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Devin and inevitable AI fumbles

We're moving past assumptions that software development will be fully automated. But it's a bumpy path full of fumbles.

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The limits of startup transparency

Transparency provides long-term returns, provided you are honest with your introspection. But it has limits. We discovered them.

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Non-bullshit networking

Human networking is awkward, shallow and self-centered. Trying to find better ways to do this.

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Extreme decisiveness

Some thoughts on making decisions and solving problems, connecting computer science, psychology and Charlie Munger.

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Humans and tools

Humans ❤️ tools.

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Willingness to be disliked

We like naturally to be liked. But that is less about helping people than it is about yourself. We should be willing to be disliked if we want to impact positively people and the business.

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The Bundling and Unbundling of the DevOps market

The DevOps and Dev Tools market has been consolidating for some time. But fragmentation is not only natural but inevitable. In this post I explore why.

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Why we don't prepare enough for things we want

It takes time for things to work. Our plans have delays we, many times, cannot see. In this article I'll explore this, how it affects us and a humble proposal on how to deal with the invisible time required for plans to kick in.

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👋 Hello World

Saying hello