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On Cognitive Debt and the Care of the Habitat
You can ship features faster than you can grow understanding — but you will eventually pay interest in confusion.
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The Team Who Lost Tuesday
A Tale from Le Bon Mot for the Software Enchiridion
Feb 21
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People Are Not a Utility
On the Myth of Human Resources
Feb 20
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Against the Myth of the Efficient Individual
Software is not manufactured. It is understood. And understanding is a shared act.
Feb 19
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On the Pair, the Mob, and the Factory
A first Software Tale from Le Bon Mot for the Software Enchiridion
Feb 18
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Unwelcome Guests in the Garden
An Account of Several Attempts to Standardise
Feb 11
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A Case of the Reverse Ivory Tower
Ivory towers form when decisions about systems are made far from the lived reality of the people who must create, change, and suffer those systems
Feb 8
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The Dangers of the Inward Gaze
Anything that pulls attention inward without returning it outward is not wisdom—it’s a closed loop
Feb 3
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A Game of Inner Critics
Exploring the Board of Inner Critics as a Software Developer
Feb 2
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The Illusion of the Oil Painting in a Pointillist Life
A Story of Mountains, Dots, and Other Inconveniences
Jan 31
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