Seth Rose
@sethrose.dev
🤖 Building AI agents 🚀 Open Source Dev
💻 Self-taught programmer 💛 Cancer survivor
📷 Founder @ http://MomentMend.com
💻 Self-taught programmer 💛 Cancer survivor
📷 Founder @ http://MomentMend.com
“AI powered” workflow...
You mean typing bad ideas until one looks less stupid?
You mean typing bad ideas until one looks less stupid?
September 26, 2025 at 5:15 PM
“AI powered” workflow...
You mean typing bad ideas until one looks less stupid?
You mean typing bad ideas until one looks less stupid?
I don’t fear AI replacing me.
I fear AI documenting how bad I was at my job before it got here.
I fear AI documenting how bad I was at my job before it got here.
September 26, 2025 at 2:32 AM
I don’t fear AI replacing me.
I fear AI documenting how bad I was at my job before it got here.
I fear AI documenting how bad I was at my job before it got here.
You’re not using AI to save time.
You’re using AI to feel productive while procrastinating harder.
You’re using AI to feel productive while procrastinating harder.
September 25, 2025 at 2:30 PM
You’re not using AI to save time.
You’re using AI to feel productive while procrastinating harder.
You’re using AI to feel productive while procrastinating harder.
Every AI Conversation...
One guy says, “this is the future,”
the other guy says, “this is Skynet,”
...but both are just pitching their newsletter to you.
One guy says, “this is the future,”
the other guy says, “this is Skynet,”
...but both are just pitching their newsletter to you.
September 25, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Every AI Conversation...
One guy says, “this is the future,”
the other guy says, “this is Skynet,”
...but both are just pitching their newsletter to you.
One guy says, “this is the future,”
the other guy says, “this is Skynet,”
...but both are just pitching their newsletter to you.
Say no once, you look difficult.
Say no ten times, you look disciplined.
Say no ten times, you look disciplined.
September 23, 2025 at 10:16 PM
Say no once, you look difficult.
Say no ten times, you look disciplined.
Say no ten times, you look disciplined.
Not every client ask is worth a fight.
Nitpicks? Let them slide.
Scope creep? That’s a hill to die on.
Which battles do you always pick?
Nitpicks? Let them slide.
Scope creep? That’s a hill to die on.
Which battles do you always pick?
September 23, 2025 at 6:41 PM
Not every client ask is worth a fight.
Nitpicks? Let them slide.
Scope creep? That’s a hill to die on.
Which battles do you always pick?
Nitpicks? Let them slide.
Scope creep? That’s a hill to die on.
Which battles do you always pick?
Your focus blocks aren’t luxuries, they’re armor.
If you don’t guard them, clients will fill the space with their chaos.
What’s the one block on your calendar that never moves?
If you don’t guard them, clients will fill the space with their chaos.
What’s the one block on your calendar that never moves?
September 22, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Your focus blocks aren’t luxuries, they’re armor.
If you don’t guard them, clients will fill the space with their chaos.
What’s the one block on your calendar that never moves?
If you don’t guard them, clients will fill the space with their chaos.
What’s the one block on your calendar that never moves?
Today’s already been full of disruptions and distractions.
Reminder to myself: a small derail doesn’t have to wreck the whole day.
Control > perfection. Focus is a choice.
Reminder to myself: a small derail doesn’t have to wreck the whole day.
Control > perfection. Focus is a choice.
September 22, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Today’s already been full of disruptions and distractions.
Reminder to myself: a small derail doesn’t have to wreck the whole day.
Control > perfection. Focus is a choice.
Reminder to myself: a small derail doesn’t have to wreck the whole day.
Control > perfection. Focus is a choice.
Flexibility isn’t free labor. Adapt on your terms, not theirs.
If clients want evenings, shift your mornings later.
Today, I'm allowing for a peaceful morning.
If clients want evenings, shift your mornings later.
Today, I'm allowing for a peaceful morning.
September 22, 2025 at 1:56 PM
Flexibility isn’t free labor. Adapt on your terms, not theirs.
If clients want evenings, shift your mornings later.
Today, I'm allowing for a peaceful morning.
If clients want evenings, shift your mornings later.
Today, I'm allowing for a peaceful morning.
Momentum is built on small daily victories.
The size of the win matters less than the chain.
- Write them down.
- Show your receipts.
- Keep the streak alive.
What’s the smallest win you tracked today?
The size of the win matters less than the chain.
- Write them down.
- Show your receipts.
- Keep the streak alive.
What’s the smallest win you tracked today?
September 22, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Momentum is built on small daily victories.
The size of the win matters less than the chain.
- Write them down.
- Show your receipts.
- Keep the streak alive.
What’s the smallest win you tracked today?
The size of the win matters less than the chain.
- Write them down.
- Show your receipts.
- Keep the streak alive.
What’s the smallest win you tracked today?
The most radical productivity hack isn’t a cold plunge or a 5 AM alarm.
It’s turning distractions off at a set schedule everyday.
Sleep is the real leverage.
Be honest 😅 What time do you actually crash?
It’s turning distractions off at a set schedule everyday.
Sleep is the real leverage.
Be honest 😅 What time do you actually crash?
September 22, 2025 at 3:34 AM
The most radical productivity hack isn’t a cold plunge or a 5 AM alarm.
It’s turning distractions off at a set schedule everyday.
Sleep is the real leverage.
Be honest 😅 What time do you actually crash?
It’s turning distractions off at a set schedule everyday.
Sleep is the real leverage.
Be honest 😅 What time do you actually crash?
Boundaries aren’t walls, they’re safety nets.
