A critical analysis of Curtis Yarvin's political philosophy, exploring critiques of his obfuscated writing style, extremist views, and the argument that his vision is a regressive 'degrowth' ideology promoting a return to a feudalistic society.
While both programmers and lawyers rely on logic, their professions are shaped by fundamentally different approaches to ambiguity, regulation, and culture. Explore the core distinctions that create two vastly different professional mindsets.
An analysis of the practical and legal challenges of creating source-available software licenses with political or ethical restrictions, exploring enforceability, legal precedents, and their value as a political statement.
Explore why criminalizing gaslighting is so complex, which countries have made psychological abuse a crime, and why civil court is often a more viable path for victims.
Exploring the use of AI to draft legal documents to save on high lawyer fees. Learn about the significant risks involved, safer DIY alternatives, and a novel (but complex) AI workflow.
A sudden Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is rarely about performance. Learn the common signs that it's a procedural step for termination and how to strategically navigate your exit.
Measuring individual developer productivity is a common goal, but it often backfires. Discover why focusing on team-level predictability and direct communication is a more effective strategy for engineering success.
Explore why people write: to achieve mental clarity, organize complex lives, and effectively learn by inviting feedback – even if it means being proven wrong.
Feeling overworked and burned out? This discussion explores practical advice on how to secure a layoff, take paid time off, or reclaim work-life balance when facing extreme job stress.
Discover why US companies are increasingly restricting remote positions to 'US-only' talent, driven by complex legal hurdles, impactful tax changes like Section 174, national security concerns, and market factors.