My open notebook for using AI.
htdt.ai — how to do that with AI— is my personal, public log of figuring out how to actually use AI in real work. It isn't a product (yet — maybe ever). It's where I write down a workflow the moment it earns its keep: the exact prompt, what it's good for, roughly how long it takes, and where it falls over.
I'm doing this in the open on purpose. I'd rather share the messy, working version now than polish it into a product first — so some entries are clean wins and some are half-formed experiments I'm still testing. If one of them saves you an hour, that's the whole point.
Who's behind it
htdt.ai is written by Danielle Regis — an operator who spends her days where AI actually gets adopted (or quietly doesn't). She started this as a place to log the workflows she was using daily, in public and unproductized, while they're still fresh. The full résumé lives elsewhere; this is the notebook.
Her credentials → danielle-regis.github.io ↗This site is built with the same AI workflows it logs — design, code, writing, hosting, all of it. When something proves itself on real work, it gets written up here. Exploration first, polish later, everything in the open. (A build journal is on the way.)
Get new entries as I write them.
Roughly one a week, whenever I work something out. No bloat — just the next thing I've figured out.