They protect your time, your family, and your work by keeping focus where it matters most in each moment.
What’s harder for you, holding the line at home or at work (or both)?
They protect your time, your family, and your work by keeping focus where it matters most in each moment.
What’s harder for you, holding the line at home or at work (or both)?
September 21, 2025 at 11:03 PM
Boundaries aren’t walls, they’re safety nets.
They protect your time, your family, and your work by keeping focus where it matters most in each moment.
What’s harder for you, holding the line at home or at work (or both)?
They protect your time, your family, and your work by keeping focus where it matters most in each moment.
What’s harder for you, holding the line at home or at work (or both)?
People think automation = scripts. It’s really structure.
My setup so far...
• Walk NFC → logs workout in daily note, starts workout on Apple Watch
• Work NFC → Auto Focus mode
• Family → QR code for requests (appts, etc.)
How do you containerize your day? Suggestions?
My setup so far...
• Walk NFC → logs workout in daily note, starts workout on Apple Watch
• Work NFC → Auto Focus mode
• Family → QR code for requests (appts, etc.)
How do you containerize your day? Suggestions?
September 21, 2025 at 2:33 PM
People think automation = scripts. It’s really structure.
My setup so far...
• Walk NFC → logs workout in daily note, starts workout on Apple Watch
• Work NFC → Auto Focus mode
• Family → QR code for requests (appts, etc.)
How do you containerize your day? Suggestions?
My setup so far...
• Walk NFC → logs workout in daily note, starts workout on Apple Watch
• Work NFC → Auto Focus mode
• Family → QR code for requests (appts, etc.)
How do you containerize your day? Suggestions?
Agents don't need full autonomy. Should reliability be the priority instead?
September 19, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Agents don't need full autonomy. Should reliability be the priority instead?
Bitcoin halvings reduce supply growth. Is that a strength or artificial scarcity?
September 19, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Bitcoin halvings reduce supply growth. Is that a strength or artificial scarcity?
Proof-of-stake saves energy but concentrates power. Better or worse than proof-of-work?
September 19, 2025 at 6:15 PM
Proof-of-stake saves energy but concentrates power. Better or worse than proof-of-work?
Debugging multi-agent systems feels like tracing microservices. Do you log every step?
September 19, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Debugging multi-agent systems feels like tracing microservices. Do you log every step?
Wallet recovery is still crypto's weakest UX. Would you trust mainstream adoption without a fix for lost keys?
September 19, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Wallet recovery is still crypto's weakest UX. Would you trust mainstream adoption without a fix for lost keys?
Most agent failures are state bugs, not reasoning bugs. How do you handle state?
September 19, 2025 at 2:30 AM
Most agent failures are state bugs, not reasoning bugs. How do you handle state?
People imagine “AI agents” as sci fi butlers that run your whole life.
In reality they’re just scripts with memory, context, and decision making.
The magic isn’t hype, it’s using them to take over the boring tasks that steal your hours.
Bookmark this if you want your hours back👇
In reality they’re just scripts with memory, context, and decision making.
The magic isn’t hype, it’s using them to take over the boring tasks that steal your hours.
Bookmark this if you want your hours back👇
September 18, 2025 at 3:06 PM
People imagine “AI agents” as sci fi butlers that run your whole life.
In reality they’re just scripts with memory, context, and decision making.
The magic isn’t hype, it’s using them to take over the boring tasks that steal your hours.
Bookmark this if you want your hours back👇
In reality they’re just scripts with memory, context, and decision making.
The magic isn’t hype, it’s using them to take over the boring tasks that steal your hours.
Bookmark this if you want your hours back👇
Wrappers that enforce schemas prevent chaos. How do you handle output validation?
September 18, 2025 at 9:15 AM
Wrappers that enforce schemas prevent chaos. How do you handle output validation?
Gas fees differ wildly chain to chain. Do users even care, or just chase low cost?
September 18, 2025 at 7:15 AM
Gas fees differ wildly chain to chain. Do users even care, or just chase low cost?
As men we’re often valued when we provide.
Money, stability, solutions.
But what we really crave is to be seen when our hands are empty.
That is not weakness. It is human.
Is it too much to ask to be wanted for more than being useful?
Money, stability, solutions.
But what we really crave is to be seen when our hands are empty.
That is not weakness. It is human.
Is it too much to ask to be wanted for more than being useful?
September 18, 2025 at 5:35 AM
As men we’re often valued when we provide.
Money, stability, solutions.
But what we really crave is to be seen when our hands are empty.
That is not weakness. It is human.
Is it too much to ask to be wanted for more than being useful?
Money, stability, solutions.
But what we really crave is to be seen when our hands are empty.
That is not weakness. It is human.
Is it too much to ask to be wanted for more than being useful?
AI orchestration feels like microservices 2.0.
Powerful, brittle, and expensive to scale.
Stitch your own stack together, or buy into a platform & accept lock-in?
Powerful, brittle, and expensive to scale.
Stitch your own stack together, or buy into a platform & accept lock-in?
September 17, 2025 at 11:58 PM
AI orchestration feels like microservices 2.0.
Powerful, brittle, and expensive to scale.
Stitch your own stack together, or buy into a platform & accept lock-in?
Powerful, brittle, and expensive to scale.
Stitch your own stack together, or buy into a platform & accept lock-in?
Money, much like algorithms, might never be truly unbiased.
It's all about who we choose to trust.
It's all about who we choose to trust.
September 17, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Money, much like algorithms, might never be truly unbiased.
It's all about who we choose to trust.
It's all about who we choose to trust.