How this website uses AI
I use Raycast AI for research, solving small problems in code, and maybe brainstorming some quick ideas, like getting an outline of things to say on a sales pitch, or what I should include in a presentation.
I try to use it not as an output tool, but as a thinking partner. A way to challenge my thinking. Sometimes I go back and forth with it to get different perspectives.
The only way I actually use generated AI content is when I code. You see, I’m mainly a designer, so I want to be practical and up-to-date with code. AI makes it so much faster to do that.
I won’t, however, generate images, or text for this site (unless explicitly stated in the content). This website is not focused on conversions, or any of that. It’s sole function is to be place of my own in the web.
Any content I share here was written by me, either typed from a physical keyboard, or tapped on my phone’s keyboard, or handwritten on one of my Leuchtturm notebooks.
Like Derek says, “it’s about the doing I’m after, not having it done”.