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I replaced my prompt library with a skills folder, and my AI workflow got dramatically faster
I stopped collecting prompts and started building workflows.
I stopped hitting my Claude limits by changing how I start conversations, not how much I use them
Most advice about Claude's limits is wrong
I used Claude Code to build a utility that fetches files by the way I describe it, and it's better than any file explorer I've used
I might never have to remember what I named my files again
I ran Claude Code and Cursor together, and the combination does something neither can do alone
Both tools have their own specialities.
I built Claude's Dreams feature myself using Mem0 and Codex, and it changed how I code
And it works quite well.
I replaced Claude Code with Codex for a week, and the trade-offs were not what I expected
The real-world costs of swapping Claude Code for Codex.
I built a Python utility using Claude to automate my image editing workflow, and it saves me hours every week
Vibe-coding your problems away doesn't get easier than this
Notion AI looked smart until I tried NotebookLM for grounded research and Claude Projects for action
I stopped trying to make Notion AI work for research, and these two tools solved it in weeks
I didn't think Claude Pro was worth the subscription, but it's now my personal movie and meal curator
Claude Pro gave me the intelligence and rate limits to create personalized apps
I downgraded to free Claude for a week, and it changed how I feel about paying $20 a month
The usage cap wasn't the biggest issue like I expected it to be
I'm using Claude Cowork to fix these 3 Windows 11 blunders Microsoft forgot about, and my PC finally feels like my own
"You're welcome, Microsoft"—Anthropic, probably.
I switched from Google Gemini to Claude for almost everything — except for the one thing Gemini still excels at
Claude is the default, but Gemini stays open too
Claude Code out of the box is good, but these mods make it actually production-ready
Mods make Claude Code a lot better.
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini still have a critical UI flaw, and it's not an easy one to fix
The all-too-familiar chat interface is getting exhausting
I tried Google's new Antigravity 2.0, and I'm sticking with Claude Code
Antigravity 2.0 didn't quite take off for me
I stopped asking Claude to plan get-togethers after Google added Gemini to Maps
I used to use Claude to gather info for gatherings, but Gemini in Google Maps took it to a new level in terms of how helpful it was.
Combining Claude with Notion was a bigger productivity boost than I could have hoped for
Notion MCP integration finally solved the context-switching problem I've had for years.
I integrated Claude with Adobe without paying for Creative Cloud, and it took my graphics workflow to the next level
Editing from within the chat window without ever opening an editor
I ditched Claude for Obsidian and a local LLM, and miss it less than I expected to
Not a complete replacement, but it does give me some breathing room
