I run a large team across two shifts as my day job. Most of what shows up here comes from trying to solve a real problem I had at work or at home, then seeing how far AI could take me. If something is half finished, that is intentional. This page updates as I go, not when things look complete.
Why a lab page
Most content about AI online is either hype or a sales pitch. I wanted a place to show the boring, useful side of it: how I actually use Claude to think through operational problems, write faster, build small tools, and clean up my own digital chaos.
If you are curious about AI but tired of buzzwords, this page is for you.
What you will find here
Workflow experiments Small changes to how I plan, write, or manage tasks using Claude alongside tools like Microsoft To Do and Apple Notes. Real before and after, not theory.
Build logs Notes from building or customizing things with AI help, including this website. Expect mentions of Ghost CMS, routes.yaml tweaks, and the occasional broken deploy I had to debug.
Content experiments How I use AI in scripting and planning my Hinglish Reels, and where it helps versus where it just gets in the way.
Learning notes Plain explanations of AI concepts I am learning myself, written the way I wish someone had explained them to me. No jargon, no assumed knowledge.
Current experiments
- Testing a lightweight editorial workflow for the Claude and AI series on this site
- Comparing local model setups against Claude Code for small coding tasks
- Documenting a Ghost CMS build from scratch, mistakes included
A quick note
I am not an AI researcher. I am an operator who got curious about what these tools can actually do in day to day work and content creation. Everything here comes from hands on use, not secondhand opinion.
If you want to follow along, the AI and Claude series on the blog goes deeper into specific topics covered here.