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Inside — a survey of 309 researchers and leaders shows why insights struggle to shape decisions and how modern teams are closing that gap.
Inside — a survey of 309 researchers and leaders shows why insights struggle to shape decisions and how modern teams are closing that gap.
How shifting engineering to intent management accelerates feature deployment.
Cold email as an enduring protocol for intentional networking outside algorithm-driven platforms.
A few examples to help the average layperson understand the business side of AI.
Microsoft's guidance for adding haptic feedback to improve clarity, support inclusion, and create more intuitive experiences.
How large language models handle web accessibility standards. Or don't.
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AI made you faster. But you’re not more productive; you’re outsourcing the slow part to everyone else.
Over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning 1948 to today, in a single Linux VM. Bundled QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM.
Every generation of computing believes the interface it loves will last forever.
Interactive simulation: competitive firms over-automate because each captures the full cost saving but only 1/N of the demand destruction.
Most companies default to a schedule designed for managers that systematically destroys the cognitive capacity for the work they actually need.
Create masonry layouts in pure CSS. Absorb the possibilities with the Field Guide’s interactive playground.
How AI is absorbing the visible friction that open-source communities have always relied on to see—and welcome—newcomers.
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And whether the next generation of practitioners will get the same thing.
Vibe coding is useful for discovery, but software engineering starts when generated code has to be reviewed, owned, operated, and safely changed.
An interactive 3D globe showing every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup — browse by date, group, team, or city.
When Japan broke up its national railway in 1987, the new companies agreed on one thing to keep the same.
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Coding agents made software cheap to build. That just exposed the bottleneck that was always there: deciding what to build.
Tracking cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence industry influence on 2026 elections in the United States.
The functional alignment between AI capabilities and human intent.
An interactive 3D keyboard for learning the keyboard shortcuts of the apps you use every day.
How the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) is often misinterpreted and how to apply it correctly to avoid overengineering and underengineering.
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