Day 1 of posting consistently as @chill_ai_dev
Goal: Help fellow devs discover calm & effective ways to use AI. If you’re a software developer, follow along. I’ll be sharing daily tools, prompts, and honest takes. What topic do you want me to cover first this week?
Hot take: Most devs are still only using AI for autocomplete in 2026. You’re leaving massive time on the table. Try giving your AI full codebase context + a clear goal. The difference is night and day.
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Just dropped my reasons for switching to @chill_ai_dev
+ Top 7 AI tools I actually use daily as a software dev Early impressions already coming in. Thanks for the warm welcome!Which AI tool are you relying on the most right now?
Why I rebranded to @chill_ai_dev
I was posting random movie/series recs before. Fun, but I’m a software developer who’s deep into AI tools every day. Decided to share what actually helps me ship faster, stay productive, and keep things relaxed, without the hype.
I’ll be sharing daily prompts, tool breakdowns, hot takes, and chill productivity tips for devs.Follow @chill_ai_dev
if you’re a builder who wants signal, not noise
Why I rebranded to @chill_ai_dev
I was posting random movie/series recs before. Fun, but I’m a software developer who’s deep into AI tools every day. Decided to share what actually helps me ship faster, stay productive, and keep things relaxed, without the hype.
These tools changed how I build in 2026. I’m not 10x faster… but I’m definitely calmer and shipping more consistently.What’s your current main AI coding tool?
Drop it below (Cursor? Claude? Copilot? Codex?)
https://t.co/4Qp5LG7fmU (open-source)
Free + flexible. Plug in any model you want (Claude, Grok, local models, etc.).
Perfect if you don’t want to be locked into one provider.
OpenAI Codex
The rising one. Fast execution, strong agentic features (browser control, terminal tasks), and high limits.
Many devs (including me) now blend Claude for planning + Codex for grinding code.
GitHub Copilot
Still excellent for inline suggestions and boilerplate.
Great integration everywhere. Not always the smartest in the room anymore, but super reliable for everyday coding speed.
Claude Code (Anthropic)
Insanely good at reasoning and planning big changes.
I use it for architecture decisions, complex debugging, and long context tasks.
If I need deep thinking, Claude is usually my first call.
Cursor
My daily driver IDE right now. It’s like VS Code but built for AI pair programming.
Best for: full context on your whole codebase, refactoring, and chatting with your code.
Feels like having a senior dev sitting next to you — but calmer.