
Stop Sabotaging Projects: Overthinking & Scope Creep
Tech projects fail not from lack of skill, but from self-sabotage. Overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing kill momentum and prevent shipping. Here's how to break the cycle.

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After months of token restrictions, declining quality, and poor support, I cancelled Claude. Here's what went wrong and why it matters for anyone considering AI assistants.

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George Orwell's "Why I Write" (1946) offers unexpected insights for modern developers and tech writers. His principles about clarity and purpose apply directly to code and documentation.

Meta cuts 8,000 jobs in AI efficiency push, affecting sports technology from VR training platforms to athlete social media marketing. Learn how teams must adapt to these changes.

A Vercel employee granted an AI tool unrestricted access to Google Workspace, leading to a significant security breach. Discover the details and lessons for your organization.

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Meta's new AI training program monitors employee keystrokes and clicks on Google, LinkedIn, and Wikipedia, raising critical questions about workplace privacy and the future of monitoring.

Tonight's Rocket Lab mission showcases cutting-edge space technology with eight Japanese satellites, including one featuring an ingenious origami-inspired antenna design.

Apple's CEO transition has sparked passionate debate among MacRumors readers. From praise for Cook's financial success to criticism of stagnation, the community weighs in on what's next for Apple.

Master the fundamental laws of software engineering that transcend frameworks and trends. Learn principles like Conway's Law, Brooks's Law, and the Pareto Principle to build better systems.