~ / Journal / 2026 / March / 4
Good morning, Internet!
Yesterday, I submitted two programming books to a Gumroad shop. Gumroad does not come with distribution, so I'd need to figure it out myself if I want to make any sales. It could be the first lessons of the video version. The bundle could look like: ebook ($49), ebook+video course ($200). That's pretty standard on the Internet.
Today, I am giving another shot to convince myself to build Palmframe, or any SaaS really, by prompting things differently (to myself) and to AI.
I sent an email to Jonathan Blow to get an access to the Jai compiler. For now, no answer. The reason is there is this Canadian guy, great guy, Addyvan, building something involving Jai. Not sure it's the best language to build what he's up to, but why not?
I am realizing that I am writing these entries more and more for AI, rather than for humans.
The more context there is in this website, the more Claude is helpful in my daily life.
Frankly, everyone should start journaling the way I do: on a computer, in a Git repository, ... Well, when I say "everyone", it's more like "every developer".
Even if you hate AI slop, you can't say it's not helpful to have an assistant that can browse your journal entries, and give you suggestions.
What else?
I sent a silly email-joke to some guy on GitHub pushing tons of repositories using Jai. Really, really silly. The kind of jokes that are almost non-funny. I had fun, at least, ahah.
It was the occasion to vibecode a new TUI feature to my resend CLI, like "resend send", making use of Ratatui.
Another thing. I reached out to some guy promoting his articles for an AI-powered media, called Ceowire. Mostly slop tbh. But Guillaume Duhan offered me to submit an article, in my name, to get SEO. I mean, he could pay at least ahah, but since I wanted to start a media for a while now, why not?