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My local LLM and Claude are helping me make my dream game, one day at a time
Claude, Gemma4, a few Excel sheets, and vibe-coded duct tape
NotebookLM and Claude finally turned my reading into something actionable
I stopped hoarding highlights after combining NotebookLM and Claude into one workflow.
Anthropic shuts down Claude Fable 5 to comply with US government directive
The AI company says that "the government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or ‘jailbreaking’ Fable 5."
I made these 4 changes to my Claude Code setup, and now it runs circles around the defaults
I don't waste time correcting Claude Code anymore.
I stopped using GUI tools after switching to CLI agents, and I’m not going back
CLI agents are enough.
Claude Fable 5 caught bugs GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8 missed, then the US government forced it offline
Claude Fable 5 is the best model I've ever used, hands down, but it's expensive and carries several asterisks.
I pitted local AI against Claude Pro by actually doing the math — and the winner wasn't straightforward
Which trade-offs are you more comfortable with?
I built a portfolio website using Claude Design's open-source alternative, and it gave Claude a real run for its money
A legitimate alternative to keep an eye on
I paired Claude with my Kindle and finally retained what I read
Your Kindle highlights are useless until you feed them to Claude
I used Claude Cowork to automate my research, and it builds my weekly reports while I sleep
It's one of the features that make the Pro plan worth it
I used Claude to reduce my game backlog, and it figured out the pattern I'd been missing for years
I'm finally confident I can start reducing my backlog instead of growing it
I replaced Claude’s memory with a local notes folder, and it worked better than expected
Beyond custom instructions.
I finally found a free AI tool that does everything Claude Design charges for
It's ahead of the vibe-design game
These open-source tools do what Claude charges for, and some do it better
Your wallet is going to love this list
Claude Code learns from my mistakes between sessions now, and my setup runs itself
And saves me a lot of time.
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