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One Developer, Five Terminals, Zero Awareness It's 11 p.m. and I have four terminals open. One is running a Claude Code session on the auth refactor. Another...
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One Developer, Five Terminals, Zero Awareness It's 11 p.m. and I have four terminals open. One is running a Claude Code session on the auth refactor. Another...

Give Your AI Coding Agent a Memory That Survives Every Session Open a new session with Claude Code, Cursor, or Copilot and it has no idea what you were doing...

Your CLAUDE.md Is Lying to Your Agent An empty CLAUDE.md is honest. When the file isn't there, your agent does the sensible thing: it looks around. It re...

The Week Two Problem: 60% of AI Agent Failures Are Not the Model's Fault 60% of AI agent failures are not from the model. Read that again. Not from the m...

A few weeks ago I shipped Skills — a way to save AI prompts as reusable templates inside ContextForge , so my best prompts wouldn't keep dying in a Notion pa...

Open your Notes app right now. Search "prompt." Count what comes up. If you're anything like the 200+ developers I've talked to in the last six months, the a...

You know the feeling. You started the conversation with your AI feeling great. It was helpful. It got you. You were on the same page. An hour in — maybe two ...

There's a story going around Reddit that hit me hard. A guy spent three months building a side project with AI. Everything worked. The app shipped. Life ...

Let me tell you about my morning last Tuesday. I opened Cursor to work on a feature I'd been building all week. I asked it to continue where I left off. ...

You've been building knowledge with your AI assistant for months — project decisions, API patterns, debugging notes. But that knowledge is scattered acro...

I have over 800 notes in Obsidian. Architecture decisions from two years ago. Meeting notes I forgot I wrote. Debugging logs that saved me more than once. Ra...

Six months ago, if you wanted Claude to talk to your database, you wrote a custom integration. If you wanted Cursor to access your project management tool, y...

The Comparison Everyone Makes You've seen the charts. Claude Code uses Opus/Sonnet, Cursor supports multiple models, Copilot runs on GPT-4 and Claude. Cu...

You spend an hour working with your AI assistant. You explain your project, your tech stack, your naming conventions, the bug you're chasing. By the end ...

The Problem: Your AI Has Amnesia Think of it like this. Imagine you hire an incredibly talented assistant. They're fast, smart, and can help you with alm...

GitHub Copilot just got MCP support. That means you can now connect external tools directly to Copilot's Agent Mode in VS Code. One thing you can do with...

Last Tuesday I was three hours deep into a refactor. Not the fun kind — the kind where you're untangling years of tech debt and every file you touch reve...

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Every conversation with Claude starts from zero. It doesn't remember the stack you chose last week, the naming conventions you prefer, or the bug you spent t...

If you've ever worked with Claude, Cursor, or any AI coding assistant, you know the pain. You start a new conversation and suddenly your AI has no idea what ...

If you've ever used Claude for a real project — not just a quick question, but something you're building over days or weeks — you've probably hit the same wa...