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#ai
Discover how the normalization of deviance threatens AI systems (or why companies gradually accept risky shortcuts)
Elena Verna critiques AI credit pricing models and urges product teams to rethink how they charge for AI-powered features.
First impressions using Codex CLI with Agents.md and PRDs to speed product work and code experiments without another subscription.
Geoffrey Litt compares effective coding with AI support to a surgeon working with a skilled team, staying hands-on with the core.
Reflecting on the business of cleaning up AI-generated code and why vibe-to-production services are becoming lucrative.
A roundup of my July–August rabbit holes: AI tools, odd ideas, and quick notes captured before they vanish.
Michael Bassili laments losing em dashes to safety filters and how AI tooling reshapes writing habits for bloggers.
Building a tag manager component for a blog CMS using ChatGPT for UI prototyping and Cursor for implementation, with LLM-powered tag suggestions.
Highlighting Anu Atluru's take on doomprompting—how short, lazy prompts make us passive creators and duller conversationalists.
Testing GPT-5 in Cursor to ship version history features quickly, with thoughts on speed, accuracy, and AI-assisted coding.
Explaining slopsquatting—the tactic of registering fake packages that LLMs hallucinate, priming supply-chain attacks.
Orta Therox frames AI-assisted coding as programming's photography moment, where new tools reshape craft rather than replace it.