Month: September 2025

[MadeInItaly] The experiment that turned a chatbot into a content creator: the story of Claira.it

Gaetano Castaldo is the Founder & Tech Advisor at Castaldo Solutions, a boutique consultancy specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation strategies. Over the years, he worked with companies of all sizes, helping them adopt AI-driven solutions to transform their processes, scale faster, and stay competitive in the market. As an AI expert, he not […]

OAuth “Username-Password Flow Disabled” in Salesforce: What It Means & What to Do

You tried making an OAuth call using the username-password flow. Everything seemed set up correctly — client ID, secret, username, password + security token, correct endpoint — but in the Login History you see: “Username-Password Flow Disabled” This isn’t a credentials error. It means Salesforce has disabled that flow in your org (or for that […]

AIDA v0.6.3 — notifications, image upload analysis, multi-config settings, and a first look at the Knowledge Base

AIDA — “AI: Do Anything!” is my experiment in democratizing GenAI for non-technical people: simple, in-browser actions with BYOM (bring your own model: OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini). Keys stay local; no vendor lock-in. If you’re new to AIDA, start here: https://blog.enree.co/2025/09/aida-v0-6-2-images-context-menus-bias-detection-and-a-smoother-everyday-ux TL;DR What’s new in AIDA v0.6.3 1) Notifications that matter 2) Upload & […]

🔥 Fancy Text meets LinkedIn — Version 1.2.0 is here!

đź’ˇ Plain text is so 2024… Version 1.2.0 delivers the glow-up I promised! In my last post I teased that the next release would bring the Fancy Text toolbar directly into LinkedIn’s editor. Well… here it is. Delivered. 🚀 Now, when you write a post: ⚡ What’s in the roadmap (of my mind)?Think markdown magic: […]

OpenAI Brings Full MCP Support to ChatGPT: What It Means for Developers

When OpenAI quietly announced full Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for ChatGPT in September 2025, many AI developers nearly fell off their chairs. This “developer mode” beta gives paying users the ability to connect ChatGPT to any MCP‑compatible tool or data source – and then write back to those systems. No more read‑only, search‑and‑fetch interactions: your […]

Introducing ORGanizer News tab: stay in the flow, stay in the know

A tiny utility with a big goal: funding freedom & fueling curiosity for the ORGanizer community. Over the last months you’ve seen me ship like crazy—little AI experiments, agents, and quality-of-life fixes sparked by late-night ideas and strong coffee. Today I’m sharing something different: not a Salesforce-specific feature, but a small utility designed to give […]

Branch Beacon: From Idea to Marketplace

Sometimes the simplest ideas come from daily pain. I often lose track of which Git branch I’m working on, and even if VS Code (Cursor in my use case) shows it in the status bar, it’s easy to overlook. I wanted something that screams the current branch, with the possibility to customize colors based on […]

AIDA v0.6.2 — images, context menus, bias detection… and a smoother everyday UX

If you don’t know what AIDA is yet, start here: https://blog.enree.co/2025/08/building-aida-ai-do-anything-a-browser-ai-extension-born-from-testing-gpt%e2%80%915 TL;DR AIDA (AI: Do Anything!) is a browser extension that democratizes GenAI for non‑technical folks with simple, in‑browser actions. Bring your preferred model (OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini); keys stay local. v0.6.2 turns AIDA into a multi‑modal toolkit: image analysis via vision models, right‑click […]

Trying Out Gemini Banana Nano

So, I finally got around to testing out the brand new Gemini Banana Nano image generation model from Google (docs here: link), if not for its performances just for the name! This little model is designed to make high-quality image generation faster and lighter, and I couldn’t resist giving it a spin. My first experiment? […]

Tab Deck v1.1.0: A Fresh New Look and Smarter Features

Back in December, I announced the first release of Tab Deck, a Chrome extension designed to save, organize, and reopen groups of browser tabs. You can read the original announcement here: Exploring Tab Deck. During my holidays, I used a calm and peaceful evening (my baby girl was sleeping) to work on polishing the user […]