
One Idea, Three Hundred Pages
I always thought a business book repeating one idea was just padding. The economics says I was right about that. Years of explaining things to people showed I was only half right.
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I always thought a business book repeating one idea was just padding. The economics says I was right about that. Years of explaining things to people showed I was only half right.

LLMs didn't just make coding faster. They unlocked entire toolsets for people who never had access before. Git, SQL, regex, shell scripting, even Rust. The barriers were syntax and CLI complexity, not intelligence. LLMs removed exactly that barrier.

A joke about AI model personalities, fact-checked against real user feedback. Plus Opus writes its own take from the inside.

Recently, there was a discussion about how to deal with imposter syndrome. Personally, I believe imposter syndrome is a great thing that drives you to grow—so why fight it? From the very beginning of...

A remarkable parable from ancient China tells the story of three physician brothers: the youngest, most renowned, treated visible illnesses; the middle brother addressed issues in their early stages;...

In the middle of the January holidays, we took a short family trip to a small town. Each evening, we returned to the main square near the town center. The area was beautifully decorated for the festiv...