Home (GPT, Claude, and Cursor versions)
26.0502 I asked GPT/Claude/Cursor to give me an improved version of the home page. Just as a test. This is what I got. In general, I did not see much added value from the recommendations. However, I would rank the replies from best to worst as
- Claude (Sonnet 4.6) (best). Fast answers, better quality diagrams. In genearal, seems like Claude is best for conversation.
- Cursor (one of GPT5.5, Codex 5.3, Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.7). Bad diagram.
- GPT (worst). Bad diagram, messed up on formatting, and slow.
1 GPT
This site has the following top-level pages (see also the Wiki):
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ZiptieAI History. Evolution of the ZiptieAI project.
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The future. What is the AI end game?
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(6) AI projects. Rapidly spinning up real-world AI systems.
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(5) AI dev tools. AI IDEs and tools for rapid development.
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(4) Agentic AI. Agent systems, tools, and workflows (Palantir-style).
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(3) Robotic AI. JEPA, belief tracking, control loops, and autonomy.
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(2) LLMs. Transformers, local/API models, RAG, prompting, MCP, tool use, and practical system design. See also:
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Core AI (LLM) concepts — detailed explanation of GPT-3 transformer algorithms.
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(1) AI Drones. Simulation, drone builds (Pixhawk, FPV), onboard AI (Jetson Nano, Pi), and autonomous flight. See also:
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Tech Stacks & Docs. MERN, APIs, websites, and documentation systems.
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Resources. Wiki, Substack, YouTube, GitHub, and Google Drive.
The following diagram appears throughout this site. The AI IDE and the agent are the central components (not the LLM, which is treated as a replaceable component).
GPT VERSION

The name “ZiptieAI” was inspired by improvised drone systems during the Ukraine–Russia war (I was in Ukraine at the time).
2 CLAUDE
This site has the following top-level pages (see also the Wiki):
- ZiptieAI History. How this project has evolved.
- The future. What’s the AI end game?
- (6) AI projects. Rapidly spinning up real-world AI projects.
- (5) AI dev tools. AI IDEs and tools for rapid development.
- (4) Agentic AI. Palantir-style systems, tools, and workflows.
- (3) Robotic AI. JEPA, belief tracking, control loops, autonomy.
- (2) LLMs. Local and API-based models, RAG, prompting, MCP, tool calling, fine-tuning. See also:
- Core AI (LLM) concepts (wiki) — GPT-3 transformer algorithms in depth.
- Core AI (LLM) misconceptions.
- (1) AI Drones. Simulation, drone builds (Pixhawk, FPV), AI (Jetson Nano, Pi), autonomous flight. See also:
- Tech Stacks & Docs. MERN, APIs, websites, doc systems.
- Resources. Wiki, Substack, YouTube, GitHub, Google Drive.
- About.
The diagram below appears throughout this site. The AI IDE and agent are the central components — not the LLM, which may soon become a commodity.

CLAUDE VERSION

“ZiptieAI” was inspired by ziptied drones used during the Ukraine-Russia war — I was in Ukraine at the time.

3 CURSOR
This site has the following top-level pages (see also the Wiki):
- ZiptieAI History. How the project evolved.
- The future. The AI “endgame” in one place.
- (6) AI projects. Spinning up real-world AI projects fast.
- (5) AI dev tools. AI IDEs and tools for rapid development.
- (4) Agentic AI. Palantir-style systems: tools, telemetry, workflows.
- (3) Robotic AI. JEPA, belief tracking, control loops, autonomy.
- (2) LLMs. Transformers; local vs API models; RAG; prompting; MCP; tool calling; fine-tuning; shipping LLM apps. See also:
- Core AI (LLM) concepts (wiki)—GPT-era transformers in depth.
- Core AI (LLM) misconceptions.
- (1) AI Drones. Sim, Pixhawk & FPV builds, edge AI (Jetson / Pi), autonomous flight. See also:
- Core AI CNN concepts (object recognition)
- Tech Stacks & Docs. MERN, APIs, sites, docs.
- Resources. Wiki, Substack, YouTube, GitHub, Drive.
- About.
Recurring diagram across the site: the IDE and agent sit in the middle; models plug in behind a thin interface layer. The headline LLM isn’t “the architecture”—it routes through that layer alongside data, UI, and remote services.
CURSOR VERSION

“ZiptieAI” recalls field-modified drones in the Ukraine conflict (context: I was in Ukraine at the time).