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Game ChangerWispr Flow: Talking to Agents Instead of Enter-Enter-Enter
My experience with Wispr Flow as voice input for long sessions with AI agents, where typing is too slow and I would otherwise just click option A.
Not as a dictation gimmick, but because I finally tell my agent what I actually mean instead of clicking the next-best option.
Würd ich wieder kaufenNinja Luxe Café Premier: the honest middle ground between a portafilter and a bean-to-cup
My experience with the Ninja Luxe Café Premier: why it is the perfect middle ground between portafilter effort and bean-to-cup mediocrity.
No portafilter theater, no bean-to-cup compromise. The first coffee machine I stopped looking past.
Daily DriverQuooker Cube: expensive, unnecessary, and worth it every single day
My experience living with the Quooker Cube: instant boiling water for tea, chilled sparkling water on tap and whether the steep price is actually worth it.
An absurdly expensive tap that never feels spectacular, and is worth it every single day for exactly that reason.
Daily DriverGmail to Calendar: The Only Email Automation I Actually Wanted
My experience with a small AI automation that detects appointments in Gmail, summarizes them, and asks before anything lands in the family calendar.
Not AI taking over my email. Just AI saying: this looks like an appointment.
Daily DriverVercel: my favorite host for TypeScript projects
Why Vercel is the most pleasant host for TypeScript web projects, Nuxt, Next and fast deployments for me, both privately and at work.
Vercel is the host where I can focus on my project instead of all the surrounding infrastructure.
Heißer TippProject Hail Mary: the film where the cinema really went quiet
My spoiler-light recommendation for Project Hail Mary in original audio, a science-fiction film that did not lose me for a single minute.
I barely watch films, but this one held me so completely that even the silence was tense.
Heißer TippMy LLMs for Pi: GPT, Claude, GLM, Kimi and DeepSeek
Which LLMs I currently like using in Pi for coding agents, why GPT-5.5 is my default and where OpenRouter or OpenCode Go become useful.
Not every model has to be my favorite model. The strong part is that Pi makes switching between them almost boring.
Daily DriverPi: there are many coding harnesses, but this one is mine
My experience with Pi as a minimal, pluggable coding harness for agent work in the terminal, without forcing someone else's workflow on me.
Pi is strong for me because it does not try to become my entire workflow. It gives me a good frame and lets me shape the rest myself.
Würd ich wieder kaufenGoogle Fitbit Air: the Whoop alternative for normal people
My experience with Google Fitbit Air as an everyday fitness tracker for sleep, recovery and health context, not hardcore training. A Whoop alternative without a forced subscription.
Not as a sports coach, but as a small reality check for sleep, recovery and everyday life.Analyzing UniFi with an AI agent: my Hermes experience in the home network
My experience with a UniFi audit by the Hermes AI agent: which network problems it found, what it optimized and whether I would do it again.
Would do it again immediately. Saved me half a Saturday and three gut-feeling mistakes.