| author | Alan Dipert
<alan@tailrecursion.com> 2026-05-15 05:41:45 UTC |
| committer | Alan Dipert
<alan@tailrecursion.com> 2026-05-15 05:41:45 UTC |
| parent | 328f6a7c0f16a7dfb03587fc9ca83ae375391920 |
| md/ProgrammablePhones.md | +1 | -3 |
diff --git a/md/ProgrammablePhones.md b/md/ProgrammablePhones.md index 44ad5fa..24a432b 100644 --- a/md/ProgrammablePhones.md +++ b/md/ProgrammablePhones.md @@ -30,9 +30,7 @@ My friend Conrad Barski built a series of utility apps for himself on Android, i Chris Meiklejohn has also been publicly building a mobile app and sharing a lot of good work around agentic coding research and his own experiences on [his blog](https://christophermeiklejohn.com) (strongly recommend). -Some others built fitness tracking apps to work with their heart rate monitors and maximize the benefits of aerobic training. One friend said he felt the shift with Claude Opus 4.5: work that had previously seemed too annoying or time-consuming suddenly felt tractable. His apps collect heart rate data from connected sensors and run in the background to provide real-time metrics in a way that cooperates with other apps and music on the device. - -I even know an active duty Army infantry officer developing an app in his spare time, productively, and with no coding experience beforehand. +Other friends built fitness apps for heart-rate-guided aerobic training. ## Getting It Onto a Phone