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Recent posts
- 2026-05-17Executive Briefing: Stop asking if AI can do this. Start asking what shape the work is.
- 2026-05-16Exclusive: a conversation with Tibo from Codex on what your company has to become when the model can actually do the work
- 2026-05-15The 2 prompts I'd run before any 2026 SaaS renewal (especially if you're deploying agents)
- 2026-05-14Six things have to be true before AI changes a workflow. Most companies have built two.
- 2026-05-13Your AI agent is rediscovering 85% of its context every run. Here's the architecture fix (+ Contract Spec, Failure Triage, and Stack ADR)
- 2026-05-12Six layers your agent has to handle. Most products have only thought about two. + a responsibility-layer audit.
- 2026-05-11You gave your AI agent real tools. Here's the 4-part control layer it's missing + the Judge Layer implementation guide
- 2026-05-10Executive Briefing: Six announcements in 48 hours just changed how enterprise AI gets bought (+ 2 prompts for the new process)
- 2026-05-09OpenAI made Codex smart enough that the bottleneck moved. Most people haven't noticed where it went.
- 2026-05-08271 bugs found in Firefox, zero written by a human attacker. What this means for the future of safe code + 2 prompts
- 2026-05-07OpenClaw, Anthropic, and Gemma 4 just redefined what "agent framework" means. You need to pick a side.
- 2026-05-06The next AI platform winner won't have the best model. They'll own something most companies don't even see yet.
- 2026-05-05The Anticipation Gap: Why 4 Problems Have to Be Solved Together for Consumer AI to Work
- 2026-05-0455-75% of your week is on thin ice. Here is the audit that shows you which part.
- 2026-05-03Executive Briefing: What Stripe Sessions 2026 actually means for how you sell
- 2026-05-02AI agents are about to route around every tool that can't pass 5 structural tests. Here's the diagnostic.
- 2026-05-01The buying rule for your personal AI computer (and how to skip the $5,000 mistake)
- 2026-04-30The four-hour-a-week tax you are paying because IT picked the wrong AI default
- 2026-04-29The 5-question filter I run every agent launch through (so you can stop reading release notes)
- 2026-04-28ChatGPT 5.5 scored 87 where the next best model scored 67. Here's what that gap looks like in real work.
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