Resources/Recommended Tools
These are the platforms I personally rely on for AI development, secure storage, and enterprise-grade delivery.
ChatLLM (by Abacus.AI) is a general-purpose chat interface that keeps separate conversation threads so you can return to a specific investigation, prompt experiment, or deliverable later—without losing context.
Use ChatLLM when you want a reliable “daily driver” chat experience comparable to mainstream assistants, but with a lower subscription cost and a workflow built around re-usable, purpose-specific chat threads.
Use it for prompt iteration, drafting, and repeated explorations where you’ll want to come back later— especially when you’re managing multiple parallel efforts (training content, code reviews, research notes, or product comparisons) and prefer clean separation between threads.
pCloud is a cloud storage service that helps you keep files available across devices, share them cleanly, and reduce the risk of “where did I put that?” when you’re juggling multiple projects.
It centralizes your files so they’re accessible from anywhere and reduces ad-hoc file sprawl across laptops, external drives, and random shared folders. It also simplifies sending large files and keeping a single “source of truth.”
You use it when you want a straightforward cloud vault for working documents, training assets, and deliverables— with a workflow that supports day-to-day storage, sharing, and retrieval without added friction.
Independent professionals, small teams, and creators who need dependable cloud storage: keeping assets organized, sharing files with clients, and maintaining access across devices.