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The Control Group
The absolutist frame is a zero-sum frame wearing a visionary's coat: the machine wins and the worker loses, or the worker wins and the machine is…
Jun 12
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The Return of the Generalist
What survives the AI era is not the broad mind, but the mind that has been deep once.
Jun 3
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May 2026
Assisted, not delegated: writing
The space between human and AI
May 24
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Care as a Discipline
How painting and celestial navigation survived automation.
May 20
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Electrons, Molecules, and the Industrial Security Question Europe Has to Answer in Public
In brief
May 18
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The First Real Agentic Supply Chain Incident
What Mitiga’s MCP Token Hijack Tells Us About the Operational Substrate of Modern Developer Tooling
May 14
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When Three Trust Models Fail at Once
The Claude Chrome Extension and the End of a Comfortable Story About Browser AI
May 11
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March 2026
After the Valley
Masahiro Mori never asked what lay on the other side. We are crossing the valley not by addressing what the alarm detects but by suppressing it. The…
Mar 26
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The Unsuppressed
There is a person in your organization who has been telling you something is wrong. Not loudly. Not with a polished deck. In the register organizations…
Mar 25
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The Narcissistic Institution
The institution looks secure. It sounds compliant. The documentation says everything it should. And something is wrong, in a way that is difficult to…
Mar 19
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The Death of the Signal
There is a line that was crossed, and we did not notice when we crossed it. Voice, face, and writing style were once unforgeable. That practical…
Mar 16
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Cold Empathy at Scale
The finance worker's alarm did not fire. Or it fired, and did not survive the context. Social engineering has been solving the wrong problem for thirty…
Mar 12
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