I've been using the same three note-taking apps for the past eighteen months, switching between them based on what I'm doing at any given moment. Some days I'm in Notion for three hours straight. Other days I touch Obsidian once and never come back. Evernote? It sits there doing almost nothing . The problem with most note-taking app reviews is tha…
Read moreLet me be straight with you: I don't trust free VPNs. Not fully. I've tested at least 15 of them over the past three years, and almost every single one has made me uncomfortable at some point—either through sketchy logging practices, surprise ads, or just the creeping feeling that if I'm not paying, I'm the product. But here's the thing: I…
Read more===TITLE=== Six Months of Daily Coding Without These Extensions Felt Like Working With One Hand ===CONTENT=== I'm not exaggerating. When I first switched to VS Code from Sublime Text back in 2019, I used it bare. No extensions. Just the editor, a terminal, and pure stubbornness. I lasted about a week before I felt like I was moving in slow motion. The th…
Read moreI was skeptical. Genuinely skeptical. When GitHub Copilot first hit the market, I heard all the usual startup noise — "AI will write your code," "10x developer productivity," that kind of thing. I'd seen enough overhyped tools to know better. But after three months of using it daily across Python, JavaScript, and some messy legacy PHP…
Read moreI spent three months last year testing every free AI tool that crossed my radar. Some were genuinely useful. Most weren't. A few made me wonder how they're still running. The problem isn't that free AI tools are bad—it's that there are too many mediocre ones competing for your attention. And honestly? Your time is more valuable than saving $…
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