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Architecture always leaks

Architecture always leaks

Auditing data-heavy companies reveals the same pattern: asynchronous data processing crammed into the synchronous web stack. The contention shows in performance, delivery, and team dynamics. Isolation fixes all three.

Your network isn’t as safe as you think

Your network isn’t as safe as you think

Cheap consumer devices from Amazon and BestBuy ship with factory-installed malware and botnet software. The Zero Trust principle isn’t paranoia; it’s the only safe assumption for any network you don’t fully control.

LLMs everywhere, even in cars

LLMs everywhere, even in cars

LLMs are no longer a tab you open. They're the interface layer between intent and every system underneath. This post maps what ambient AI, edge inference, and agent-as-infrastructure mean for how you design modern software.

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The end of the all-you-can-eat buffet

The end of the all-you-can-eat buffet

The all-you-can-eat era of AI is ending. Compute constraints, heavier models, and a fully hooked user base are pushing providers toward pay-as-you-go. That shift will force better choices, smaller models, and fiercer competition between tools.

Technical due diligence before acquiring a software company

Technical due diligence before acquiring a software company

What over 180 SaaS audits reveal about the technical risks that restructure software acquisition deals, and how to assess them before signing. Real data on documentation debt, testing gaps, key person risk, and the five findings that change deal terms.

ElevenLabs: voice cloning, agents, and what they mean for your product

ElevenLabs: voice cloning, agents, and what they mean for your product

Voice is where AI product differentiation is heading. This post walks through ElevenLabs voice cloning and conversational agents in enough detail to evaluate whether the technology is ready for your use case.

Your codebase is a commons

Your codebase is a commons

Your codebase degrades the same way shared resources do: not from malice, but from missing governance. Elinor Ostrom proved the commons can survive. Her principles map to software teams with uncomfortable precision.

"Good news, I built it in Lovable.": an engineer's guide to surviving that sentence

"Good news, I built it in Lovable.": an engineer's guide to surviving that sentence

Business users love Lovable. Engineers tend to panic. A real-world case study of how to wrap an AI builder in guardrails so non-technical teams can move fast without quietly rewriting the systems that give your product its edge.

We're not a normal company

We're not a normal company

Every software company claims to be different. The "we don't need X because we have culture" exemption is special pleading. The four phrases that reveal it, and the questions that break them open.

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