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Platforms Were Always the (Sword) Point
DevOps, Flow of Value, Cognitive Load, Constraints, and the Long Game of Software Delivery, through the Mirror of The Princess Bride
Mar 13
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The Frogs of Le Bon Mot
A Tale of Descent, Debate, and the Seductive Hum of Appearing to Make Sense
Mar 9
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Building a Creative Habitat
On Symmathesy, Environment, and an Ecology of Original Thought
Mar 1
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The Developer Who Would Not Drive in the Rain
A Tale from Le Bon Mot on moving fast and not breaking things
Feb 28
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The Resilience Rehearsal
A Tale of High Theatre and Low Learning
Feb 27
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The Fingerpost Is Not the Road
The fingerpost points; it does not walk
Feb 26
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The Curator of Affordances
Context engineering isn’t writing commandments. It’s shaping the environment so the correct action is the easiest action.
Feb 25
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On Designing the Habitat as Symmathesy
Designing your software engineering habitat so you can learn together
Feb 24
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A Small Incident of Unlicensed Curiosity
An Incident Report Concerning the Persistence of Why from the archives of Le Bon Mot
Feb 23
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On Cognitive Debt and the Care of the Habitat
You can ship features faster than you can grow understanding — but you will eventually pay interest in confusion.
Feb 22
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