the book looks useful for beginers to visualise and understand concepts better. Alignment of table of contents and FAQ section is breaking on larger screens. I will share this one on Peerlist as well, many devs their might find it useful.
The screen resolution issue seems to stem from the fact that I've locked the book to a 16:9 aspect ratio, and I'm still working on it. Thank you for sharing it as well!
1. ChatGPT
I use it mostly to dump quick ideas and then expand them later by using it as my thinking partner. Also I use chatgpt for brainstorming ideas for marketing campaigns, writing copies etc. I have few custom GPTs created for my every use case
2. Claude
I use Claude projects for writing articles and for SEO optimisation
3. Cursor
I use Cursor for coding daily. Now quite used to the flow it creates and makes my coding super fast
4. Sora and Gemini
For image generation. Mostly I need that to share social media posts
All other AI tools come and go but these are 4 constants for me for last few months.
I am often using a mobile device and away from my computer, but want to put something in my Obsidian notes or a Trello card.
ChatGPT speech rec is excellent (so much better than iOS), so often I will start a temporary chat, press the Mic button, and say something like :
“Take the following dictation and repeat it back to me without adding anything. Don’t alter the content, but clean it up if needed… “. Then I ramble on for a while, with pauses when I need to gather my thoughts for the next bit.
Then, when I get the paragraph back, I long press for the copy option and paste it back into my other app.
If it works it ain't stupid (or wrong). I can imagine dozens of setups where such tools can bring massive velocity in small/single man team, ie indie/mobile game development