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TIL that "emergent behavior" in multi-agent systems isn't just academic jargon. It's the moment your AI agents invent what I can only describe as a *digital bla
Last Tuesday at 3 AM, I woke up in a cold sweat because my customer support agent had been hallucinating refund policies to 47 customers. Forty-seven. I know th
TL;DR: Copilot Workspace can crank out code at terrifying speed, but trusting it blindly is asking for trouble. My team built a three-layer review system — auto
Most teams obsess over model accuracy while their users stare at loading spinners — and 53% of them will leave after just 3 seconds. I remember sitting in a pro
Last month I shipped an internal support bot that was supposed to remember user preferences across sessions. Instead, it developed what I can only describe as d
Last Tuesday at 3:07 AM, my monitoring dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree. Latency spiked to 2.3 seconds. Error rate hit 12%. I was losing $47 per hour in f
Last Tuesday at 2 AM, I watched Cursor 0.5 Agent eat my entire codebase and spit out garbage. By 3 AM, it shipped a working feature that 47 users now love. This
Meta Description: Real-world migration guide from GitHub Copilot to Cursor AI IDE with benchmarks, config files, and honest cost analysis. Spoiler: my Terraform
Last month, our AI agent autonomously processed a $47,000 refund. It should've been $4.70. I still remember the exact Slack message from our payments lead. "Mik
The most valuable technical skill in 2025 isn't writing code. It's telling a swarm of AI agents what to build, then staying out of their way while they figure o
TIL that implementing the Model Context Protocol isn't the "weekend project" every YouTube tutorial makes it out to be. Three all-nighters, two ragequits, and o
*Cover image: A developer sitting at a café in Berlin, staring at multiple terminal windows showing API costs, with a half-empty coffee cup and a laptop covered