Okay, so a couple of things going on today. First of all, I am trying a new voice notes app. I have used whisper memos for a long time. But the last four or five notes I've been transcribed. Whisper, which is a very common, pretty popular app. It's just leaps and bounds better than what I've used. One of my favorite things is that you have like different contexts and the AI prompt for. So first of all, like whisper memo, just, I guess it summarizes now. But super whisper, like allows you to record different contexts. It has shortcuts integration, which is a requirement for me. Well, at least it allows you to start and stop recording. I'd like to see more. But so I am recording this with the note context. And so hopefully this will actually eliminate a step for me with recording these voice notes where I feed it into Claude or ChatGPT and get output. Which is what you read in the description. I try to make that really clear. But so far I'm enjoying it. And then the other thing is that today I am recording a new LinkedIn learning course about generating a movie database or about using generative AI to create a movie database website, like web application. And I'm vibe coding the whole thing. And I'm vibe coding the whole thing. When I planned this course, vibe coding was not a thing. But it is now. Like I planned this course in January, maybe late December. And vibe coding was just not a term. And so I was like, oh, I'll use AI to assist me. And now I'm going to use it for everything. And that's this is the scope of a course I've done for LinkedIn or really any course really has never changed so much from planning to execution. So I'm like, a little bit lost. Like, I have some scripts. I didn't really script this course, though, because everything is just going to be prompts and you can't. So like, the scripts are like, here's what I'm going to do in this video. But I'm just prompting the whole thing. And planning the whole thing. It's really, really interesting. I thought of an analogy for vibe coding, too, which is like, some people say like, oh, I can't speak Spanish, but I understand it. And like, this is maybe the best intersection for people who want to vibe code like you. I can do both when it comes to coding. But maybe you should at least be able to understand it, even if you can't fully speak it. So that's that's what I'm thinking about today. That's what I'm doing. I'll keep you posted on the course and how it goes. But just wanted to check in. This is one of the reasons I haven't done a voice note. Like I was going to do voice notes all week in Boise last week and then like whisper memos failed on me. And I was like, well, I can't record something like this. And it'd be unreliable. Which I know I could use the voice memos app, but it's just like the whisper memos made my process so much easier. So anyway, that's where I'm at. If you use a voice transcription app on your phone, let me know. I'd love to hear other options.
