| I tend to tend to get my best ideas when I'm not sitting in front of a computer. My general workflow was: - Be out.
- Think of idea.
- Make a note on my phone.
- Hopefully remember to look at it later. (Rarely happened) but now it's: - Be out.
- Think of idea.
- Kick off coding / creative / research agent to do whatever I’m thinking of.
- Review when I’m home. Why make a note when you can just as easily start doing the thing? So today I put it to the test and decided to see how much dev work I could get done while on a run. My workflow:
Kick off an initial task, head out on the trails, whenever I got to a shady spot, check the tasks, merge the ones with passing tests, and start new tasks as needed. End results: ~5 miles through the Boise foothills.
~550ft elevation gain.
- 7 development tasks kicked off.
- 4 pull requests reviewed and merged. Development tasks initiated, developed, and merged while on the run: https://github.com/scottfalconer/compact-memory/pull/399 https://github.com/scottfalconer/compact-memory/pull/400 https://github.com/scottfalconer/compact-memory/pull/401 https://github.com/scottfalconer/compact-memory/pull/402 Strava map: https://strava.app.link/e83SL3bz2Tb |