# bitcoin wallet — RSS Amplifier

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## [I built a Greek pottery roguelite with Claude Code in a weekend](https://josh.miami/posts/sisyphus-greek-pottery-roguelite)

_2026-08-16 · josh.miami_

Project Sisyphus went from an empty folder to a playable roguelite on my iPhone. The best design decision was noticing that programmer art and ancient vase painting are the same thing.

## [Anthropic's Mythos card reads like a containment memo](https://josh.miami/posts/mythos-containment-memo)

_2026-04-08 · josh.miami_

Anthropic built a stronger model and decided not to broadly ship it. That alone separates this from the usual frontier-model promo cycle. Skynet is a stupid frame for it. What's actually in the card is duller and a lot more serious.

## [I built a starter template because I kept rebuilding the same thing](https://josh.miami/posts/monolith-industries)

_2026-03-21 · josh.miami_

Monolith Industries is a Next.js starter kit with auth, Supabase, Sentry, background jobs, and every tooling decision already made. It came from a real product. That's the whole point.

## [I built a Pokemon game inside Claude Code's statusline](https://josh.miami/posts/statusmon-day-one)

_2026-03-14 · josh.miami_

What started as 'can I put a Pokemon in the status bar' turned into a full companion system with ANSI sprites, evolution chains, and a Pokedex. All in one session.

## [TokenGolf hit v1.0 because the two-mode system was the wrong abstraction](https://josh.miami/posts/token-golf-v1)

_2026-03-13 · josh.miami_

The wizard asked you to commit a budget before you knew what the session needed. Par replaced that question with a better one: how efficient were you given what actually happened?

## [What I shipped today in TokenGolf v0.4.0](https://josh.miami/posts/token-golf-v040)

_2026-03-09 · josh.miami_

Expansion and hardening at the same time. More achievements, more hooks, more structure, and the release infrastructure to keep the rules from drifting.

## [Sunday was when TokenGolf stopped feeling bolted on](https://josh.miami/posts/token-golf-sunday)

_2026-03-08 · josh.miami_

By the end of Saturday, the score was believable. Sunday became the day of friction removal and deeper integration.

## [The repo looked done until I tried to run it](https://josh.miami/posts/token-golf-saturday)

_2026-03-07 · josh.miami_

Saturday was where TokenGolf stopped being a neat concept and started becoming a real tool. The first milestone had nothing to do with the game.

## [The Half-Second Buffer](https://josh.miami/posts/the-half-second-buffer)

_2026-03-06 · josh.miami_

You're doing your best work. You get comfortable. Then you catch a hit you didn't see coming. ADHD, stoicism, and the skill nobody talks about.

## [Claudedogged the blog](https://josh.miami/posts/claudedogged-the-blog)

_2026-03-01 · josh.miami_

My blog was a piece of shit. I fixed it. Eight features, one session, three mistakes. I'm coining a term.

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## [TokenGolf started with a simple question: what if AI cost had stakes?](https://josh.miami/posts/token-golf-origin)

_2026-02-28 · josh.miami_

Claude Code already tracked cost. The weird part was that the number didn't really matter. TokenGolf started there.

## [Publishing blog posts from my phone with Claude and GitHub Actions](https://josh.miami/posts/publishing-blog-posts-from-my-phone-with-claude-and-github-actions)

_2026-02-28 · josh.miami_

Three files, a GitHub label, and a Claude skill. The whole setup for going from post idea on my phone to live on the site without touching a code editor.

## [Two Claude Code tricks I actually use every day](https://josh.miami/posts/claude-code-profiles-and-audio-hooks)

_2026-02-22 · josh.miami_

Profile switching for clean account separation, and audio notifications so you stop babysitting the terminal. Both take five minutes to set up.

## [The Model Is Not the Variable Anymore. The System Is.](https://josh.miami/posts/the-model-is-not-the-variable-the-system-is)

_2026-01-22 · josh.miami_

The real shift was not becoming a power user. It was realizing the model was no longer the main variable. The surrounding system was.

## [I Canceled Cursor. Claude Code Is the Default.](https://josh.miami/posts/i-canceled-cursor-claude-code-is-the-default)

_2025-10-09 · josh.miami_

Canceling Cursor was not a dramatic decision. The overlap phase was already over. Claude Code is the default and has been for a while.

## [Claude Code Was Winning. I Just Wasn't Listening.](https://josh.miami/posts/claude-code-was-winning-i-just-wasnt-listening)

_2025-06-26 · josh.miami_

The switch was not clean. The old lane still existed, but the terminal was already taking the work that mattered most before I was ready to call it the default.

## [I Stopped Defaulting to OpenAI](https://josh.miami/posts/i-stopped-defaulting-to-openai)

_2025-03-13 · josh.miami_

There is a real difference between sampling a model and repeatedly choosing it. This is the point where the preference stopped being theory and started becoming habit.

## [The Interface Was Solved. The Model Wasn't.](https://josh.miami/posts/the-interface-was-solved-the-model-wasnt)

_2024-12-12 · josh.miami_

Once the surface stopped being the problem, the more interesting question became which model actually fit the work. That is where the preference started shifting.

