Blog Posts - Page 33
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Maximizing Productivity on Windows 11: The Complete Guide to Working Smarter Not Harder
Master Windows 11 productivity with this comprehensive guide. Discover hidden features, keyboard shortcuts, workflow optimizations, and system tweaks.
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Cursor: Right amount of automation before it becomes magical thinking
A field-tested take on the right amount of automation before it becomes magical thinking with Cursor: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of Migration Through History
The Irish famine emigration, the great European wave of 1880 to 1920, the postcolonial migrations of the mid-20th century — all are expressions of the same economic mechanism: workers moving from lower-wage to higher-wage labor markets when the barriers to movement fall low enough.
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The Essential Homebrew Applications Your Mac Deserves: A Curated Guide for Power Users
Discover the best Homebrew applications for macOS. This curated guide covers essential CLI tools, productivity apps, and developer utilities that.
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Google Gemini: Generating Mermaid architecture diagrams the agent can then critique
A field-tested take on generating Mermaid architecture diagrams the agent can then critique with Google Gemini: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The History of Marine Insurance
From Venetian bottomry loans to Lloyd's Coffee House, marine insurance solved the problem that prevented large-scale commercial voyages: how to distribute catastrophic risk across enough counterparties that no single loss could destroy a merchant's capital.
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Why Smartphones Got Boring: The Innovation Plateau Nobody Wants to Admit
Explore why smartphones have become boring and predictable. Understand the innovation plateau, market maturity, and what might break the cycle of.
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ChatGPT Codex: Auditing the diff, not the narrative – the code is the contract
A field-tested take on auditing the diff, not the narrative – the code is the contract with ChatGPT Codex: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How the Printing Press Transformed Information Markets
The printing press was not primarily a cultural event. It was an economic technology that collapsed the marginal cost of copying information and destroyed the monopoly rent that the Church and the scribal class had extracted from information scarcity for a thousand years.
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Choosing a MacBook in 2026: The Decision Framework That Cuts Through the Confusion
Navigate the 2026 MacBook lineup with clarity. Learn which chip, screen size, and configuration matches your actual workflow. Cut through marketing to.
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Claude Code: Keeping Claude honest with explicit acceptance criteria, not vibes
A field-tested take on keeping Claude honest with explicit acceptance criteria, not vibes with Claude Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.