AI Won't Replace You. But Someone Using AI Might (What to Do About It)
The 'AI is coming for your job' panic is mostly wrong. But there's a version of this threat that's real, specific, and worth taking seriously. Here's how to think about it.
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A focused shelf of PickyFox posts on technology.
The 'AI is coming for your job' panic is mostly wrong. But there's a version of this threat that's real, specific, and worth taking seriously. Here's how to think about it.
Not a tools roundup. Not a hype piece. Just the honest, boring truth about where AI actually fits into my daily work, and where it doesn't.
You've got software for everything except the problems that actually matter. Here are eight tools the internet is criminally missing.
I spent three years watching my evenings disappear into Reddit and Twitter. Here's what actually broke the habit, and it wasn't willpower.
Every year I delete ruthlessly. Here's what made the cut: the nine apps that actually earned their place on my phone and laptop.
Your digital life doesn't need a scorched-earth purge. Learn how to actually clean up files, apps, and subscriptions without the anxiety of losing something critical.
The flashiest tech rarely solves real problems. The tools that last are the ones nobody gets excited about.
I uninstalled six apps this month. Not the usual suspects. The ones that looked useful but were actually just noise with a home screen icon.
Stop manually doing the same computer task 50 times a month. Bash one-liners, Python scripts, and system Shortcuts can handle it. Here's how to start without becoming a programmer.
I'm making predictions anyway. Some will be right. Most won't. Here's what I think 2026 actually looks like.
You're paying for 12 subscriptions but using 4. The bleeding is invisible until you add it up. Here's how to audit what you're actually using and cut the waste.
Everyone's losing their minds over 2025's hottest tech trends. Here's what's actually useful and what's just expensive theater.