AI tools, models, agents, and releases are moving faster than most people have time to evaluate. The hard part is not access anymore. The hard part is making sense of what changed, what actually works, and what is worth your time.
ShipWithTez exists to cut through that noise. I test new tools in public, ship real builds, write technical breakdowns, and pull the useful lessons out of fast-moving releases so other people can use them sooner.
The goal is simple: show what holds up in practice. Not generic takes, not shiny demos, and not recycled AI hype. Just proof, context, and clearer answers about what is actually usable right now.
Real shipped projects and interactive tools that make a capability obvious instead of theoretical.
Technical write-ups that explain what changed, what held up in practice, and which workflows are worth borrowing.
Fast context on new tools, launches, and technical shifts so you do not have to read everything yourself to catch what matters.
Everything on ShipWithTez follows the same loop: test, build, explain, share. A release or workflow gets checked against a real use case. If it holds up, it becomes a build, a breakdown, or a sharper public note. If it does not, that gets called out too.
The builds are the proof. The write-ups make the capability reusable. The newsletter and release notes help people keep up without having to live inside every model changelog, benchmark, and product launch.
People who want a clearer read on what AI tools can actually do, how to use them, and which workflows are worth trying next.
Teams trying to save time, avoid wasted effort, and find the high-ROI workflows that genuinely make work faster or cheaper.
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I'm a software engineer with 9 years of experience across Microsoft and T-Mobile, building distributed systems, developer SDKs, cloud infrastructure, and iOS frameworks. The kind of work where uptime matters and shortcuts cost you.
ShipWithTez is where I turn that engineering lens toward today's AI tools: test what changed, build with it, and explain the parts that are genuinely useful for other people.