Research Report — May 23, 2026
Charlie Munger's key insight was that no single mental model is enough. You need a latticework — a connected web of thinking tools from many disciplines. The models hang together and reinforce each other. The person with 80–90 well-understood models across psychology, engineering, economics, and biology will consistently outperform the person who only thinks in code.
Here's a structured lattice, from craft to life:
Purpose: A reusable design framework for building LLM agents that give personal guidance in any high-stakes domain — mental health, career, financial, parenting, relationships, learning. Sections 1–6 are domain-agnostic instructions. Section 7 is a worked case study (mental health therapy) showing every rule instantiated. Last updated: 2026-05-04
⚠️ Disclaimer: AI is not a substitute for licensed professionals. Any agent built from this guide must include crisis escalation and professional referral paths.
| name | orchestrating-swarms |
|---|---|
| description | Master multi-agent orchestration using Claude Code's TeammateTool and Task system. Use when coordinating multiple agents, running parallel code reviews, creating pipeline workflows with dependencies, building self-organizing task queues, or any task benefiting from divide-and-conquer patterns. |
Master multi-agent orchestration using Claude Code's TeammateTool and Task system.
Hyprland is not available by default on Ubuntu 24.04 so instead we can utilize the Nix package manager and Home Manager.
The benefit of the Nix package manager compared to others in this case is that
the package and dependencies of Nix packages is immutable and self
contained. This means that the entire setup is contained to a separate /nix
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| A Python script for downloading all files under a folder in Google Drive. | |
| Downloaded files will be saved at the current working directory. | |
| This script uses the official Google Drive API (https://developers.google.com/drive). | |
| As the examples in the official doc are not very clear to me, | |
| so I thought sharing this script would be helpful for someone. | |
| To use this script, you should first follow the instruction | |
| in Quickstart section in the official doc (https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/quickstart/python): |
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