Using ChatGPT to do Trip-Planning
You can, in fact, have ChatGPT plan your trip for you. It’s eerily good. Continue reading Using ChatGPT to do Trip-Planning
You can, in fact, have ChatGPT plan your trip for you. It’s eerily good. Continue reading Using ChatGPT to do Trip-Planning
As a dual citizen, I’ve got lots of ID numbers to remember: drivers license, social security, ID cards, passport numbers, etc. And with kids, it means that I need to remember, like, twenty different strings of numbers for any given purpose.* This will often become complicated when preparing to travel. When you’ve got a bunch … Continue reading How using my iPhone’s “text replacement” feature saves me tons of time (and stress)
When I first got this email from United, about their new hygiene + cleaning standards, it just kinda rubbed me the wrong way. I had trouble figuring out why exactly it felt a little off, but I think I’ve boiled it down to a few things.For starters, it strikes me as odd that this new … Continue reading CleanPlus℠
Traveling the world is fun. Two-year olds are tiring. Here are some ways to make things easier. Back in 2017, my two-and-a-half year old son and I flew together from NYC to Tel Aviv. We had flown together on our way to New York — where we stopped in Warsaw for coffee at Ministerwysto Kawy , which … Continue reading Traveling with a Toddler ✈️
The other day, TechCrunch reported that Hopper, a travel app that tracks, predicts, and alerts users to the best airfares, had raised another $16 million. I’ve used Hopper on a number of occasions to track flights and book tickets at great prices (though on a few occasions I encountered an app glitch that prevented me from … Continue reading Hopper: The World’s Best Travel App
I had the opportunity to write a post about coffee on-the-go for the great folks over at Discovering Coffee. Check it out! Continue reading Coffee for the Road