The Economics of Reliability: When to Invest, When to Accept Risk
Reliability is not a virtue. It's an investment. Too little and you lose customers. Too much and you can't afford to ship. The question is: where's th…
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Reliability is not a virtue. It's an investment. Too little and you lose customers. Too much and you can't afford to ship. The question is: where's th…
How Strategy's first sale in four years exposed the structural fragility of the digital asset treasury (DAT) model On June 1, 2026, Strategy (NAS:MSTR…
When you buy a SaaS tool, your data sits in someone else's database. When you buy an AI service, your data flows through someone else's model. It has …
It started as a philosophical exercise. A friend and I were debating how to test AI-generated code, and we ended up building a five-layer framework fo…
Many engineering teams treat reliability as 'everyone's responsibility.' In practice, that means it's nobody's responsibility. Here's why you need som…
Over the last several weeks, we’ve built a Sovereign Vault —a forensic system that uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to authenticate rare books. W…
Originally published at thatdevpro.com . This framework reference is part of the 14-tier Engine Optimization stack from ThatDevPro , an SDVOSB-certifi…
Originally published at mrnasdoggrowth.com by MrNasdog. Most of what's being written about AI right now is loud. Loud about how AI will replace everyo…
The word "distillation" has been showing up everywhere lately. In AI it usually means compressing complex capabilities into a more compact, reusable f…
Over the last seven articles in this series, we have covered all 10 structural dimensions of SaaS product DNA - from pricing architecture and growth m…
Category creation is the positioning strategy that gets the most LinkedIn posts and works for the fewest companies. When Drift coined "conversational …