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        <title>The industrialization of technical writing</title>
        <description>A clear, uncomfortable look at how enterprise economics are compressing technical writing. We break down the DDLC and see how AI is industrializing every stage of the process. </description>
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        <title>There Is More to AI</title>
        <description>During a Holi break, after publishing a post about automating my own job, I kept thinking. I had told readers to use AI fully. I hadn&apos;t told them where it fails, or how knowing that makes you more capable. Five research papers later, here&apos;s the other half. </description>
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        <description>A technical writer&apos;s honest account of using AI to automate his own work, before his company could do it to him. Claude, Cursor, Gemini, custom NLP tools, and the strange peace that comes from being the one holding the automation. </description>
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        <description>A practical guide for technical writers navigating the 2026 job market. From Azure and Docker to Python, LangChain, and RAG. Here&apos;s what to learn, why it matters, and what backup plans actually look like when AI keeps changing the rules. </description>
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        <description>A technical writer&apos;s honest reflection on 2025—the year that didn&apos;t ask for permission. From building CEA to presenting at PyCon India and STC India, completing Andrew Ng&apos;s AI courses, and watching AI absorb into every workflow. Here&apos;s what I learned about staying relevant when the rules keep changing. </description>
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        <title>Google Antigravity IDE just dropped. I tested it immediately and here&apos;s what you need to know</title>
        <description>Google just released Antigravity IDE today. I tested it immediately on my broken documentation website and compared it with Cursor and VS Code. Here&apos;s what technical writers need to know about Google&apos;s new multi-agent AI platform, and why Gemini 3 changes everything. </description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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        <title>I Built a Gamified 365-Day AI Learning App in One Evening—Want to Join Me on This Journey?</title>
        <description>A personal story about building a gamified 365-day learning companion to become an AI Solutions Architect—complete with XP, streaks, badges, and an open invitation to join the journey. </description>
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        <description>A weekend hands-on test of Google I/O 2025 AI tools from a technical writer&apos;s perspective. Real usage insights on Gemini Search, Jules, Stitch, and how they may change documentation workflows. </description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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        <title>From prototype to co-pilot - Launching the mini AI writing assistant for technical style enforcement</title>
        <description>This post announces the release of an AI writing assistant built to help technical writers enforce writing rules automatically. Includes dataset, Colab notebook, and Hugging Face model. </description>
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        <description>Learn how to create an AI writing assistant that catches passive voice, eliminates jargon, and enforces style guides in AI/ML documentation, complete with step-by-step training instructions in Google Colab. </description>
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        <title>AI is the devil&apos;s WiFi - fast, unholy, and always watching</title>
        <description>Artificial intelligence was meant to help us—but now it&apos;s writing love poems, stealing jobs, dating your ex, and probably earning more than your entire friend group combined. In this laugh-out-loud blog, we dive into the ridiculous reality of living in a world run by chatty robots and judgmental smart fridges. If you&apos;re a human with feelings, read this side-splitting roast of AI before your electric toothbrush gets a promotion and starts managing your career. </description>
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        <title>How I used Cursor AI to overhaul my API documentation course website</title>
        <description>Discover how I used Cursor AI to transform my API documentation course website. Learn how this AI-powered fork of VS Code optimized my site&apos;s layout, responsiveness, and readability—making my documentation look as professional as the content I teach. If you&apos;re a technical writer or developer struggling with UI fixes, responsive design, or content migration, Cursor AI might just be the tool you need! </description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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        <title>Is ChatGPT Bullshit? The Wild, Wacky World of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Language Learning Models (LLM)</title>
        <description>Ever wondered if ChatGPT is really all it&apos;s cracked up to be, or is it just a glorified chatbot with an attitude? In this blog, we&apos;ll dive into the hilarious and sometimes terrifying truths revealed in the 2024 AI Index Report by Stanford, and the eyebrow-raising lectures from the University of Glasgow. From AI&apos;s genius moments to its complete math meltdowns, and from billion-dollar training budgets to the global patent race, we&apos;ll uncover the facts lost in discussion. </description>
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        <title>Unlock PDF Passwords for free Online - PDF Password Remover</title>
        <description>Unlock PDF passwords effortlessly with our free, user-friendly PDF Password Remover Tool. This blog post guides you through using our PDF unlock software to remove passwords from PDF files online. Say goodbye to expensive services and learn how to decrypt PDF files and open password-protected PDFs without hassle. Discover how to set up and use this effective PDF password recovery tool, and explore estimated processing times for different password complexities. Join us and experience the best free PDF unlock tool designed to save your day and your wallet. Reclaim access to your important documents with ease! </description>
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        <title>Ultimate Guide: Master REST API Design &amp; Swagger Documentation in 60 Minutes</title>
        <description>Transform from API novice to confident designer in just one hour! This step-by-step tutorial walks you through building powerful REST APIs with Node.js and creating professional Swagger documentation that impresses clients and users. Includes practical code examples, testing methods, and real-world tips you can implement immediately. Perfect for technical writers and developers who want to add this essential skill to their portfolio now! </description>
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        <title>10 Deadly Technical Writing Mistakes That Kill Your Career (And How to Avoid Them)</title>
        <description>Want to stand out as a technical writer for all the right reasons? This entertaining guide reveals the 10 worst documentation habits that secretly sabotage your career and drive readers crazy. Learn exactly what NOT to do with jargon, formatting, feedback, and more - with practical examples showing the right approach instead. Read now to transform your documentation from confusing to crystal-clear and advance your technical writing career! </description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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        <title>Loki, Git, and the Cosmic Retcon - A Hilarious Tale of Timelines and Code</title>
        <description>This blog draws parallels between the Sacred Timeline from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Git branches in software development. It explores how both concepts serve to maintain order and prevent chaos, highlighting the role of controlled experimentation and careful navigation through time and code. </description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0530</pubDate>
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        <description>Are you a technical writer seeking to assess your progress and identify opportunities for growth? This insightful blog is your guide to self-discovery and career alignment. Embark on a journey of introspection through our comprehensive questionnaire, designed to help you understand your strengths, areas for improvement, and overall career satisfaction. I&apos;ll then delve into practical strategies to excel in your technical writing career, equipping you with the tools and mindset to elevate your expertise and achieve your professional goals. </description>
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        <description>Explore the evolving landscape of technical writing in the age of AI and automation. Learn how technical writers can navigate challenges, diversify their skillset, and embrace the future with creativity. Stay updated on the latest trends and discover the crucial role of human ingenuity in crafting user-friendly documentation. </description>
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        <description>Stop writing release notes nobody reads! This proven data-driven template transforms dry technical updates into engaging content that increases feature adoption by up to 78%. Includes a downloadable template, real-world examples from Google and Mozilla, and expert design principles that will make your release notes stand out. </description>
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