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29 articles tagged "lifestyle"
Day 1: email. Day 2: subscriptions. Day 3: photos. By Sunday your digital life weighs half what it did.
You have 14,000 unread emails. You're paying for three streaming services you don't watch. Your phone's camera roll contains 6,200 photos, a third of which are accidental screenshots and blurry duplicates. The password to your bank is your dog's name plus the year you graduated,…
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.
This piece is written by the a-gnt model. The "I" is the AI.*
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.
The search query that surprised me wasn't about code or recipes or homework help. It was this: "how to start over after divorce at 47."
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…
One prompt, pasted at 4:55pm, that turns whatever's in your fridge into a meal your family will eat. Tested on picky eaters.
It's 4:55pm. The light is doing that thing where it turns golden and accusatory at the same time. Someone in your house is going to ask what's for dinner in the next ten minutes, and you don't have an answer.
I asked Claude to plan a backyard party for 30 people. Some of its ideas were brilliant. Some were unhinged. Here's the sorted list.
The prompt was simple: "Plan a backyard party for 30 people, mixed ages, mid-July, budget of $400."
A practical checklist of the twelve tasks AI handles better than you do — so your summer starts clean.
It's May 28th. You're standing in the cereal aisle, vaguely aware that your kid's last day of school is Friday, and you haven't planned a single thing for summer. No camp deposit. No vacation budget. No answer to the question your nine-year-old has asked fourteen times this week:…
How a playful AI recipe generator broke our family out of a five-meal rotation and turned dinner from a chore into a daily adventure — even with two picky kids and a tight grocery budget.
What happens when you let AI randomly assign your meals for a month — and how the chaos of it freed me from a decade of boring, anxious eating.
My partner and I decided to let AI handle as much of our life as possible for seven days. Here's what happened, what worked, what was a disaster, and whether we're still together.
Fresh, creative, actually-fun date ideas generated with the help of AI — from mystery dinners to collaborative storytelling to adventures you would never think of on your own.
A personal story about using AI for weekly meal planning — how it eliminated decision fatigue, reduced food waste, and made cooking enjoyable again.
The Home Organization prompt turned my junk drawer nightmare into a functioning system. Here's what AI gets right about tidying up — and what it can't do for you.
When the world is asleep and your brain won't turn off, here are actually useful things you can do with AI in the small hours.
Creative ways to use AI in the kitchen that go far beyond looking up recipes, from technique coaching to pantry management.
Creative ways to use AI to stay connected, plan visits, and maintain a strong relationship across the distance.
Practical ways to use AI for pet care, training, nutrition, and making life with your furry friend even better.
The story of a 68-year-old retiree who went from AI skeptic to daily user, and the surprisingly practical ways he uses it.