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A dog groomer, a freelance designer, and a bottle of shampoo walk into a spreadsheet. The unsexy, specific, Tuesday-afternoon math that tells a small business owner whether they're making money — and how AI does it in a conversation instead of a cell.
Your mother doesn't need a tutorial on large language models. She needs someone to sit with her and show her how to ask the question she's been carrying around for three weeks. A practical guide for the adult children of curious retirees.
Twelve words that turn every AI interaction from a wall of jargon into something you actually understand. Works on taxes, medical results, legal documents, insurance — anything where the gap between expert language and human understanding is the problem.
Sit down with a ticket, open blend-a-gnt, pick a bench, and see why mixing an MCP, a soul, and a prompt beats opening Claude cold.
A nuanced argument for why AI art and AI writing are not threats to human creativity — they are different things entirely, serving different functions, meaningful in different ways.
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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A practical guide to using AI tools to create a resume that actually gets interviews — no design skills needed.
Prompts are how you talk to AI. Better prompts get better results. Here's what you need to know.
From guest lists to grocery shopping, here's how AI tools can help you throw an amazing dinner party without the stress.
MCP servers are everywhere in AI right now. Here's what they actually are, explained without any technical jargon.
Thousands of photos on your phone? Here's how to use AI tools to sort, tag, and finally find that one beach photo from 2019.