AI-Code Security: Prioritize Exploitability, Fix in Flow
We celebrate AI’s ability to accelerate development – and rightly so – but we rarely interrogate the friction that follows: the growing backlog of vulnerability findings and the real-world risk that slips through when speed outpaces…
Read MoreClickUp’s ‘100x Org’: AI Layoffs, $1M Salaries and the New Work Order
When a company says AI agents now outnumber employees 3:1 and creates million‑dollar salary bands to keep a handful of “super-producers,” the story isn’t only about automation – it’s about the architecture of work, risk allocation, and the social…
Read MoreIntuit Drops 3,000 Jobs: Strategic AI Pivot & What It Means
We often treat “AI-first” as an automatic growth lever. The recent restructuring at Intuit – reportedly cutting roughly 3,000 roles (about 17% of its workforce) to simplify the organisation and re-focus around AI – is a sharp reminder that…
Read MoreHerman Miller Coyl Desk: Precision Dial & Smart Cable Management
We obsess over digital micro-interactions – subtle haptics, a perfectly timed animation, that tiny delay that kills perceived performance – and yet we still underestimate how much the physical micro-interactions around us shape behaviour,…
Read MoreGoogle May Cut Free Gmail Storage to 5GB — Protect Your Data Now
We prize “free” cloud storage as an almost invisible utility – until it’s not. What looks like a small policy tweak by a major cloud provider can ripple through product economics, security postures, and digital inclusion in ways most…
Read MoreDefinitive Trust-Score Playbook for Safe Autonomous Remediation
We spend a lot of engineering energy building detect-decide-act-verify loops – and then lose the fight at the single, mental line: when should a machine act, and when should it wake a human? The instinct is to draw that trust-line by committee or…
Read MoreGoogle Limits New Accounts to 5GB — How to Keep Your 15GB
We treat consumer cloud storage as a free, infinite utility – until it isn’t. That assumption has quietly underpinned product designs, user expectations, and even startup architectures for more than a decade. Google’s recent tweak to how it awards…
Read MoreAnthropic Claude Code Postmortem: 3 Causes, Fixes & Lessons
We obsess about model architectures and FLOPs – and yet the hardest failures in deployed AI often come from the product layer: configuration, caching, rollout and the invisible nudges in system prompts. Anthropic’s recent postmortem on Claude Code…
Read MoreNotion’s Developer Platform: AI Orchestration for Teams
The next phase of productivity software is less about prettier UIs and more about becoming the orchestration layer for work – where people, data and autonomous agents coordinate across systems. Ten years from now we’ll look back at the moment…
Read MoreY-Zipper Explained: 3D-Printed Zip for Rapid, Reversible Assembly
We treat software modularity and hardware modularity as separate problems at our peril. In a world where “infrastructure as code” has become a guiding principle for digital systems, there is growing value in treating physical structures with…
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