Prompt breakdowns and tutorials.

A comprehensive beginner-friendly guide to OpenAI Codex's role-specific business plugins: what plugins and skills are, what the six plugin areas do, where the public source templates live, and how to use them without treating them as magic automation.
July 5, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to prompting GPT Image models: how to structure prompts, choose quality settings, control edits, preserve identity, handle text in images, and avoid the most common image-generation mistakes.
June 28, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to writing clearer ChatGPT prompts for work: how to scope the task, add context, choose an output format, use meta-prompting, and add accuracy checks before trusting the result.
June 28, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to Codex Goals: what they are, when to use them, how to write a strong goal, and how to keep longer Codex tasks tied to evidence instead of vague continuation.
June 27, 2026

A calm beginner-friendly guide to Agent Skills: what they are, what goes inside a SKILL.md file, how progressive disclosure works, how to write better descriptions, when to use scripts, and how to test whether a skill actually helps.
June 27, 2026

A beginner-friendly Codex app tutorial that explains what Codex is, how to get it, how local projects work, what skills and plugins mean, and how to use files, browser use, computer use, image generation, automations, memories, and Chronicle safely.
June 3, 2026

A calm beginner-friendly guide to Claude Code Routines, including triggers, repository context, connectors, steering, review, and practical examples like documentation updates, deploy checks, and issue triage.
June 3, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to learning AI without panic, tool-hopping, or vague prompts. Start with one tool, better context, pull prompting, master prompts, reusable system prompts, and the human skills AI cannot replace.
May 29, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to Huashu Design, an open-source design skill for Claude Code and similar agents, and how it compares with Claude Design for landing pages, prototypes, slide decks, and design-system work.
May 16, 2026

A calm beginner-friendly guide to six practical Claude Code skills and plugins from Nate Herk's video, with plain explanations of what each one does, when to use it, and what to be careful about.
May 15, 2026

A beginner-friendly guide to using Claude Code as an AI video editing assistant, with video-use for trimming raw footage and Hyperframes for motion graphics, subtitles, previews, and final renders.
May 15, 2026

A practical guide to 10 Claude Code frontend design tools, skills, CLIs, and resources that can help developers move away from generic AI-generated websites and build more specific interfaces.
May 15, 2026

A standard AI model is a generalist, but a Custom Gemini Gem is an AI assistant you train for a specific job. This complete guide provides a step-by-step blueprint for building your own specialized Gems, including the exact instructions to create a free 'Prompt Enhancer' that automatically transforms vague requests into powerful, high-converting AI prompts.
April 22, 2026

When we interact with an Al like ChatGPT, it often feels like magic. It answers questions, writes code, and even cracks jokes. But this 'magic' is actually the result of a rigorous, three-stage industrial process. It is not a singular mind; it is a statistical architecture built to simulate human thought.
April 15, 2026

In the vast, competitive landscape of YouTube, the thumbnail is the single most important piece of real estate you own. It is a silent ambassador for your content, operating in a brutal arena where decisions are made in fractions of a second. A great thumbnail invites a viewer in; a mediocre one renders even the best video invisible.
April 15, 2026

The central challenge for the modern knowledge worker is a state of constant distraction and 'pseudo-productivity,' a condition where visible activity is consistently mistaken for valuable effort. We answer emails at all hours, jump between chat notifications, and fill our calendars with meetings, all in the pursuit of being productive. Yet, this frantic motion often leads to burnout and a nagging sense that our most important work remains undone.
April 15, 2026

If you've spent any time working with Al, you have inevitably asked yourself a simple but profound question: 'Is this prompt actually any good?' Often, our process for answering that is one of trial and error. We get a decent output and move on. ... At its core, prompt engineering is about learning a new language—not a human one, but the language of a logical, alien intelligence. It requires a shift away from the nuances of conversation and towards the precision of a blueprint.
April 15, 2026

Special techniques in creating awesome VEO 3 videos.
April 9, 2026