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Your codebase is a palimpsest

Your codebase is a palimpsest

Every legacy codebase is a palimpsest: layers of decisions written on top of each other, none fully erased. Geoffrey Dhuyvetters argues that what looks like technical debt is often stratigraphy, and you read it before you rewrite it.

Customer support in the AI era

Customer support in the AI era

Most AI-powered customer support is optimised for deflection, not resolution. The problem isn’t bad agents, it’s architecture: no shared context, no real permissions, no escalation path that works.

Mental capacity is a bottleneck

Mental capacity is a bottleneck

AI removes bottlenecks until it reaches the one that doesn’t move: human cognition. The faster AI makes your system, the more your team’s mental capacity becomes the constraint. You can’t add more of it.

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Parallelise yourself with Git worktrees

Parallelise yourself with Git worktrees

The claude -w flag spins up an isolated git worktree in seconds, so you can keep coding while a long-running task occupies your main session. No conflicts, no context pollution, no waiting.

Taste is the moat

Taste is the moat

When AI closes the execution gap, taste becomes the differentiator. Curation, judgement, and the willingness to say “not this” compound over time in ways that models can’t replicate.

Is the AI agent frenzy similar to the mobile app hype of the early 2010s?

Is the AI agent frenzy similar to the mobile app hype of the early 2010s?

In 2010, every business convinced itself it needed a mobile app. Fast forward to 2025, and the script is identical, just with AI replacing mobile as the technology everyone insists they can't afford to be without.

The authenticity tax

The authenticity tax

AI-generated content has made polished writing look suspicious. The deeper cost is the thinking you skip when you outsource the words that define your position.

The cost of the quick fix

The cost of the quick fix

The quick fix isn't cheaper. It's cheaper today. Bram Devries traces how deferred fixes compound into emergencies, and argues that naming the trade-off out loud is the only way to break the cycle.

Your limit will reset at 12pm

Your limit will reset at 12pm

Half of today's AI best practices are coping mechanisms for temporary scarcity, not timeless engineering insights. Geoffrey Dhuyvetters traces the arc from SMS bundles to token limits, and argues the price curve only goes one direction.

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