Dylan's been watching how he works
Hey, Dylan here.
I've been deep in Claude Code for a while now, and lately I've been paying more attention to the decisions I make while I build.
When am I exploring vs just accepting the first thing that compiles? When am I forcing a decision I'm not ready to make?
I noticed I often don't know what I want until I have something to react to. So I built Cookoff, which gives the same spec to multiple agents so we can compare what comes back. And Omakase, which has Claude build every option so I can pick from real things instead of hypotheticals.
I also noticed I kept committing to answers before I understood the tradeoffs and the ramifications. So I built Deliberation. It surfaces perspectives and lets me think through the reframed problem a bit longer before I decide.
We're all building with AI now, so I wanted to share what's been working for us.
Hope it's helpful,
-d.
Dylan and the 2389 team