Blog Posts - Page 30
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ChatGPT Codex: Splitting epics into Codex-sized tasks on purpose
A field-tested take on splitting epics into Codex-sized tasks on purpose with ChatGPT Codex: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The History of Bankruptcy Law
Trace bankruptcy law as an economic institution — from ancient debt slavery and debtors' prison through Italian commercial innovation to the US 1898 Bankruptcy Act — and what cross-country variation reveals about how legal institutions shape entrepreneurial risk-taking.
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The Power of Subtle Skills: The Invisible Competencies That Separate Good From Exceptional
Discover the power of subtle skills—the invisible competencies that separate good professionals from exceptional ones. Learn to identify, develop, and.
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Claude Code: Quiet art of pausing the agent instead of letting it churn
A field-tested take on the quiet art of pausing the agent instead of letting it churn with Claude Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How Cotton Built the American South
Examine how Southern cotton production integrated into the British textile economy, why the cotton gin deepened rather than dissolved slavery, and what the plantation political economy reveals about the relationship between commodity booms and coercive labor.
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Atomic Habits in Practice: The Implementation Guide That Turns Theory Into Lasting Change
Transform Atomic Habits theory into practical change. This implementation guide provides concrete strategies, real examples, and step-by-step frameworks.
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GitHub Copilot: Underrated power of /explain on legacy code no one dares to touch
A field-tested take on the underrated power of /explain on legacy code no one dares to touch with GitHub Copilot: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of the American Cattle Frontier
The open-range cattle industry of 1866-1886 was an economic response to a specific transportation cost structure. When refrigerated railcars arrived, the industry's entire geographic logic inverted — and the cattle frontier disappeared within a decade. This is how transportation revolutions actually work.
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How to Write a Book: The Complete Guide From Blank Page to Finished Manuscript
Learn how to write a book with this comprehensive guide. Discover practical frameworks for planning, drafting, editing, and finishing your manuscript.
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Local LLMs with Ollama: When a local 7B beats a cloud 70B in latency-sensitive loops
A field-tested take on when a local 7B beats a cloud 70B in latency-sensitive loops with Local LLMs with Ollama: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How Banking Panics Led to Central Banking
The Bank of England, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank all share an origin story: a banking panic severe enough that private solutions failed and public intervention became inevitable. The history of central banking is the history of learning what fractional reserve banking requires to survive.