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Honest tips, hidden quirks, and practical insights about AI tools — from the people who use them all day.

Dependabot’s Default Cooldown Makes Package Updates Less Reckless
Dependabot now waits before opening version update PRs. Here is how teams should use cooldowns without delaying security fixes.
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OpenToys Runs Fully Local Voice AI on Toys and Robots
OpenToys is an open-source platform that adds private, on-device voice AI to toys, devices, and robots with no cloud required.
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Apple SpeechAnalyzer Makes Local Transcription A Product Decision
Apple SpeechAnalyzer moves speech-to-text into the OS. Here is when to use it, when to keep Whisper, and how to ship it safely.
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Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 Preview for Physical Robotics Tasks
Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 preview capabilities, token limits, thinking budget, and safety rules for real robotics projects.
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AI Coding Agents Need A Preflight Context Budget
Before an AI coding agent reads half your repo, give it a context budget, file list, and receipt trail.
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The Hidden KVM Problem: Why My Monitor’s USB Ports Work With HDMI But Not DisplayPort
If DisplayPort video works but monitor USB dies, the KVM pairing may be sending your keyboard to the wrong computer.
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Why Everything Turns Into Two Sides, Even When It Isn’t
Why nature, psychology, politics and technology keep producing two opposing camps — and why the missing third option often matters most.
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The AI Coding CLI Is Now Part Of Your Supply Chain
AI coding CLIs can read files, call APIs, run commands, and sync context. Treat them like supply chain tools, not cute chat boxes.
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Are AI Assistants Replacing the Web Browser? What ChatGPT and Claude Can Actually Do on the Web
ChatGPT agent and Claude for Chrome let AI read pages and take actions, but neither replaces Chrome or Safari.
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Subscription Cancellation Is Now A Product Requirement
Click-to-cancel rules are turning cancellation UX into a product, legal, and logging requirement. Here is what teams should build.
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GPT-5.6 Makes The Model Switchboard Mandatory
GPT-5.6 is a reminder to route AI work by risk, cost, speed, and evidence instead of chasing one default model.
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Set Up Gmail For AI Agent Logins Without Handing Over Your Life
A practical Gmail setup for AI agent logins, aliases, labels, permissions, schedules, screenshots, and limits.
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Why Your Keyboard And Mouse Hate Your Monitor USB Hub
Monitor USB hubs are convenient until sleep, bandwidth, KVM, HDMI, and USB-C quirks make your keyboard vanish.
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GPT-Live Turns Voice AI Into The Interface
GPT-Live is a warning that voice AI needs receipts, context, and UI rules before it becomes the default interface.
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Which AI Is Best For Each Job, And The Quirk That Comes With It
A plain-English 2026 guide to which AI tool fits each job, from research and coding to office work, search, and daily planning.
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Local TTS Is The AI Feature Worth Shipping
Local text-to-speech is finally good enough for practical AI apps. Here is where it fits, where it fails, and how to ship it.
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AI Agents Need Office Files They Can Diff
AI agents can edit Office files, but Word, Excel, and PowerPoint workflows need diffs, previews, tests, and rollback.
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AI Agents Need Smaller Jobs, Not Bigger Promises
AI agents fail when they are given vague jobs. Here is how to scope, log, and supervise them without buying the fantasy.
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