· by Nagaraj Alagusundaram · ✍ human-written

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Introduction:

It’s been a long time since I last wrote a blog. A very long time, in fact. I need some AI detox, and I realised blogging is one such thing. As I mentioned on this site, all the blogs will be strictly written by me without AI help. So expect to have spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, switching context and disorganisation.

Why now?

Slowly, I started to realise almost everything has AI in it, whether it is needed or not. For example, a perfume company has a chatbot on their website asking for answers to their questions and then suggesting the perfume smell I might like. - What?

Also, the print media started to rely on AI more and more (source), and the writing skills of humans are slowly starting to fade out.

Even though I’m going to write about coding, technology, AI and other stuff here in this blog, I wanted to keep it 100% human-written. If there’s a mistake, let it be. 😅

What’s Next?

I will be writing about Claude code in this series. I will be sharing all the things I learned and how to use them. Claude is rapidly getting adopted in big enterprises, and most of us still don’t know how to use it efficiently. We don’t need the strongest model to rename a file.

So, I will be writing on how I have used Claude (almost a year now, so I think I know some topics) to date and will be using it. I’m not against any AI. In fact, I’m on the AI side, but I want to share how to use it responsibly and wisely.

Burning a token is not always a good idea. And do not take credit for what was not written by you.

Conclusion:

This blog, at least for sometime it, is going to Claude focussed like how to set up, authorise, and provide an overview of existing commands, creating custom commands, creating workflows, hooks, scripts, skills, Agentic AI, loop engineering, MCP, and much more. I’m excited to be here after a very long time.

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