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Pharma professional by day, coder by night. I build small tools, experiment with ideas, and write about tech, AI, and whatever I find interesting.
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I've Used Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini Every Day for a Year. Here's Why I Keep Coming Back to Claude.
An honest, personal take on Claude vs ChatGPT vs Gemini after daily use. Where Claude wins, where it doesn't, and why it's become my default for serious work.
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apple at 50: half a century of denting the universe
April 1, 1976. Three people signed a partnership in a garage. Fifty years later, that decision changed how billions of us work, think, and create.
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The Year AI Stopped Being a Shortcut and Started Being Your Baseline
30% of Google's code. 25% of Microsoft's code. What happens when AI coding stops being optional and becomes mandatory?
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A Practical Checklist for Turning Rough Ideas into Shippable Projects
A simple checklist for turning a messy idea into something small, clear, and actually shippable.
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Why I Finally Switched to Passkeys
I finally switched to passkeys after getting tired of password resets and login friction. Here’s why it was easier than I expected.
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GPT-5.5 and the End of Prompt Babysitting
GPT-5.5 points toward a calmer developer workflow: less prompt babysitting, more delegation, and a new bar for human taste and review.
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Apple Enters a New Chapter: Ternus Takes the Helm as Tech Giant Transitions
Tim Cook steps down, John Ternus becomes Apple CEO – the implications for Apple's future.
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Three AI stories this week that actually matter
GPT-5.4 can now operate your computer, Apple handed Siri's brain to Google, and Nvidia GTC is days away with Jensen promising something nobody's seen yet.
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Digital is physical.
How the best digital interactions mirror real-world affordances, and why cursor behavior and hover states matter for interaction design.