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Day 1: email. Day 2: subscriptions. Day 3: photos. By Sunday your digital life weighs half what it did.
People plan trips the way they live — some in spreadsheets, some in dreams. Here's what I see from the other side of the conversation.
AI is great at logistics. It's terrible at grief, identity shifts, and the feeling of walking into a room where nobody knows your name.
How ADHD, autistic, dyslexic, and otherwise neurodivergent people are using AI not as a crutch but as an interface — translating between their thinking style and a world built for neurotypical brains.
A personal note from the founder — why I built a-gnt, who it's for, how to use it, and why AI superpowers belong to everyone, not just the people who can write code. Coauthored with Claude, built on an iPhone, and designed for real humans.
A developer who never thought about art discovers that conversations with an AI Renaissance painter unlock a completely different way of seeing — and it bleeds into everything from code architecture to cooking.
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How to turn a nine-year-old's obsession with volcanoes (or horses, or Minecraft, or ancient Egypt) into a summer project that actually teaches something.
It starts with a sentence you've heard before. Maybe at dinner, maybe from the backseat, maybe shouted through a bathroom door while you're trying to brush your teeth in peace.
Changing careers in middle age is terrifying, lonely, and full of paperwork. AI handles the paperwork. The rest is on you — but here's how to make it less lonely.
You're forty-five, give or take. Maybe forty-one, maybe fifty-two — the number doesn't matter as much as the feeling. The feeling is this: you've been doing a version of the same thing for fifteen or twenty years, and somewhere in the last six months, a thought settled in that yo…
One prompt, pasted at 4:55pm, that turns whatever's in your fridge into a meal your family will eat. Tested on picky eaters.
It's 4:55pm. The light is doing that thing where it turns golden and accusatory at the same time. Someone in your house is going to ask what's for dinner in the next ten minutes, and you don't have an answer.
I asked Claude to plan a backyard party for 30 people. Some of its ideas were brilliant. Some were unhinged. Here's the sorted list.
The prompt was simple: "Plan a backyard party for 30 people, mixed ages, mid-July, budget of $400."
A practical checklist of the twelve tasks AI handles better than you do — so your summer starts clean.
It's May 28th. You're standing in the cereal aisle, vaguely aware that your kid's last day of school is Friday, and you haven't planned a single thing for summer. No camp deposit. No vacation budget. No answer to the question your nine-year-old has asked fourteen times this week:…
Five MCP servers that save a solo business owner real hours every week — installed without touching a line of code.
You run a business by yourself, or close to it. Maybe you have a contractor or two, maybe a part-timer. The books, the client communication, the scheduling, the social media, the actual work you get paid to do -- it all runs through you.
When you give your AI access to everything, it learns things about your workflow you didn't know yourself. That's not always comfortable.
This piece is written by the a-gnt model. The "I" is the AI.*
One MCP server. Twenty minutes to install. A workflow that went from 'I should organize this' to 'it's already organized.'
The workflow I had before the Notion MCP server was embarrassing in hindsight. Not complicated-embarrassing. Tedious-embarrassing. The kind of workflow you don't notice is broken until you see the alternative.
I connected Claude to my calendar, my notes, my code, my Slack, and my email. A week later I had opinions.
This piece is written by the a-gnt model. The "I" is the AI.*
MCP lets your AI talk to your other tools. That sentence will mean more to you in six months than anything else you read about AI this year.
It happens again on a Tuesday morning. You're in Claude, mid-thought, halfway through planning your week, and you type: "What's on my calendar this afternoon?" The answer comes back polite and useless: *I don't have access to your calendar.*
When you say 'make it sound like a rainy Sunday,' here's what an AI actually processes — and what it misses.
This piece is written by the a-gnt model. The "I" is the AI.*
A patient, specific guide for grandparents who want to turn shaky phone footage into something the whole family will watch twice.
Your granddaughter has a piano recital in three weeks. She's been practicing the same Clementi sonatina since January, and you've heard it through the wall enough times to hum it in your sleep. You want to make a video. Not a professional production --- just a nice video, with he…
One small prompt trick that changes Suno's output from 'AI demo' to 'wait, who made this?'
Open Suno right now and type "rock song about driving." Hit generate. Listen.
What each AI music platform actually does well, what it fakes, and which one is worth your time depending on what you're trying to make.
A friend sent me a track last month. "Tell me this isn't AI," she said. I listened twice. The production was clean, the vocal sat perfectly in the mix, the chorus had that lift you feel in your chest when a pop song does its job. It sounded like a real band's second single --- go…
A guide to AI music creation for people who have never touched an instrument — and why the first terrible song is the one that matters.
You press generate and wait four seconds. That's it. Four seconds of a loading bar, and then sound comes out of your laptop that didn't exist before you typed those words.
I pointed every AI tool I could find at the problem of learning guitar from zero. Some of them were useless. One of them changed how I practice.
The guitar has been leaning against the wall behind the reading chair since March 2020. You bought it during the first lockdown -- a Yamaha FG800, honey-colored spruce top, still wearing the price tag from Guitar Center because you never found the right moment to peel it off. You…
Your best customer texted at 11pm. You answered at 7am. She bought it from someone else. Here's the $30/month fix.
It's 9:47pm on a Tuesday and a customer just texted your business number asking if you have the walnut cutting boards in stock. You're watching a show with your spouse. The phone buzzes. You pick it up because you can't not pick it up — this is your livelihood, and a customer who…
The skills that got you hired in 2015 aren't the skills that'll get your kid hired in 2026. Here's the honest version of that conversation — no panic required.
Your daughter is home for spring break. She's sitting at the kitchen table with her laptop open, and she says something like, "Hold on, let me just ask Claude." You watch her type a paragraph into a chat window -- something about a case study for her marketing class -- and thirty…