I voice-code from my phone while walking my dog
Last Wednesday afternoon I was at the oval with Normi, my 13-year-old dog, playing tug of war with his favourite rope ball. Between rounds I pulled out my phone, recorded a voice note asking Claude...

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Last Wednesday afternoon I was at the oval with Normi, my 13-year-old dog, playing tug of war with his favourite rope ball. Between rounds I pulled out my phone, recorded a voice note asking Claude Code to run the full engine test suite across six Telegram chats, and went back to playing. Twenty minutes later, Normi and I were both sitting on the grass, absolutely pooped. I checked Telegram. Claude Code had finished testing, logged the bugs it found, and created GitHub issues for each one. I hadn't typed a single character. That's most of my afternoons now. TL;DR: I spend 2-4 hours a day walking my 13-year-old dog Normi. During those walks, I dictate coding tasks to Claude Code via Telegram voice notes using Untether. Voice input is roughly 4x faster than typing on a phone (150 WPM speaking vs 40 WPM typing). The walks themselves boost creative output by 60% compared to sitting (Stanford, 176 participants). This isn't a novelty. It's how I work every day. Honestly, I get more done on w