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2025-10-08
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Gene Kim, ITREV, Program Chair00:10:48

I’ve been so inspired by all the amazing programs y’all wrote. Here’s one I started last night, and used to write the posts on getting Margueritte out of the hospital ED earlier today. I was telling @mik and @johnarauser in the last week that I need to start more programs — because the barrier of starting is much lower than I tell myself. Again, I am blown away by the fact that I was able to create a usable tool in 30 minutes — in that time, I made an editor that was dynamically updatable without restarting the program, and the ability to call LLMs with questions and rewrites. I’m about 90 minutes into building it, and I used it to write this: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/escaping-18-hour-stay-hospital-emergency-department-patient-gene-kim-kxmnc/?trackingId=mU%2F%2FrcdRS8WbYidnSBJyKA%3D%3D I’m sure I wouldn’t have finished it without AI-assist. I’m learning that this program is already useful for: •⁠ ⁠given all the context I put into the Context tab (e.g., research, transcripts, chatgpt transcripts where I talked through the article), Claude does a pretty darned good job autocompleting what the next paragraph should be (like Photoshop brush of “fill in what this should be) •⁠ ⁠⁠very quick questions like “what is a charge nurse” and “what is hierarchy of surgeons?” — so nice to have the right next to the editor Always amazed at how quickly we can build useful programs —

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