Blog Posts - Page 41
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Stop Guessing: 9 Prompt Engineering Frameworks That Actually Work
Master AI interactions with 9 battle-tested prompt engineering frameworks. Real examples from HR, software testing, app development, and greenfield.
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JetBrains AI Assistant: Using inspections as invisible rails for the agent
A field-tested take on using inspections as invisible rails for the agent with JetBrains AI Assistant: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Economics of Ancient Athens
Athens in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE was not merely a cradle of democracy and philosophy but a sophisticated maritime commercial economy whose political institutions were inseparable from its silver wealth, grain trade strategy, and exploitation of resident alien merchants. This is the economic history behind the cultural achievement.
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BenQ EX3501R Reviewed: An Ultrawide That Tests Your Subtle Skills
A witty, insightful review of BenQ's EX3501R ultrawide monitor, exploring how subtle skills like patience and awareness reveal its true brilliance.
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Windsurf: Keeping the editor quiet until you ask for help
A field-tested take on keeping the editor quiet until you ask for help with Windsurf: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Physics of Time Leaks: Plugging the Holes That Drain Your Day
A witty exploration of time leaks and how physics explains wasted hours. Learn to seal your day using buffers, entropy control.
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Cursor: Composer runs that land a feature in a single reviewable diff
A field-tested take on composer runs that land a feature in a single reviewable diff with Cursor: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Labyrinth of Hours: Navigating Time Without Losing the Thread
Time is a labyrinth. Discover how corridors, walls can help you navigate hours with clarity, rather than getting lost.
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Google Gemini: Using Gemini CLI as glue between Cloud Run and your local repo
A field-tested take on using Gemini CLI as glue between Cloud Run and your local repo with Google Gemini: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Queue Theory of Time: Why Your Day Needs Scheduling Like a Data Pipeline
A witty deep-dive into treating your day like a queue: throughput, batching, WIP caps, backpressure. Learn how to.
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ChatGPT Codex: Using AGENTS.md to describe the environment the sandbox must respect
A field-tested take on using AGENTS.md to describe the environment the sandbox must respect with ChatGPT Codex: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.