Blog Posts - Page 40
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How To Build A Newsletter That Pays Its Own Bills
Learn how to build a paid newsletter that generates MRR and ARR. From choosing a niche to scaling tiers and retaining subscribers, discover how recurring.
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MCP servers: Treating MCP servers as a supply chain, not a side project
A field-tested take on treating MCP servers as a supply chain, not a side project with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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05-Generative-Engine-Optimisation-and-the-SaaS-Survival-Playbook
a deliberate workflow isn't hype—it's the backbone of SaaS growth at $1k+ MRR. Learn how dynamic optimisation improves performance, retention.
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AI coding workflows: Daily shutdown routine that actually ships code
A field-tested take on a daily shutdown routine that actually ships code with AI coding workflows: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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How the Medici Bank Shaped Renaissance Europe
The Medici Bank (1397-1494) was the most innovative financial institution of the fifteenth century, operating a decentralized branch network across Europe on the back of papal account management — and it collapsed when political ambition corroded the credit discipline that made banking work. This is the economic history of Renaissance finance's rise and fall.
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Curating the Library of Hours: Why Time Management Is an Act of Editorial Genius
Time is a library. Discover how shelves, archives enable you to curate hours into a collection worth remembering.
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Prompt engineering for code: Turning specs into prompts without losing the nuance
A field-tested take on turning specs into prompts without losing the nuance with Prompt engineering for code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The History of the Grain Trade and Urban Food Security
The grain trade was the most consequential commodity market in pre-industrial history, and the political economy of urban food security — from the Roman annona to the British Corn Laws — determined the fate of governments, cities, and entire civilizations. This is the economic history of humanity's most urgent commercial problem.
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Conducting the Symphony of Hours: Time Management Lessons from Music
Manage time like a symphony. Learn how rhythm, harmony transform chaotic hours into music worth remembering.
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Cline and Roo Code: Plan mode as a cheap dry run before committing budget
A field-tested take on plan mode as a cheap dry run before committing budget with Cline and Roo Code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of the Roman Empire at Its Peak
The Roman Empire under the Principate was the most economically integrated polity in the pre-industrial world, with 60 million people connected by common currency, Roman law, and a road network that reduced transaction costs across five million square kilometers. This is the economic history of how that integration was built and why it collapsed.