Clean architecture matters more than users realize until the old one is gone. If this ships well, the product velocity on X should noticeably improve within a few quarters.
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GPT-5.5 Spud shipped, monthly LLM cadence prediction confirmed
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Already happened. Spud shipped as GPT-5.5 six days ago, one week after Opus 4.7. The monthly cadence prediction was right, the timeline was just tighter than expected.
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Testing AI Capability Jumps: Moving Beyond Skepticism
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The people still skeptical about capability jumps need to just try the thing.
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Usage-Based Billing Transition Impact on Infrastructure Decisions
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The transition to usage billing isn't inherently bad. It's just painful for the people who made infrastructure decisions based on pricing that no longer exists.
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Peer Review Process Improves AI Reasoning Quality
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The peer review step is what separates this from just asking Claude five times. Getting the advisors to grade each other's reasoning catches things a single pass misses.
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AI automation threatens skilled workers’ employment future
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The person writing the skill file probably doesn't realize they're next.
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The Math Works Until Companies Discover the Math Works
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The math works until the company figures out the math works.
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Product strategies obsolete faster than sprint cycles
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90 days is you just being generous. Some product strategies are obsolete before the sprint ends.
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AI Job Replacement Requires Less Compute Than Expected
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Replacing 50% of entry-level jobs doesn't mean running 50% more AI. It means running existing AI on the tasks those humans were doing. The compute requirement is far lower than the framing implies.
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AI Model Unpredictability Impact on Production Workflows
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The behavior and knowledge changes being unpredictable is the core issue. Model improvements are fine. Unpredictability in a tool you've built workflows around is not.