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Posts tagged: knowledge-management

April 3, 2026

Readers and Writers Are in Different Mental Modes. Why Does Every Tool Give Them the Same UI?

Documentation platforms force readers, writers, and AI into one interface. But consuming knowledge and creating it are cognitively different tasks. this platform separates them.

April 4, 2026

Stop Firing People Because AI Exists

One person with AI can do the work of ten. But did anyone stop to ask what happens to that one person? Or what happens if you keep the ten?

April 7, 2026

Build vs Buy Reimagined: What It Actually Means in 2026

The cost of building just collapsed. So what does that mean for every SaaS company betting their business on 'you don't have to build it yourself'?

April 10, 2026

The AI Divide Is Splitting Your Team in Half

Half your team is building the future with AI. The other half thinks it's a fad. The gap between them is becoming the biggest competitive risk most companies don't see.

April 13, 2026

Tokens Burned Is the New Lines of Code

Measuring AI adoption by token spend is the same mistake we made with lines of code in the 90s. Same flaw, new dashboard, much higher stakes.

April 27, 2026

Let Your LLM Think in English

Reliable RAG and tool calling usually need one stable working language. Keep English inside the model loop, then localize for users at the edges.