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Artificial IntelligenceMay 6, 2024
The Quiet Rise of Agentic Workflows

Autonomous agents are no longer a research curiosity — they're quietly reshaping how small teams ship software.

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ProductivityMay 1, 2024
Reclaiming Your Calendar From Meetings

The most effective operators we know share one habit: they treat their calendar like a scarce resource, because it is one.

Julia Ahn5 min read
EntrepreneurshipApril 29, 2024
Solo Founders and the One-Person Company

A wave of founders is building real, profitable companies with a headcount of exactly one. Here's how they're doing it.

Dana Ferreira7 min read
BusinessApril 15, 2024
The Return of the Boring Business Model

After a decade chasing growth-at-all-costs, founders are rediscovering the appeal of businesses that simply make more than they spend.

Owen Castillo7 min read
TechnologyApril 8, 2024
Edge Computing Finally Earns Its Hype

After years of being the 'next big thing' that never quite arrived, edge infrastructure is showing up in products people actually use.

Marcus Webb6 min read
ProductivityApril 2, 2024
The Case for Fewer Tools, Not More

Every new tool promises to save time. Most of them cost it, in the form of context-switching and half-adopted workflows.

Julia Ahn5 min read
BusinessMarch 28, 2024
Pricing Power in a Crowded Market

Every category is crowded now. The businesses that win aren't the cheapest — they're the ones customers trust enough to pay a premium.

Owen Castillo6 min read
EntrepreneurshipMarch 18, 2024
The Second-Time Founder Advantage

What separates founders on their second or third company from those on their first isn't experience alone — it's what they've learned to ignore.

Dana Ferreira6 min read
TechnologyMarch 11, 2024
The Unglamorous Work of Data Quality

Every AI initiative eventually runs into the same wall: the data underneath it. Teams that fixed this early are pulling ahead.

Marcus Webb5 min read