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8 AI Subscriptions I Replaced with Open-Source Tools
You do not always need another monthly AI subscription. Many paid tools now have capable open-source alternatives for writing, research, automation, image generation and running AI locally. The bigger lesson is learning which AI capabilities you actually need and choosing tools that give you more control, flexibility and ownership without building an expensive stack of subscriptions. 💬 Which AI subscription would you replace first and what would you switch to?
8 AI Subscriptions I Replaced with Open-Source Tools
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@Jeff Van Leenen I think the biggest impact comes from keeping the stack lean and only replacing tools where the alternative genuinely fits your workflow. Wispr Flow and Granola are good examples where the extra features may still justify the cost. The goal is not to use fewer tools it’s to avoid paying for tools you do not actually need. Also check out here
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@Jalal Claggett Would love to have you there.
What Developers Are Building with Claude Opus 5
Claude Opus 5 is being used for far more than writing code. Developers are building complete games, interactive simulations, developer tools, creative applications and AI-powered experiences that would have taken weeks or even months to create manually. These projects highlight how modern AI is evolving from a coding assistant into a collaborative development partner capable of accelerating both creativity and software engineering. Exploring real-world projects is one of the fastest ways to discover new workflows, design patterns and ideas you can apply to your own builds. 💬 Which Claude Opus 5 project has inspired you the most or what would you build with it if there were no limits? Share your ideas below.
What Developers Are Building with Claude Opus 5
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@Bilal S Absolutely! I was referring to the social links in my profile. Just click on my profile and you will see them it'll make more sense once you take a look.
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@Bilal S Absolutely! Just click the link in my profile it will take you to my community. From there you will find all the resources and updates I share. Hope to see you there!
Turn Telegram Into Your AI Workspace
Most people use Telegram for messaging but it can become much more powerful. By connecting an AI agent with MiMo Claw, you can turn Telegram into a workspace that writes code, searches the web, creates documents, generates images, edits files, connects with tools like GitHub and Notion and automates everyday tasks—all from a simple chat. The setup takes only a few minutes and is a great example of how AI agents are transforming everyday applications into powerful productivity tools. Have you tried using AI agents inside Telegram or another messaging app? Share your experience or your favorite AI workflow below. 👇
Turn Telegram Into Your AI Workspace
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@George Wandan Thanks for sharing! That sounds like a great approach. A lightweight gateway between messaging apps and AI agents makes it much easier to trigger real workflows from anywhere. I will definitely check out Owain Lewis's work.
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@Christopher Robin Gallego Absolutely! Once you start connecting Telegram with AI agents and external tools, it becomes much more than a messaging app. It's a surprisingly effective interface for triggering and managing real-world workflows.
🔁 Loop Engineering: The Next Evolution of AI Workflows
Most people still use AI like a chatbot. Write a prompt. Get an answer. Rewrite the prompt. Repeat. Loop engineering changes that. Instead of manually reviewing every response, you create a workflow where AI evaluates its own output, follows predefined rules and continuously improves until it meets your standards. This approach isn't about replacing human judgment—it's about reducing repetitive work and building more reliable AI systems. In this guide, you'll learn how to: - Build your first review loop with Codex - Structure projects using AGENTS.md - Create repeatable AI review workflows - Automate quality checks for code and content - Develop systems that improve through iteration The most effective AI systems are not built from a single perfect prompt. They are built from simple, reliable loops that consistently solve one problem at a time. How do you see loop engineering changing the way we build with AI over the next few years? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
🔁 Loop Engineering: The Next Evolution of AI Workflows
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@Greg Traver Thank you! That really means a lot. Making complex AI concepts practical and easy to understand is exactly what I aim for. I am glad it helped connect the dots for you and I hope it gives you a solid foundation for building your own AI workflows.
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@Luiz Marques Neto You are very welcome! I am glad you found it useful. I hope it helps you build more reliable and efficient AI workflows.
AI careers are not just for programmers.
Many of today's fastest-growing AI roles focus on skills like communication, marketing, customer success, content creation, product strategy and technical support—not advanced coding. As AI adoption grows, companies are looking for people who can bridge the gap between technology and business. Which AI role interests you the most? Follow for more AI insights and practical resources.
AI careers are not just for programmers.
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@Jon Pagliari That's true but everyone starts somewhere. The best way to build that knowledge is by solving real business problems one project at a time. Consistency matters far more than knowing everything from day one.
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@Till Trojer Great point. It was not intentional. The post focused on roles that are currently seeing rapid growth across AI adoption but AI Governance, Responsible AI and AI Ethics are absolutely important and will only become more critical as organizations scale AI. Thanks for highlighting that.
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