
The AI Tool I Stopped Using Without Noticing
There's a reliable way to know when a tool has won: when the competition disappears without anyone killing it. A few months ago I was using AntiGravity for development. I built the ecosistemastartup.com theme with it. Some micro SaaS too, I think — I can't even remember which was the last project. And that's the point. I don't remember the last project because there was no decision to stop. No benchmark. No moment where I said "I'm switching to X." One day I just noticed I hadn't opened it in weeks. How this happens The process wasn't linear or dramatic. I started using AntiGravity to build things. It worked. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for an easy-to-configure coding agent. In parallel, I built Nyx — my personal AI agent running on OpenClaw. It wasn't for development, it was for automations, content, operations. Two tools with different purposes, coexisting without conflict. Then I subscribed to Claude Max. $200/month, unlimited usage. I didn't do it thinking I'd replace anythi
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