LLM Council, With a Dash of Assess-Decide-Do
Andrej Karpathy's LLM Council already follows the Assess-Decide-Do pattern. I made it explicit with a PR that adds cognitive scaffolding. Here's how it works.
Building addTaskManager, the best iOS productivity app for ADHD minds
Andrej Karpathy's LLM Council already follows the Assess-Decide-Do pattern. I made it explicit with a PR that adds cognitive scaffolding. Here's how it works.
The Assess Decide Do framework official colors and icons: red (+) for overloading the system, orange (?) for deciding, green (-) for finishing and unloading out [...]
Integrating a human cognitive framework in Claude makes the LLM partially "understand" humans. World models may be better suited for this.
Re-evaluating the Assess-Decide-Do framework in the age of AI. Not all life areas are suitable, but in most of them, it fits perfectly.
15 years ago I built the ADD framework. Now I taught it to Claude itself. The result: unexpected empathy. Full guide + mega prompt.
After years refining addTaskManager, I extracted MetaCellKit—a flexible Swift table cell component born from real-world iteration, now open-sourced on GitHub
Daily content production requires systems, not willpower. addTaskManager separates capture, decision, and execution—the GTD framework that makes consistency automatic
Version 1.4 ships with enhanced GTD workflow improvements. The Assess-Decide-Do framework gets faster, cleaner, more intuitive for daily task management
New iOS version submitted to Apple. The anxious wait between submission and approval—where creators lose control to platform gatekeepers
Productivity apps need simplicity, reliability, cross-platform, offline capability, no subscription. Tools should enhance workflow, not become it
Building addTaskManager because existing tools failed. GTD implementation that actually works—Assess, Decide, Do framework without complexity bloat
Development update—staying steady to original vision despite feature creep temptations. Simplicity is harder than complexity
addTaskManager pivot from complex to simple. Original vision missed market. The turn—radical simplification toward core GTD principles
Fighting negativity with assess decide do: capture thoughts without judgment, decide what deserves attention, execute despite mental noise. A practical framework.
Zen Status in addTaskManager—inbox empty, tasks processed, mind clear. The GTD state of zero anxiety from zero loose ends
Zen in addTaskManager represents calm productivity. Tasks managed without stress. The philosophy—system handles complexity so mind stays simple
addTaskManager launch—GTD-based task management with zen philosophy. Collaborative without complexity. Managing tasks shouldn't create more tasks
Mobile blogging workflow using Apple ecosystem. iPhone, iPad, iAdd enable location-independent publishing—technology untethers content creation
First monkey challenge continues—second update tracks progress. Momentum builds through documentation—ongoing measurement maintains accountability
Natural Productivity book pre-order window opens. 48 hours before official launch—early access rewards committed readers