Server‑Side Attribution for Small Teams: What Actually Works
Server-side attribution is the least bad way to measure marketing today. I resisted it for a while because it felt heavy for a…
AI SVG Assets: When Vector‑First Beats Raster (and When It Doesn’t)
AI SVG assets sound niche, but they solve a real workflow problem. I used to generate raster icons and spend half my time…
Hybrid AI Design Workflow: A Practical Pipeline That Doesn’t Break Brand
A hybrid AI design workflow is the only way I’ve found to scale design without breaking brand. I learned this after a run…
Lighting Prompts Photorealistic: A Practical Kit (Soft, Hard, Window, Golden Hour)
Lighting prompts photorealistic are the fastest way to fix “AI glow.” I learned this after a client batch where every image felt slightly…
Camera Lens Prompt: A Practical Cheatsheet for Realistic AI Photos
A camera lens prompt fixes more “fake” images than any style word. I learned that after wasting a morning on a “perfect” portrait…
WebGPU LLMs in the Browser: Local AI Is Becoming a Product Feature
WebGPU LLMs are shifting AI from “API call” to “product feature.” Here’s how to evaluate local browser models without falling for benchmarks or ignoring security.
Negative Prompts Photorealistic: The Checklist That Actually Fixes AI Photos
Negative prompts photorealistic work—when you keep them short and surgical. I learned this the annoying way. I spent a whole afternoon “fixing” a…
Kling 3.0 Analysis: More Control, More Consistency, and the Usual Marketing Fog
Every AI video launch says “new era.” This Kling 3.0 analysis is the checklist that matters: control, consistency, and how many retries it takes to get something usable.
Negative Prompt Examples: 120 Copy/Paste Lines That Actually Work
120 negative prompt examples grouped by purpose (text/logos, anatomy, style drift, quality). Plus a baseline checklist and a simple workflow.