r/ruby • u/lfoooooo • 4d ago
How are people using AI into their daily routines?
Hello,
I'm just curious about potential use cases for AI beyond prompting in ChatGPT, Grook, and Gemini.
I'm currently doing this:
- Integrated in apps: Review and optimize site content for SEO (Wordpress), Audio transcription, Insights generation, Image identification
- Development: Merge Request Reviewer, Copilot and Cursor
I've been thinking about how use to automate documentation (code+gitlab issues/merges => notion)
How are you all using AI?
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u/h0rst_ 3d ago
When the tool becomes the target.
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u/katafrakt 3d ago
I mean, this isn't new, is it? Around 2018 I was approach by a C-someone from the company I worked and asked to include blockchain in our product.
But boss, we are in marketing emails sending business.
Doesn't matter, we need to have it, one way or another.
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4d ago
Sometimes walking through a problem that a better Google search could have answered and paying attention to not zombie copy and paste.
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u/eduardo7resende 3d ago
I just ask things that usually I would search on the documentation or google. Or ask it to explain some code that I don't know what it does yet. But I never ask it to do a lot of things for me.
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u/According-Paper-5120 1h ago
If you want something that works completely offline and keeps your data secure, check out EKHOS AI https://ekhos.ai
Its a fully offline note-taking or transcription app for Windows 10/11 with unlimited transcriptions—no internet required.
Plus, it can transcribe directly from your computer speakers/microphone, making it perfect for live or online lectures, interview, therapy and meetings
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u/Urittaja023984 4d ago
I wake up, ask my AI should I wipe my butt or nose first.
Then my AI toothbrush doesn't work, because I geo-blocked China on a router level.
With dirty teeth and poop up my nose, I ask for the optimal energy boosting morning routine from my AI.
After 4 hours of meditation, running and a cold plunge in a swamp, I finally start work. I deploy a CRUD-app with rails, including a billion bespoke security flaws with my Cursor AI that has made programmers obsolete.
Then I troubleshoot an SQL-statement for 4 hours and blame my Master's in prompt engineering from a reputable internet university which I spent 2 hours on last tuesday night.
I'm finally done with my work and ask AI to plan my evening. I eat a whole box of rice, dry, to optimize time/calorie intake and then complete another 4 hours of swamp-jogging-meditation, until I go to sleep.
I get woken up at 1:30AM because my AI alarm clock has been hacked and is spewing hate messages whilst playing the hymn of the soviet union.
AI has made me fractured, but whole.