Blog Posts - Page 23
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Claude Code: Composing slash commands into a bespoke team-specific DSL
A field-tested take on composing slash commands into a bespoke team-specific DSL with Claude Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How Free Trade Ideology Emerged
From Ricardo's comparative advantage to the Anti-Corn Law League, free trade ideology emerged from a specific moment of British industrial dominance. Its history shows how economic theory serves national interest.
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Debugging Mindset: The Art of Systematic Bug Hunting
Master the debugging mindset with systematic approaches to finding and fixing bugs. This guide covers mental models, investigation techniques, and the.
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GitHub Copilot: Measuring acceptance rate honestly instead of celebrating vanity metrics
A field-tested take on measuring acceptance rate honestly instead of celebrating vanity metrics with GitHub Copilot: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of Colonial Tax Systems
From the Stamp Act to the hut tax, colonial fiscal systems reveal how revenue extraction shaped institutions, distorted economies, and generated the resistance that ultimately undid empires.
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Home Lab for Testing: Cheap and Smart
Learn how to build an affordable home lab for testing and development. This guide covers hardware choices, virtualization strategies, network setup, and.
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Local LLMs with Ollama: RAG over internal docs without handing them to a third party
A field-tested take on RAG over internal docs without handing them to a third party with Local LLMs with Ollama: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How the Federal Reserve Was Created
Trace the Federal Reserve's creation as a political-economic compromise — the Panic of 1907 as the proximate trigger, the Jekyll Island meeting, the obstacles to central banking, the decentralized structure as political settlement, and what the Fed's founding reveals about crisis-driven institutional reform.
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Why Documentation Matters More Than Perfect Code
Discover why documentation often matters more than code perfection. This guide explores the real costs of undocumented systems, practical documentation.
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Agentic coding: Rollback plans for changes you did not watch land
A field-tested take on rollback plans for changes you did not watch land with Agentic coding: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of Japanese Industrialization
Examine Japanese industrialization as a state-led developmental process — Meiji strategic technology acquisition, the zaibatsu as coordinated industrial conglomerates, the Yokohama Specie Bank's role in financing industrial imports, Japan's shift from importer to exporter, and when state-directed industrialization succeeds.