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You can feel the trajectory of an architecture long before it collapses under load. It shows up in the way engineers debug incidents, in the shape of pull requests, in

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We were promised writing assistants that save time, not drafts that read like they’re written by a polite robot. After watching Matt Wolfe test-drive a full workflow to make models

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