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Somebody Gave a Shit: The Quiet Power of Product Detail

"When they unwrap that cable and they think 'somebody gave a shit about me'—I think that's a spiritual thing." That was Jony Ive, during a conversation with...

From Gimmick to Game-Changer: Six Years of Living With Tesla FSD

Software isn’t static—it compounds. And when it’s wrapped in hardware that can evolve with it, the results feel like time travel.

The Apple Ruling: A Win That Might Hurt More Than Help

Apple ruling has sparked widespread celebration among app developers, hailed as a major victory in the fight for fairer digital marketplaces.

The Agreement Trap: When AI Optimizes for Applause Instead of Accuracy

The Quiet Bias No One’s Talking About We all want AI to be helpful. But what does “helpful” actually mean.

Same Data, Same Dance: Why the Moat Isn't Technical Anymore

Inspired by a post from Ross Haleliuk - "In the world where many tools have similar architectures and implementations, the moat is no longer about technology."

Prompt Improver: Structured Thinking for Better AI Prompts

After spending countless hours watching developers struggle with AI prompts, one pattern became painfully clear: we're getting better AI models almost monthly...

The Ubiquiti Effect: Why Enterprise Software Needs a Consumer Revolution

The False Choice of Enterprise Software Enterprise software has long operated under a flawed assumption: that power and simplicity are mutually exclusive.