RIP Photoshop, Shanghai and Drones, Cursor Workflows, and AI Reading Lists
Tools and industry news from the world of artificial intelligence.
Hey y’all!
It’s Friday and if you’re like me then you already need a bit of a break. But, I won’t stop sending you these zero bullshit updates! Because I like to. ツ
And thanks to a few new subscribers we’re creeping our way up to triple-digits! I know, I know. It’s not much but it’s a start. I think this newsletter is the bomb, but, what do I know?
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Cool drone action in the PGA studios above.
Text to CAD is finally here.
RIP Photoshop? Some folks are saying that Gemini can do this all now.
A simple workflow to copy a website using Claude.
25 years in AI and ML. One person’s experience.
This looks cool but you don’t need a humanoid form factor to cook food.
This list of 14 AI tools are good. Plus one for Granola.
Shanghai had an unreal drone show at Baoshan, below.
Job search assistant for Windows or Ubuntu. Open source.
Decent workflow and how-to on using Cursor to build a good app via AI.
Microsoft releases open source document parser for LLMs.
How one person uses LLMs locally.
The NVIDIA way.
Google’s results are infested and how OpenAI is copying this playbook.
AI and drones are coming and the results may not be comfortable.
2025 reading list for AI engineers.
These videos are getting better every week (below):
A judge in Florida used Quest 2 to see the crime scene. Exciting.
Using
.cursorrules
for more optimized code.Connecting AI agents to browsers.
Generate components from a prompt and customize via visual editor.
Define agents to get better software outcomes. Overview.
Samsung is getting into humanoid robots.
How one person automated their job search.
AI trading arena. Very interesting concept.
Chat with a bunch of LLMs at the same time.
NoCode dashboards for everyone.
And LG is building AI laptops because…
Have a great Friday folks! Let’s get some rest now.
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— Summer