
OpenFang is an emerging multi-agent coding framework worth watching. Here’s what it is and why it matters.
2026-03-10

GPT-5.4 can handle real work tasks end-to-end. Here are 7 practical use cases, how to set them up, and where the limits are.
2026-03-09

GPT-5.4 pricing breakdown: API costs, Pro plan rates, free access limits, and whether it's actually cheaper to run than GPT-5.2.
2026-03-09

GPT-5.4 vs Claude Opus 4.6: reasoning, coding, computer use, and pricing compared. Which model fits your needs?
2026-03-09

GPT-5.4 can now control your computer natively. Here's what that means, what it can do, and where it still falls short.
2026-03-09

Multi-agent coding is reshaping how dev teams build, review, and ship software. Here’s what it means.
2026-03-09

GPT-5.4 vs GPT-5.2: benchmark gaps, pricing changes, and who should actually upgrade. Honest comparison.
2026-03-06

GPT-5.4 is OpenAI's latest model update. Here's what changed, what's new, and whether it's worth switching from your current setup.
2026-03-06

Speed up code reviews using AI agents — without sacrificing quality or architectural judgment.
2026-03-06

Fix Gemini Flash Lite errors fast — 429 quota, wrong model name, timeouts, and safety refusals with copy-paste solutions and a debug checklist. (143 chars)
2026-03-06

Gemini Flash Lite vs GPT-4o mini vs Claude Haiku 4.5 — cost, speed, coding, and context compared. Pick the right lightweight model in 30 seconds. (146 chars)
2026-03-06

Set up Gemini Flash Lite in under 10 minutes — correct model ID, Python and Node.js examples, safe defaults, and the top errors developers hit first. (150 chars)
2026-03-05

Gemini Flash Lite costs $0.25/$1.50 per 1M tokens. Full breakdown: caching, storage, batch discounts, and side-by-side vs GPT-4o mini and Claude Haiku 4.5. (155 chars)
2026-03-05

Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite explained simply — what it's built for, real limits to know, and how to decide if it's the right model for your work. (154 chars)
2026-03-05

A practical guide to orchestrating AI coding agents into a workflow that scales.
2026-03-05

More AI tools doesn’t mean better output. Here’s why your workflow feels broken — and what fixes it.
2026-03-04

Macaron App brings 20 AI tools into one place — meal planning, habit tracking, outfit ideas, creative writing, and more. See what it can do for you.
2026-03-03

DeepSeek V4 vs ChatGPT: coding, writing, reasoning, cost, and privacy compared. Which should you use in 2026? Honest breakdown.
2026-03-03

Download DeepSeek V4 from Hugging Face or run via Ollama. Step-by-step with file sizes, VRAM requirements, and quantization options.
2026-03-03

DeepSeek V4 Lite vs full V4: parameter count, speed, cost, and benchmarks. Find out when Lite is the smarter choice for your stack.
2026-03-03

Master 1M token prompting for DeepSeek V4. Chunking patterns that preserve code dependencies.
2026-03-03

Prepare for DeepSeek V4 tool calling. Function schemas, JSON mode, and retry patterns based on current APIs.
2026-03-03

Single AI coding tools work great for small tasks — until they don't. Here's where they break and what comes next.
2026-03-02

Build a production AI agent with DeepSeek V4: tool calling, ReAct loop, memory, LangChain integration. Tested code included.
2026-03-02

Deep dive: DeepSeek V4 Mixture-of-Experts design, Multi-Head Latent Attention, training data and compute cost vs GPT-4.
2026-03-02