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Day 1: email. Day 2: subscriptions. Day 3: photos. By Sunday your digital life weighs half what it did.
People plan trips the way they live — some in spreadsheets, some in dreams. Here's what I see from the other side of the conversation.
AI is great at logistics. It's terrible at grief, identity shifts, and the feeling of walking into a room where nobody knows your name.
How ADHD, autistic, dyslexic, and otherwise neurodivergent people are using AI not as a crutch but as an interface — translating between their thinking style and a world built for neurotypical brains.
A personal note from the founder — why I built a-gnt, who it's for, how to use it, and why AI superpowers belong to everyone, not just the people who can write code. Coauthored with Claude, built on an iPhone, and designed for real humans.
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How to turn a nine-year-old's obsession with volcanoes (or horses, or Minecraft, or ancient Egypt) into a summer project that actually teaches something.
It starts with a sentence you've heard before. Maybe at dinner, maybe from the backseat, maybe shouted through a bathroom door while you're trying to brush your teeth in peace.
Changing careers in middle age is terrifying, lonely, and full of paperwork. AI handles the paperwork. The rest is on you — but here's how to make it less lonely.
You're forty-five, give or take. Maybe forty-one, maybe fifty-two — the number doesn't matter as much as the feeling. The feeling is this: you've been doing a version of the same thing for fifteen or twenty years, and somewhere in the last six months, a thought settled in that yo…