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Artem Vysotsky

@avysotsky

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The best AI model in 2026? There isn't one. Claude 4 → Instruction-following and long-form writing GPT-5 → Speed and structured output Gemini 3 → Multimodal tasks and huge context windows The productivity winners aren't picking a favorite. They're routing requests to

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Voice dictation has a secret superpower nobody talks about: real-time adaptation. Most people think speech recognition is static. You speak, it translates. Done. Wrong. Modern systems learn your patterns in real-time. New research shows accent adaptation happens within 2-3

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Google just revealed why Reddit became an AI citation goldmine. New study: Reddit accounts for 40.1% of Google AI Overview citations, beating Wikipedia (26.3%) and YouTube (23.5%). But here's the hidden story: Google paid million for access to Reddit's conversation archive to

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The job title "Individual Contributor" is becoming obsolete. 37% of companies now use AI agents. Microsoft calls it the shift from copilots (helping you work) to agents (working for you). Your new role isn't doing the tasks. It's managing the agents that do the tasks. You're

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Voice dictation just evolved from a tool to ambient intelligence. 2026 prediction: we're moving from "press to dictate" to "always listening." Current voice tools still need activation — you press a button, say "start recording," then speak. But ambient voice AI passively

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Here's what most people get wrong about Reddit AI citations: They think high upvotes = more likely to be cited. Wrong. AI models analyze entire conversation threads, not individual comments. A 2-upvote reply that provides context and specificity beats a 500-upvote generic

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The biggest shift in AI prompting for 2026: stop micromanaging the AI's thinking. Old approach: "First, analyze this step by step. Then consider alternatives. Finally, provide your conclusion." New approach: "Here's what I need. Figure out how to get there." Advanced models

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The hidden productivity gap in voice dictation: multilingual accuracy. 2026 benchmark data shows even the best speech-to-text tools drop 3-8% accuracy with accented or multilingual speech. Google Speech-to-Text: 97.2% (clean English) → 93.1% (accented) → 90.8% (multilingual)

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Reddit's algorithm has a 15-minute "make or break" window that most people don't know about. If your post doesn't get meaningful engagement in the first 15 minutes, it's essentially dead. Reddit shows new posts to a small test audience first. No early traction = no wider

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2026's biggest productivity killer: AI vendor lock-in. Unlike traditional software lock-in, AI dependency is API-driven and embedded inside your daily workflows. When your go-to AI tool suddenly restricts access or changes pricing, you can't just "switch vendors" — you have to

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Voice dictation's hidden superpower: it prevents mental exhaustion. Research shows typing reduces cognitive load by 40% compared to typing because your brain handles two different processes: Typing = thinking + motor coordination (serial processing) Speaking = thinking while

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68% of new subreddits never reach 50 subscribers. That's the hidden failure rate nobody talks about. Most people create a subreddit, post a few times, then wonder why they're talking to crickets. The successful 32% do something different: they treat their subreddit like a

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Unpopular opinion, wanting to have the entire conversation history be stored and kept with you is another version of site bookmarks. Most people don't use it.

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Reddit makes up 40% of citations across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. The average cited post is about a year old — AI isn't chasing what's trending, it's learning from durable human conversations. Practically zero SEO advice tells you to invest in Reddit. That's the gap.

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"we spend hundreds of millions of dollars on freemium per month" elena verna 😧😧😧😧 This is what you up against in the AI coding world.