Codex CLI felt safer than Claude Code, but it cost me my flow
…part of my daily workflow and development stack. Whether I am researching a new article topic, improving my home lab infrastructure, or developing a new app, Claude tools are the ones I…
…part of my daily workflow and development stack. Whether I am researching a new article topic, improving my home lab infrastructure, or developing a new app, Claude tools are the ones I…
…Those two examples alone make the M2 feel less like a novelty craft machine and more like a practical desktop tool. The print-and-cut workflow adds the missing piece. Instead of…
…More importantly, CLI-based workflows are generally more efficient for coding agents. Instead of loading large tool definitions, accessibility trees, and browser metadata into the model's context window, the agent can…
…Just take the generated feed, pop it into an RSS reader, and your curation begins. Easy-enough setup Building a workflow around one reliable feed hub A lot of self-hosted tools…
…That felt like a better workflow than asking it to crank out code and hoping the result held up. It’s fair to expect a tool called Claude Code to focus on…
…What a Claude-Canva workflow looks like for me Giving my presentations context I actually don’t really use Canva that much for creative designs - tools like Figma and Affinity far outperform…
…Instead of chasing modern-looking tools, I found myself appreciating software that focuses on stability, flexibility, and efficient work. The features are mature, dependable, and designed to support real workflows without constant…
…They are slowly becoming full-fledged productivity workspaces built around research, context, and long-term workflows. Over the past year, I have tested countless AI tools for organizing information, managing research, and…
…It’s good enough for basic editing, but for a heavy workflow, I recommend Affinity and Photoshop. Affinity Affinity Photo 2 is a photo editing tool that rivals Photoshop and GIMP. See…
…But the more I used both tools side by side, I got the reality check. And surprisingly, the tool I kept reopening wasn’t the one that initially impressed me the most…