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Harry Richter

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Server room infrastructure with laptop showing open-weight AI model subscription at 30 dollars monthly
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Synthetic.new Review (2026): $30/Month Drop-in for Claude Code

Editorial note: Pricing, model lineup, and rate-limit numbers in this article are pulled from the public synthetic.new pricing page and the Synthetic developer docs as of May 1, 2026. They will move as the platform ships. We paid for the $30/month subscription directly, with no free credits or

SaaS analytics dashboard with performance marketing metrics and A/B testing results on laptop
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Bïrch Review (2026): Is It Still Worth $99/Month?

Bïrch (the tool you might still know as Revealbot) says its customers run roughly $2 billion in annual ad spend through the platform and execute around 240 million automated actions a year (Bïrch, 2026). At $99 per month for the Pro plan, the obvious question is whether your ad account

Hand drawing red circle around key detail on whiteboard with sketches and colorful markers
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Illustrated Explainer Spec: The Red-Circle Trick

Editorial note: All section numbers, prompts, and behaviors quoted in this article come directly from the public vthinkxie/illustrated-explainer-spec repository. Verify against the latest README before implementing, since specs evolve. There is a 12-section spec on GitHub for an infinite drill-down illustrated AI explainer. You type a topic. You get

Design tool interface mockup on laptop with physical creative materials
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Open Design Review: The Open-Source Claude Design Alternative (2026)

On April 17, 2026, Anthropic shipped Claude Design and the design timeline broke. One day later, the first open-source clone, OpenCoworkAI/open-codesign, started its star-curve. Ten days in, it cleared 3,118 stars and 289 forks (Pasquale Pillitteri, April 2026). Two weeks after that, a second contender showed up with

ChatGPT generating images from text prompts with split screen showing code and artwork
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Awesome GPT Image 2: The "Prompt as Code" Library Built for Agents

Editorial note: Star and case counts in this article are snapshots as of April 28, 2026 and will move as the project ships. All claims about the freestylefly repo are drawn from the public awesome-gpt-image-2 repository; verify against the latest README before adopting it for a production workflow. Primary documentation