Academic Literature Review Stack
What I use to get through a literature review without drowning in PDFs. Find the relevant papers, understand the landscape, then write something that holds up.
I'm a backend engineer at a startup. This is what I actually have open every day — not what I planned to use when I started, but what stuck after six months.
Workflow stack
The order matters. Start at the top, read down the sequence, and open any step when you want the note behind it.
Autocomplete in other contexts
Still use this where Cursor is not the right fit. The tab completion on boilerplate is genuinely fast and reliable.
Open tool profileArchitecture and debugging
When something is genuinely hard or I am designing something new, this is where I think out loud before writing code.
Open tool profileTrack what I'm building
Keeps me connected to the ticket, the sprint, and the team without switching to a browser tab every ten minutes.
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An AI-first code editor built to speed up implementation, editing, and iterative development.
A coding assistant built into GitHub and common editors for autocomplete, chat, and code generation workflows.
General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, coding, brainstorming, and everyday tasks.
Issue tracking tool for product and engineering teams with fast workflows and clean planning.
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I do not use AI UGC to replace real creators. I use it to kill bad hooks fast, find the angles worth spending on, and only film the concepts that already show signs of life.
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