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Why I Believe in Agentic Recipes

I built my AI tooling one layer at a time, each piece added because something was breaking when I did not have it: scope, atomic guides, the curl rule, validators, the playbook. Working on the biggest tool I am still building, I hit a wall I had to name. Use drush is a rule. Wire responsive images for this project is an orchestration. Both are opinions, but they are not the same artifact shape. This post walks that journey to the layer I think is missing, and asks whether other people building AI tooling on real projects feel the same gap.

Estimated read time: 8 minutes
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My Journey with AI Tools: Practical Tips from a Recent Discussion

Recently discussed with Nohra how my AI usage evolved from basic prompts to using context and frameworks. I shared my personal approach to using AI as an editor/assistant, particularly for job searching and content creation. By treating AI as a system and building contextual frameworks, I've found ways to work more efficiently while maintaining authenticity. The video conversation dives deeper into practical examples and tips that have worked for me.

Estimated read time: 5 minutes
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AI as an Assistant: A Practical Approach to Responsible AI Usage

While AI tools become increasingly prevalent in professional settings, many warn against their use in job hunting and content creation. However, the key lies not in avoiding AI but in using it responsibly as an assistant rather than a creator. Through clear boundaries, iterative feedback, and maintaining authenticity, AI can enhance rather than replace your voice. Learn a practical approach to leveraging AI tools while keeping your content genuine and professional - from initial setup to final refinement.

Estimated read time: 5 minutes