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Of course! I get pretty lazy so my follow-up is often usually something like:

"Ok let's look at these issues 1 at a time. Can you walk me through each one and help me think through how to address it"

And then it will usually give a few options for what to do for each one as well as a recommendation. The recommendation is often fairly decent, in which case I can just say "sounds good". Or maybe provide a small bit of color like: "sounds good but make sure to consider X".

Often we will have a side discussion about that particular issue until I'm satisfied. This happen more when I'm doing design / architectural / planning sessions with the AI. It can be as short or as long as it needs. And then we move on to the next one.

My main goal with these strategies is to help the AI get the relevant knowledge and expertise from my brain with as little effort as possible on my part. :D

A few other tactics:

- You can address multiple at once: "Item 3, 4, and 7 sound good, but lets work through the others together."

- Defer a discussion or issue until later: "Let's come back to item 2 or possibly save for that for a later session".

- Save the review notes / analysis / design sketch to a markdown doc to use in a future session. Or just as a reference to remember why something was done a certain way when I'm coming back to it. Can be useful to give to the AI for future related work as well.

- Send the content to a sub-agent for a detailed review and then discuss with the main agent.

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