Tech debt isn’t real (but your tradeoffs are)
Why small teams should weigh technical choices like investors: net present value, capability growth, and what agentic tooling changes about “clean architecture.”
Practical perspective on models, workflows, strategy, and adoption—written for small teams that need leverage without the theater.
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Why small teams should weigh technical choices like investors: net present value, capability growth, and what agentic tooling changes about “clean architecture.”
Why messy iteration beats a borrowed “perfect” setup for OpenClaw-style automation: ownership, bottlenecks, and rebuilding around your real workflows.
Permissionless internal tooling with agentic coding: a sales leader ships a site in a day, shortens the loop with engineering, and compounds operating leverage.
Hearing familiar music in the right room, scale, and instrumentation: a note on re-exploring ideas the world (or you) weren’t ready for the first time.
Why academic e-readers and DRM may break against LLM workspaces—and why better service, not tighter locks, is the path students will demand.
When GPT-5 changed “personality,” workflows broke. Why task-based thinking, a portfolio of models, and operator habits beat monolithic reliance on one chat UI.

Pairing Five Whys and Five Hows into bidirectional pathways so vision, strategy, and tactics connect—plus pruning scope with a clearer map.

A call-center forecasting story: when specialist methods stalled, a survival-analysis tool from another discipline unlocked the target—and why cross-functional breadth wins.
If these themes match where you are—model churn, workflow design, adoption, or strategy—we should talk. The first conversation is about your context, not ours.