my own Airtable — easier than I thought
The next task on my list was building my own private Airtable with all tasks — meant to be my to-do list, but more refined, with difficulty levels and actual completion times. Managed to do it in basically an hour. Zero problems.
All it took was a well-described initial prompt together with Claude Code for this task, and basically Cursor with Opus did the entire rest in one go. I created a new database with specific columns in Supabase, plus a few visual tweaks afterwards, and just like that — a new mini-project became reality.
Now anyone can easily track the pace of work I've set for myself, what I've completed, and how long it took.
P.S. I wrote this post as a test for the next task — newsletter automation, publishing directly from this blog to Substack, pulled in by n8n, which posts the full content to my profile there and then sends out the mailing.
Let's see if it works... topic in progress... although I'm already tired. These few hours of writing with Claude Code, copying, calibrating, setting up webhooks etc... it's genuinely exhausting.
I'm starting to understand why programmers like sitting in basements working on complex topics...
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