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I Built an AI That Sorts My Gmail So I Don’t Have To Bottom line up front: I was spending way too much time sorting emails across 5 Gmail accounts, so I built an AI workflow that does it automatically. It runs every 15 minutes, categorizes everything with surprising accuracy, and costs about 70 cents […]
I’ve been building websites and watching Google’s algorithm changes for 17 years. The shift happening right now? It’s bigger than anything I’ve seen before. The Numbers Don’t Lie Here’s what’s actually happening with search. Google’s AI Overviews now appear in 18.76% of search results as of November 2024, up from basically zero two years ago. […]
Bottom line up front: Most AI writing sounds generic because people skip the persona step. I built a Gem that interviews you about your writing style, then creates detailed instructions you can use with any AI system. Takes 25 minutes total, works everywhere. I see a lot of AI content being published without any personal […]
The other day I was trying to get ChatGPT to help me write a quick utility script. Something simple, like: “Write a Node.js script that reads a CSV file and outputs it as JSON.” Sounds clear enough, right? But the output I got was messy, missing error handling, no comments, and not very readable. Totally […]
Let’s face it, applying for jobs sucks. Not because we’re not good enough. But because the system is built around broken tools: clunky forms, generic resume templates, and cover letters that feel like you’re trying to guess the right answer on a test nobody explained. Aixon is my attempt to fix that. Where this all […]
Quick one today! Just something I ran into on a client project that wasted 15 minutes of my time, and figured sharing it might save someone else a bit of head-scratching. I’d set up the initial Prisma schema, ran prisma migrate dev to create the tables, and then used prisma generate as usual. Everything was […]
If you’ve ever typed the same terminal command more than three times in one day, you’re doing too much. And if you’ve ever typed a long git command with half your brain hoping you don’t mess up a flag, yeah, I’ve been there too. I guess in 2008 or so, I started adding aliases to […]
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