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  • If Your Fintech Isn’t Boring, It’s Playing With Fire

    If Your Fintech Isn’t Boring, It’s Playing With Fire

    Two million lines of Haskell in a fintech stack isn’t a quirky engineering footnote. It’s a statement. And the statement is this: boring reliability beats trendy velocity every time real money is on the line. While the rest of the industry spent the last decade chasing JavaScript frameworks and rewriting the same CRUD apps in…


  • Apple Doesn’t Get to Be ‘Solid’ Anymore — It Has to Prove It’s Still a Growth Stock

    Apple Doesn’t Get to Be ‘Solid’ Anymore — It Has to Prove It’s Still a Growth Stock

    Is Apple about to rip higher — or roll over right when everyone’s watching? With AAPL trading around the mid-$250s to $270 range ahead of its April 30 earnings, the stock is coiled. Not soaring. Not collapsing. Just… waiting. And the setup heading into this catalyst says one thing: this isn’t about the quarter. It’s…


  • AI Coding Is a Power Grab — and Big Tech Is Already Winning

    AI Coding Is a Power Grab — and Big Tech Is Already Winning

    Software engineering just got its first real productivity shock in decades — and a lot of developers are still pretending it’s autocomplete on steroids. It’s not. AI coding agents like GitHub Copilot, OpenAI’s GPT-4/5-class models, Anthropic’s Claude, and a growing pack of startup tools aren’t just helping engineers write boilerplate faster. They’re changing what it…


  • If Your AI Can’t Stay Online, It Doesn’t Deserve Your Business

    If Your AI Can’t Stay Online, It Doesn’t Deserve Your Business

    If your AI can’t stay online, it’s not intelligent — it’s a liability. Claude’s string of outages in late February and early March 2026 wasn’t just a bad week for Anthropic. It was a flashing red warning for every company building on large language models: infrastructure, not model quality, is now the real battleground. Let’s…