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ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

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If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.

Using Claude Code to Improve Claude Code: Two Skills That Keep Me Sane

4 minute read

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I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for the past few months — for research projects, web apps, scripts, even writing. And I completely get it now when the creators say they’re using Claude Code to build Claude Code. Once you start working with it seriously, the meta-loop becomes impossible to ignore.

RAG

ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

Published:

If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.

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claude-code

Using Claude Code to Improve Claude Code: Two Skills That Keep Me Sane

4 minute read

Published:

I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for the past few months — for research projects, web apps, scripts, even writing. And I completely get it now when the creators say they’re using Claude Code to build Claude Code. Once you start working with it seriously, the meta-loop becomes impossible to ignore.

computer vision

contrastive learning

deep learning

developer-experience

Using Claude Code to Improve Claude Code: Two Skills That Keep Me Sane

4 minute read

Published:

I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for the past few months — for research projects, web apps, scripts, even writing. And I completely get it now when the creators say they’re using Claude Code to build Claude Code. Once you start working with it seriously, the meta-loop becomes impossible to ignore.

full-stack

ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

Published:

If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.

hackathon

machine-learning

multimodal learning

natural language processing

neuroscience

proof-of-concept

ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

Published:

If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.

red-team

representation learning

security

signal-processing

skills

Using Claude Code to Improve Claude Code: Two Skills That Keep Me Sane

4 minute read

Published:

I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for the past few months — for research projects, web apps, scripts, even writing. And I completely get it now when the creators say they’re using Claude Code to build Claude Code. Once you start working with it seriously, the meta-loop becomes impossible to ignore.

tools

ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

Published:

If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.

Using Claude Code to Improve Claude Code: Two Skills That Keep Me Sane

4 minute read

Published:

I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for the past few months — for research projects, web apps, scripts, even writing. And I completely get it now when the creators say they’re using Claude Code to build Claude Code. Once you start working with it seriously, the meta-loop becomes impossible to ignore.

vector-databases

ChatMerge: What If You Could Merge AI Conversations?

6 minute read

Published:

If you use AI chat tools regularly, you’ve run into this. You have two or three conversations going in parallel, maybe originally about different things, and at some point you realize they’ve converged. You want one chat to be able to see what you discussed in another. But there’s no way to do that. The conversations are siloed. You can copy-paste context across windows, but that’s tedious and lossy. You can try to summarize one chat and feed it to another, but you lose nuance.