Day Off: Spring Break
No computer time today. Spent the day renting skis, buying lift tickets, stocking up on groceries, and getting everything sorted for spring break. Zero tasks, zero tokens, zero leverage.
Leverage Record: March 13, 2026
Twenty-eight tasks in a single day. The bulk of the work was building out a cloud console simulator from scratch and populating it with hundreds of lab definitions and executors across multiple certification exam tracks. Domain specification generation for a free educational tier rounded out the rest. The weighted average leverage factor hit 98.1x, driven by the initial simulator scaffold at 576x.
Leverage Record: March 12, 2026
Thirty tasks across seven projects. Infrastructure provisioning, multi-platform feature development, a complete site template redesign, PDF parsing improvements, MCP server conversions, and a full SEO overhaul. The tfadm MCP server conversion hit 133x, the highest single-task leverage factor I have recorded.
Leverage Record: March 11, 2026
Thirty-five tasks on Tuesday. The day's defining thread was a cross-platform user profile system that touched six repositories: backend services, three client applications (web, desktop, iOS), and architecture documentation. That single initiative accounted for roughly a third of the day's output. The rest split across a full-stack task management application, product catalog metadata expansion, business planning document overhauls, and a resume parsing tool built from a design spec.
Leverage Record: March 10, 2026
Thirty-one tasks on Monday, a lighter day by recent standards. The work split across three threads: product requirements and technical design documentation for a new application, internationalization across three platforms (web, desktop, iOS), and infrastructure hardening including VPC redesign and distributed tracing instrumentation.
Leverage Record: March 9, 2026
Eighty-seven tasks on Sunday. The previous single-day record was 40 tasks and 798 human-equivalent hours (March 8). This day more than doubled both: 1,409 hours of human-equivalent output across full-stack application scaffolding, patent portfolio diagram auditing, comprehensive test suite generation, framework migrations, and infrastructure reorganization.
Leverage Record: March 8, 2026
Forty tasks on Saturday, the highest single-day output I have recorded. The work crossed 800 human-equivalent hours for the first time, driven by three major threads: structured data model generation at scale, patent portfolio maintenance and legal document preparation, and full-stack application development including a new marketing platform.
Leverage Record: March 7, 2026
Thirty-four tasks on Saturday. The work split into three major threads: domain specification generation for trivia and literary content, patent portfolio maintenance and legal document preparation, and full-stack application development. The day's output crossed 500 human-equivalent hours for the first time at this leverage level.
Leverage Record: March 6, 2026
Twelve tasks yesterday spanning patent drafting, full-stack application development, static site tooling, business analysis, and documentation infrastructure. Two of the tasks hit 288x leverage, the highest single-task factors I have recorded outside of batch generation work.
Leverage Record: March 5, 2026
Yesterday was one of the highest-volume days I have recorded. Thirty distinct tasks across the full spectrum of the work: domain specification generation, full-stack application development, patent portfolio maintenance, cloud platform engineering, mobile app development, and business planning. The numbers tell the story.

