The right AI stack turns a one-person creator into a small production studio. Here are the tools I actually use.
Comparing a Swiss Army knife built into your kitchen to a standalone power tool in your garage. They solve different problems.
Two AI music generators dominate. Both create full songs from text prompts. I generated 100+ songs on each to find the real difference.
I run a SaaS product, a content site, and a consulting practice. By myself. Here is exactly how.
I tested 6 AI email tools over two months, measuring actual time saved per day.
AI music generation had its ChatGPT moment. Here is what is worth your time.
I tested 7 AI presentation tools by giving each the same brief. Here is how they performed.
AI voice generation crossed the uncanny valley. The best tools now produce speech indistinguishable from real humans.
Which GPU should you buy for running AI models locally? The answer depends on what models you want to run.
Deepseek built an AI model that rivals GPT-4 at a fraction of the cost. But how does it hold up in daily use?
No API costs, no rate limits, no data leaving your computer. Here is everything you need to know.
Three fundamentally different ways to find information. I used all three as my primary search tool for one month each.
I used to spend 4-6 hours per week on design tasks. So I tried replacing every design tool with AI for 30 days.
After testing 6 AI meeting note-takers across 50 plus real meetings, here is which ones are worth it.
With the right tools, a solo operator can automate workflows that used to require dedicated staff for under 100 dollars per month.
Rust and AI coding tools have a complicated relationship. Here is what works, what doesn't, and how to get the best results.
Stable Diffusion runs surprisingly well on Apple Silicon. Here is the actual current way to set it up.
I used Windsurf as my primary editor for 3 weeks coming from Cursor. Here is my unfiltered take.
Every major AI coding tool supports Python. But supports Python and is actually good for Python are different things.
That 20 dollar per month AI subscription is not 20 dollars per month. After tracking actual spending for 90 days, I was spending 3x what I thought.
50 articles, 5 AI writing tools, published on real websites. Tracked rankings and traffic for 6 months.
I consulted with 15 small business owners and tracked which AI tools they actually kept paying for after the trial ended.
Most developers using AI to code are doing it wrong. Real AI coding means agents. Here is how to actually use them.
Every tool here has a genuinely usable free tier. Enough to get real work done, not just enough to get you hooked.
Three AI image generators, three completely different approaches. Over 2000 images generated to find out which is best.
From Runway to Sora to Kling AI. Tested on the same prompts across product demos, social clips, and cinematic b-roll.
I tested 9 AI writing tools with one goal: which ones produce text a human editor wouldn't flag as AI-generated?
Both are terminal-native AI coding agents. Both are genuinely good. But they are built on completely different philosophies.
Three AI-powered code editors compared on autocomplete, agent mode, context handling, and price.
Two AI coding tools, completely different philosophies. One lives in your editor, the other in your terminal. Here is my honest take.
Honest comparison of Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, Aider and more. Tested on real projects.