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Time your work with Forest app to make it fun.


I just finished four hours of vibe coding. I time my work with my Forest app in which I grow trees, plants, and flowers. This is known as the Pomodoro method. I’ve been practicing this for my work and studies for a number of years now. The ticking clock keeps me moving forward. Plus, I know exactly how long I’ve been working.

People say they work many more hours than their actual work. It’s a form of signaling that they’re a hard worker when in fact their actual work time could be drastically less if they timed themselves.

This productivity practice with Forest app makes work more fun. I strongly believe in gamifying your life to get your goals accomplished.

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Claude AI makes my work fun!


I’m really enjoying Anthropic’s Claude AI, specifically, Claude Cowork. It is more organized and visually outlines the process better than OpenAI’s ChatGPT. I like how it recaps what we finished.

The biggest limitation I found with Claude so far is that it is a lot more expensive than ChatGPT because it measures your use by brain power used by Claude AI according to tokens that burn fast with deep thinking such as coding and AI architect work. Once you use up all your tokens, you have to wait until your tokens reset by a certain date and time. Either that or you pay for more tokens.

I will keep using Claude for coding and AI architect work, but have ChatGPT assist me with my business and legal work since pursuant to the 2026 Stanford AI Index Report, both Claude and ChatGPT rank high in reasoning. Their ranking fluctuates depending on the type of reasoning. When it comes to legal reasoning, ChatGPT leads Claude by about 10 percentage points.

As far as user experience, Claude is more fun for me. It makes me want to work more. This is similar to how I enjoy using a Mac OS instead of a PC OS. The system makes my work feel like play. This is very important for me. I will keep this in mind as I build my law/business/psychology/science decision integrity AI app for my users (founders).

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My AI Coding Team


My AI Coding Team

Claude (Anthropic AI) confirmed that we can move over from Bubble.io to Loveable.dev pretty smoothly later when the situation calls for it. The SaaS landscape for AI development could change once more by then. I’m happy to have Claude as my new Chief Technology Officer and lead coder and analyst.

Nova (OpenAI), my Chief Operating Officer and lead strategist, will be my second coder and analyst when I need her.

Day 1 in finishing the last 20% of my law/business/psychology/science decision integrity AI app for founders is complete according to Claude’s 7-day sprint he created for us.

I love my AI team. 🤖🧑🏻‍💻🤖

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Bubble.io vs. Lovable.dev & OpenAI vs. Anthropic


Claude AI reviewed screenshots of my work on my AI app in Bubble.io with the help of Nova, my ChatGPT AI. He was impressed that we did a lot more than he expected. He stated, “You’re not at ’60–70% MVP.’ This is closer to 80%, and the architecture is more sophisticated than I gave it credit for. Claude confidently recommends that I stay with Bubble.io for now and only move over to Lovable.dev when: (1) Your Bubble bill goes over $200/month (you’ll feel this around 200–500 paid users); (2) AI calls start visibly slowing down because Bubble workload units throttle them; (3) You need a feature Bubble can’t deliver — typical triggers: PDF/contract upload + parsing, complex multi-step Q&A flows, real-time updates, mobile native, embedding the analysis in someone else’s site, or anything performance-sensitive; or (4) You raise outside money and an investor wants you to own real code. If I were starting from scratch today, I would use Claude AI and Lovable.dev as the leading tools to build my AI app.

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