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OpenClaw Isn’t Turnkey Yet — Here’s What It’s Like to Actually Use It
The Future of AI/ Feb 12, 2026

OpenClaw Isn’t Turnkey Yet — Here’s What It’s Like to Actually Use It

After two weeks using OpenClaw day to day, it feels powerful but not turnkey. Here is what worked, what broke, and why I would still treat it as a development project.

Waking Up With OpenClaw — One Week In With Kelex
Unscripted Moments/ Feb 5, 2026

Waking Up With OpenClaw — One Week In With Kelex

After one week with OpenClaw and my AI assistant Kelex, the biggest lesson is simple: local AI assistants are powerful, useful, and still need serious guardrails.

Atlas Removed GPTs and Shortcuts — Here’s How I Work Around It
TechBits Live/ Jan 13, 2026

Atlas Removed GPTs and Shortcuts — Here’s How I Work Around It

Atlas removed GPT and shortcut access from the sidebar, but you can recreate much of that workflow by saving reusable prompts as markdown files and attaching them directly inside Atlas.

🎄 A Vision Pro Christmas With My Apple Family
Legacy Video/ Dec 18, 2025

🎄 A Vision Pro Christmas With My Apple Family

The useful answer is not whether the product sounds good, but whether it earns a place in the workflow after the first impression wears off.

Photoshop Now Works in ChatGPT — Here’s What You Can Do
TechBits Live/ Dec 10, 2025

Photoshop Now Works in ChatGPT — Here’s What You Can Do

Photoshop now works inside ChatGPT, but it only behaves like real Photoshop when you trigger the Adobe Photoshop tool correctly. Otherwise, ChatGPT may fall back to DALL·E-style image editing.

Slash Commands Are Gone… and the Gap Between Comet & Atlas Just Got Bigger.
The Future of AI/ Nov 26, 2025

Slash Commands Are Gone… and the Gap Between Comet & Atlas Just Got Bigger.

Atlas removed slash commands from the Ask sidebar, which means quick access to GPT-based shortcuts is gone for now. If your workflows depended on them, Comet currently handles this better.

How Comet Solved a Real Problem Atlas Couldn’t Touch
The Future of AI/ Nov 4, 2025

How Comet Solved a Real Problem Atlas Couldn’t Touch

I tested Comet and Atlas on a real browser automation task: filling missing product descriptions in a Kit.co everyday carry page. Comet got through the workflow Atlas could not chain together.

Why OpenAI’s New Browser Has Me Torn
The Future of AI/ Oct 25, 2025

Why OpenAI’s New Browser Has Me Torn

OpenAI Atlas has real potential as an AI browser, but it is not ready to replace Comet yet. The biggest issues are agent mode limits, missing profiles, weak extension integration, and no DOM browsing.

The Future of AI Glasses with Google's Gemini
The Future of Glasses/ Sep 5, 2025

The Future of AI Glasses with Google's Gemini

Google Gemini glasses could change the AI glasses conversation by tying voice, search, maps, Gmail, and YouTube into something more useful than camera-first social glasses.

Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Restores Photos Like Magic
TechTips/ Aug 29, 2025

Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Restores Photos Like Magic

Gemini 2.5 Flash Image can repair and colorize old family photos quickly, but the best results came from damaged black-and-white images. Newer photos mostly saw cleanup, and some faces may change slightly.

Apple Event, Meta Connect & OpenAI — What’s Coming in September?
TechBits Live/ Aug 26, 2025

Apple Event, Meta Connect & OpenAI — What’s Coming in September?

September’s tech calendar is lining up around Apple’s iPhone 17 event, Meta Connect smart glasses updates, and growing OpenAI rumors around a browser and possible AI device.

DIA vs. Comet: The AI Browser Showdown (Live)
Unscripted Moments/ Aug 14, 2025

DIA vs. Comet: The AI Browser Showdown (Live)

DIA and Perplexity Comet both add AI to a Chromium browser, but they feel very different: DIA is better as a research and writing helper, while Comet can actually act on webpages.

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