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USB flash drive plugged into laptop running portable AI coding agent without installation
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OpenClaude-Portable Tutorial: Run Claude Code From a USB Stick on Any PC

Editorial note: Star count, version notes, and download sizes are snapshots as of early May 2026 from the public techjarves/OpenClaude-Portable repository. The "no telemetry" claim is repeated in the README; verify it yourself before pointing the agent at sensitive code. Claude Code adoption among developers tripled to

Codex CLI speed dashboard showing disk usage reduction from 11.4 GB to 2.1 GB
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Keep Codex Fast Tutorial: Speed Up a Sluggish Codex CLI Without Losing Chat History (2026)

After three months of heavy Codex CLI use, my ~/.codex directory was 11.4 GB. The logs_2.sqlite-wal file alone was 4.8 GB. Codex took roughly nine seconds to open a fresh thread, and the resume list took longer than that. The fix the internet keeps recommending, rm

AI meeting notes application with real-time transcription and action items during video conference
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Meetily Tutorial: Self-Hosted AI Meeting Notes (2026)

Editorial note: All install steps, version numbers, and pricing in this tutorial reflect Meetily v0.3.0 (released March 3, 2026) on macOS Sonoma and Windows 11, tested on the author's own hardware. The Community Edition is free under the MIT license; we did not use a Pro

Meta Ads campaign dashboard on laptop with smartphone showing Facebook and Instagram analytics
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Meta Ads MCP Tutorial: Run Campaigns from Claude or ChatGPT

Editorial note: The Meta Ads AI Connectors launched on April 29, 2026, and details are evolving fast. Capabilities, exact endpoint URLs, and the OAuth scope list in this article are drawn from Meta's official announcement and developer documentation. Verify against the latest docs before installing on a production

Software engineer reverse engineering legacy code into AI-ready specifications with multi-agent pipeline
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Reversa Tutorial: Reverse-Engineer Legacy Code Into AI-Ready Specs

Editorial note: Star and commit counts in this article are snapshots as of May 1, 2026, and will move quickly given the project's age. All commands and capabilities are drawn from the public Reversa repository and documentation site; verify against the latest README before installing. Spec-driven development had

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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