and writing topics.

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(1) Home / X

x.com · x.com · Dec 22, 2025 · Raindrop

This is just a broken X/Twitter link with no accessible content - likely a photo post from @ugmonk that couldn't be retrieved. Without being able to see what ugmonk (Jeff Sheldon's brand/lifestyle company) posted, there's nothing actionable here for Brian.

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Didn’t say a word, didn’t scream, didn’t investigate, didn’t even...

twitter.com · Jonathan Slater · Dec 22, 2025 · Readwise

This appears to be a personal anecdote or story fragment with no clear connection to Brian's professional or side project interests. Without full context, it reads like someone describing a reaction to a situation (possibly involving a camera/video), but offers no actionable insights for engineering, entrepreneurship, or productivity.

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we definitely need more brilliant ideas like this

twitter.com · Aurelien · Dec 22, 2025 · Readwise

This is just a vague Twitter post title with no actual content - impossible to evaluate what the "brilliant idea" even is. Without being able to see the thread or underlying content, this bookmark is essentially worthless for generating writing ideas or insights.

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SNL finally resolves the massive plot hole in Home Alone

twitter.com · Matt Schick · Dec 22, 2025 · Readwise

This is entertainment fluff about a comedy sketch resolving a movie plot hole. While Brian might find it mildly amusing as pop culture content, it has zero connection to his technical work, side projects, or business interests and offers no actionable insights for his writing.

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LANKFORD: In 2010, before Obamacare kicked in, the normal healthcare...

twitter.com · Aaron Rupar · Dec 21, 2025 · Readwise

This is political healthcare policy content that doesn't align with Brian's technical/entrepreneurial writing style or audience. While healthcare costs affect him personally as a startup employee and family man, political Twitter discourse isn't his lane and wouldn't serve his readers.

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this cat's name is

twitter.com · ksa 🏴‍☠️ · Dec 21, 2025 · Readwise

This appears to be a Twitter thread about Google dorking (using specific search operators to find sensitive files), but without the full content, it's mostly noise. While cybersecurity and information discovery techniques could tangentially relate to Brian's fintech work, this looks more like a random security tip than actionable content for his writing or projects.

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