Gems of AI
Most AI tools are just hype. We find the gems that actually help. Practical guides to get real work done.
Claude Sonnet 4.6: The New Standard for AI Reasoning
Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6 brings Opus-level reasoning and advanced computer use to everyone. Discover why it's the new default for coding and complex tasks.
The Death of Context Switching: How to Protect Your Flow State
Context switching destroys productivity. Learn how overlay tools like Lemon AI keep you in the flow state by bringing the AI to your work.
Gemini 3.0 Deep Dive: Reasoning, Memory, and 'Deep Think'
A technical look at Gemini 3.0's new reasoning capabilities. Why 'thinking' models matter more than fast ones.
The Death of the App Grid: Generative UI & 'Intent' Computing
Why static app icons are obsolete. Generative UI builds interfaces around your intent, not pre-made buttons.
Google I/O 2026 Preview: The Era of the 'Active Agent'
Google I/O 2026 signals the shift from chatbots that talk to agents that act. Project Astra and the new active agent era explained.
Why Your Keyboard is Holding You Back: The Rise of Voice-First AI
Typing is a bottleneck for thought. Lemon AI proves that voice-first interfaces are the future of high-speed computing.
ElevenLabs just killed the keyboard (and launched 3 new platforms)
ElevenLabs isn't just a voice tool anymore. With ElevenAgents, Creative, and API, they are building the infrastructure for the voice-first future.
Talk to your documentation with the new Code Wiki Gemini CLI
Google is launching a Gemini CLI extension for Code Wiki. Learn how to skip the waitlist by earning the SDLC Agents badge and what it means for your dev workflow.
Kimi Claw: Native OpenClaw arrives on Kimi.com
Moonshot AI launches Kimi Claw directly on Kimi.com with 40GB storage and 5000+ skills. Is it the ultimate cloud agent or a security nightmare?
Optimization masterclass: How PicoClaw hit <10MB RAM with Go
A deep dive into how rewriting an AI agent in Go dropped memory usage by 99%. Learn about the architecture, the trade-offs, and the role of AI-generated code.
Run a personal AI assistant on a $10 chip
Meet PicoClaw, the open-source AI agent that runs on <10MB RAM. Finally, a personal assistant that fits on a Raspberry Pi Zero or a $10 RISC-V board.
WebMCP: Finally, a standard for agents to browse the web
Chrome's WebMCP gives websites a way to talk directly to AI agents. No more fragile DOM scraping—just structured, reliable actions.