Blog Posts - Page 22
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How Credit Rating Systems Emerged
Credit rating systems exist to solve an information asymmetry problem. Their history, from the first commercial credit reporter to the structured finance failures of 2008, reveals how institutional solutions to market failures can become market failures themselves.
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Time Management for Technical People Without Motivational Nonsense
A practical guide to time management designed for technical minds. No inspirational quotes, no hustle culture, no productivity theater—just systems that.
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Cursor: Migrating a legacy module without losing git history or sanity
A field-tested take on migrating a legacy module without losing git history or sanity with Cursor: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of Australian Colonization
Australia's colonization began as a solution to Britain's prison overflow. From convict labor to wool pastoralism to gold rush, its development path shows how founding institutions echo through economic history.
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Reliable Backup Strategies for Developers
Master reliable backup strategies designed for developers. Learn the 3-2-1 rule, automation techniques, testing practices, and the subtle skills that.
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Google Gemini: Crossing modalities: log, screenshot, code, spec, all in one turn
A field-tested take on crossing modalities: log, screenshot, code, spec, all in one turn with Google Gemini: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How Chicago Made the American Midwest
Chicago's extraordinary rise reveals how transportation geography concentrates commerce. The grain elevator, futures market, and meatpacking complex transformed how America moved and priced agricultural output.
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Why Monitoring Is More Important Than Feature Development
Discover why monitoring deserves more attention than feature development. Learn the subtle skills of building observability systems that prevent.
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ChatGPT Codex: Catching silent test skips before they ship to main
A field-tested take on catching silent test skips before they ship to main with ChatGPT Codex: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of the American Civil War
The American Civil War was an economic conflict between industrial free labor and agrarian slave capitalism. Understanding its financial dimensions explains both the war's outcome and Reconstruction's failure.
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How to Build Custom CLI Tools for Everyday Work
Learn how to build custom CLI tools that automate your daily workflows. This practical guide covers design principles, implementation patterns, and the.