Michael Hedgpeth (@michaelhedgpeth) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Hedgpeth

@michaelhedgpeth

Cloud observability at @splunk, married to @anniehedgie - taking a break from twitter until July 20

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Really happy to make it to this milestone. It's time to get your career on track. Let's help you make this year the year you got in the driver seat of what you have always known is possible.

Annie Hedgpeth (@anniehedgie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I didn’t know what to expect but what I got changed my worldview and my life.” I can see why. Wow. What a great challenge to take into any endeavor.

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This is also what you say the week you talk to their legal team about a name when you were just having fun doing something cool.

Michael Hedgpeth (@michaelhedgpeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are the type of person to make PowerShell, your retirement likely starts with an incredibly helpful treasure trove of wisdom, thank you so much for all this Jeffrey Snover. I just want to know is there a beach in your future at some point?

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I tried this out and open code is nice and the Kimi experience and speed is nice too! It was a great experience. What a solid tool. The hurdle I have is to figure out how I feel about being told I spent $1 vs. the Claude MAX (just give us a $100 and you're going to be mostly

Annie Hedgpeth (@anniehedgie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've all heard, "Document, document, document," when onboarding for the next person that joins in 6 months, but what if the next person comes along in 6 minutes? Michael Hedgpeth Fallthrough

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Dan is the perfect person to kick my new series off of highlighting folks who are natural connectors. Check out the full post at people-work.io/blog/highlight…

Dan is the perfect person to kick my new series off of highlighting folks who are natural connectors. 

Check out the full post at people-work.io/blog/highlight…
dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

everyone's talking about their teams like they were at the peak of efficiency and bottlenecked by ability to produce code here's what things actually look like - your org rarely has good ideas. ideas being expensive to implement was actually helping - majority of workers have

Annie Hedgpeth (@anniehedgie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's so freeing to not have to hold all the context in my head all the time. We released our agent integration with People Work, and I can't explain just how useful it is to me. It connects all the dots across my work, calendar, and professional relationships.

It's so freeing to not have to hold all the context in my head all the time. We released our agent integration with People Work, and I can't explain just how useful it is to me. It connects all the dots across my work, calendar, and professional relationships.
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Software engineers: Context switching kills productivity. Also software engineers: I'm now managing 19 AI agents and doing 1800 commits a day. We’ve spent years complaining that managers who expect a quick 5-minute chat ruin our focus for the next hour. But a ping from an agent

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I made a quick 10-minute walkthrough video for getting started with People Work. It covers setting up your contacts, defining your goals, and turning "I hope I show up for these people" into an actual plan. Link in comments!

I made a quick 10-minute walkthrough video for getting started with People Work. 

It covers setting up your contacts, defining your goals, and turning "I hope I show up for these people" into an actual plan.

Link in comments!
Michael Hedgpeth (@michaelhedgpeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Matthew Sanabria I saw your post on jj after watching a friend use it; in your setup does Claude run git and you run jj or do you have Claude running jj?

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we've never done code review but damn if your team is producing this much code you're using LLMs entirely incorrectly no one struggles with large amounts of code more than an LLM, if you don't keep that in check you have a self defeating codebase