Digest Run

December 26 – January 9, 2026

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[Outliers] The Multidisciplinary Approach to Thinking | Peter D. Kaufman

fs.blog · Vicky · Jan 8, 2026 · Readwise

This is classic multidisciplinary thinking content from someone with serious business credibility (CEO since 1977, edited Poor Charlie's Almanack). While Brian already thinks this way as a full-stack engineer running side projects, there's solid material here for writing about how mental models apply to technical decision-making and solopreneurship.

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Situation Monitor

hipcityreg.github.io · hipcityreg.github.io · Jan 8, 2026 · Raindrop

This is a real-time situation monitoring dashboard that aggregates multiple data streams (news, markets, social sentiment, government activity) into a customizable interface. For Brian, this hits his sweet spot of automation, data visualization, and the potential to build similar tools for his own use or as side projects.

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My Second Brain Agentic System

x.com · ashe · Jan 7, 2026 · Readwise

This perfectly aligns with Brian's AI/automation interests and his practical approach to developer productivity. As someone building AI integrations at work and automating side projects, he'd likely have strong opinions on what makes agentic systems actually useful versus just impressive demos.

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Standing Out in 2026

x.com · Lulu Cheng Meservey · Jan 7, 2026 · Readwise

This hits Brian's sweet spot of practical business advice meets technical reality. As someone building actual products (print-on-demand automation, web agency tools) while watching AI flood the market with generic content, he's living this tension daily. The "show your work" angle aligns perfectly with his preferred writing style of sharing real building experiences.

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Ralph Wiggum - Iterative AI Development Loop

awesomeclaude.ai · awesomeclaude.ai · Jan 6, 2026 · Raindrop

This is exactly the kind of AI-assisted development workflow that Brian would experiment with for his side projects and potentially integrate into his fintech work. The combination of automation, iterative development, and real-world cost/benefit examples ($297 for $50k contract) gives him concrete material to test and write about from experience.

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Ralph Wiggum: Autonomous Loops for Claude Code

paddo.dev · paddo · Jan 5, 2026 · Readwise

This hits Brian's sweet spot perfectly - AI-powered developer productivity that's moved beyond theoretical into practical automation. The "code while you sleep" angle combined with real cost/benefit metrics ($297 for hackathon teams, $50k contractor replacement) gives him concrete data to work with. The progression from manual AI coding to autonomous loops mirrors his own workflow evolution.

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Ralph Wiggum as a "software engineer"

ghuntley.com · Geoffrey Huntley · Jan 5, 2026 · Readwise

This hits Brian's sweet spot perfectly: a simple bash loop technique for AI automation that someone used to deliver a $50k contract for $297. The "deterministically bad in an undeterministic world" concept and iterative prompt tuning aligns with his engineering mindset and side project automation interests.

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Mobile Deck (iOS/Android Device Manager and Preview) - Visual Studio Marketplace

marketplace.visualstudio.com · marketplace.visualstudio.com · Jan 8, 2026 · Raindrop

This VSCode extension for managing mobile devices directly in the editor hits Brian's sweet spot of developer productivity tools, especially with the AI agent integration angle (Mobile MCP). While he's not primarily a mobile dev, the workflow consolidation concept and AI tooling integration could spark ideas for his own dev tool projects or automation workflows.

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​Polymarket account to copy trade

polymarket.com · polymarket.com · Jan 8, 2026 · Raindrop

This is just a Polymarket profile showing someone's crypto price prediction bets, mostly on short-term Bitcoin/Ethereum movements. While Brian has interests in personal finance and risk management, this is pure gambling with no substantive insights or learnings that align with his technical background or writing style.

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do not read this essay unless you want to get...

x.com · Isabel🌻 · Jan 3, 2026 · Readwise

This appears to be a clickbait self-help thread on Twitter with a classic "one weird trick" framing. Without the actual content, the title alone suggests generic manifestation/productivity content that Brian would likely find shallow and unhelpful. The dramatic "do not read unless..." hook is the opposite of his direct, practical communication style.

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Tesla killers: The new wave of must-have electric vehicles

whichcar.com.au · whichcar.com.au · Nov 20, 2022 · Readwise

This is a standard automotive industry analysis from 2022 about Tesla's competitive threats, saved over 3 years ago. While Brian has personal finance interests that might touch on EV adoption or Tesla stock, this article offers no technical insights, business model innovations, or automation opportunities that connect to his core domains of software engineering, side projects, or developer productivity.

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