You have too many tabs open. If you’re a working creative today, you know the drill. You have Midjourney in Discord for generation, Magnific open for upscaling, Photoshop for compositing, and maybe Runway or Kling for video. Your files are scattered across three different hard drives and a "Downloads" folder that looks like a digital landfill. We are entering a new phase of AI adoption. The "slot machine" phase—where you type a prompt and hope... read more ›
Dec
09
Dec
02
If you’ve been following the creative landscape lately, you know the noise level is at an all-time high. We are drowning in tools. You’ve got Midjourney for images, Runway for video, obscure GitHub repos for upscaling, and a dozen other browser tabs open just to get one asset out the door. That’s why Weavy (recently acquired by Figma and transitioning to "Figma Weave") has caught my attention. It’s not just another "magic button" generator. It’s... read more ›
Nov
20
The first wave of generative AI was a slot machine. You’d type a prompt into a chat box, pull the lever, and hope for a jackpot. It was novel, and sometimes you’d get lucky. But for professional work, "getting lucky" isn't a strategy. Creative direction demands precision, iteration, and control—three things the chatbot model fundamentally lacks. Regenerating an entire image just to change the lighting is inefficient and unpredictable. It breaks the creative flow and... read more ›
Nov
20
Right now, we are seeing a massive shift in how that work gets done. For thirty years, we lived in the era of layers: Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, etc. But the era of Layers is ending, and we're entering the era of Nodes. Currently, two dominant platforms are competing for this new space: Weavy (a polished SaaS app) and ComfyUI (a free, open-source app that runs locally). Which is better for you? Let's find out. Creating an... read more ›
Nov
20
The world of generative AI is undergoing a tectonic shift, and if you’re not paying attention, you’re already falling behind. The initial phase - the one defined by typing a sentence into a chatbot and praying for a decent result - is over. That linear, "slot machine" workflow was a neat party trick, but it was never going to cut it for serious, professional-grade creative work where consistency, control, and iteration are non-negotiable. The friction... read more ›









