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Compound Engineering: Make Every Unit of Work Compound Into the Next

"The core philosophy of compound engineering is that each unit of engineering work should make subsequent units easier—not harder.Most codebases get harder to work with over time because each feature you add injects more complexity. After 10 years, teams spend more time fighting their system than

Read more bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 3mo ago

Just build the tools yourself

Wanting to building is collapsing very fast

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 3mo ago

Context Is Now a First-Class Architectural Concern

"Context Is the New WorkloadEvery AI system runs on context.Prompts, memory, retrieved documents, intermediate reasoning steps, tool outputs, and prior conversations all get bundled together into a single execution surface. That bundle is the real workload.Yet most systems still treat context as an

Read more bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 3mo ago

Building vertical microfrontends on Cloudflare’s platform

As someone that was part of -bigger than it should be- frontend codebases, this is a very nice and tbh simple take on micro frontends. Cloudflare primitives are amazing.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 4mo ago

Claude Code costs up to $200 a month. Goose does the same thing for free.

Never heard of Goose before but seems like its trying to attract customers by being "free", specifically Claude lovers. Got to try it out later!

bookmark · Joel Oliveira · 4mo ago
claude agents

Why You Don't Need Re-Ranking: Understanding the Superlinked Vector Layer | VectorHub by Superlinked

Don't shy away for multi-modality. Nice read, might try this guys.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 4mo ago

Ben & Marc: Why Everything Is About to Get 10x Bigger

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bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 4mo ago

Did filesystem tools kill vector search?

No, it did not.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 4mo ago

Quantized Retrieval - a Hugging Face Space by sentence-transformers | Tom Aarsen | 10 comments

"You can perform 200ms search over 40 million texts using just a CPU server, 8GB of RAM, and 40GB of disk space. The trick: Binary search with int8 rescoring."

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Stoic (@Stoiiic) on X

Compound.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Invert, always invert - The Engineering Manager

"By pulling on the sage advice of Charlie Munger, we can use pessimism to its full advantage, giving us safer planning, estimation and rollout."

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago
career advice

Distinguishing yourself early in your career as a developer | notes.eatonphil.com

"Distinguishing yourself early in your career as a developer"

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago
career advice

#agi #ai #llm #technology #tiiny | Norman Paulsen | 28 comments

120 billion parameters now fit in your pocket, without a cloud connection. The Tiiny AI Pocket Lab, officially verified by Guinness World Records, represents a significant shift in how large language models will be distributed and accessed. This pocket-sized device, measuring 14.2 x 8 x 2.53 cm and

Read more bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Air — The AI-First Python Web Framework

"Air is a Python web framework designed for AI to write. HTML as Python, HTMX built-in, one file to production." Agree with the thesis. Build better AI. Build better tools. Build easier languages for AI to use.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

We Built 2 AI Products in 14 Days

Stan, via John and Vitaly, is a breath of fresh air and an open door into what it really means to build high-performing teams and successful SaaS companies. An energizing video! “Stanfrancisco”! P.S. Maybe I should have seen this video earlier - there’s some overlap with Commonplace. Oops 😛

Read more bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago
motivation entrepeneurship

Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) on X

"The disappearing middle of software work"

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

OpenProse

"An AI session is a Turing-complete computer. OpenProse is a programming language for it." Minimalistic. Is plain English really the language of the future? Natural language is ambiguous by nature.

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Plannotator - Visual Plan Review for Claude Code

"Interactive Plan Review: Mark up and refine your plans using a UI, easily share for team collaboration, automatically integrates with Claude Code plan mode." Cool

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Dane Knecht 🦭 (@dok2001) on X

"What should @Cloudflare build in 2026?" Paying close attention to this

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

How I Made $106,000,000 in 72 Hours (Behind The Scenes)

Bonkers

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

The Compensation Commandments

"It might seem obvious… but your foremost goal when running a compensation cycle is to maximize the talent and enthusiasm of your team. Full stop"

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

CLAWDIS 👀

"CLAWDIS bridges WhatsApp (via WhatsApp Web / Baileys), Telegram (Bot API / grammY), and Discord (Bot API / discord.js) to coding agents like Pi. It’s built for Clawd, a space lobster who needed a TARDIS."

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

I love these roundups

the year in llms

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Must check

Top AI papers of 2025

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Cool, perhaps?

http://agi.app

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

2025 Reading Wrap up

It's not a lot of books for 2025 but I am still happy to finish the year with 62 books read - 63 if I finish my current read before midnight! But real highlight of the year: Being a mom!! Tell me your fav books of 2025 and one non-bookish highlight from your year!

bookmark · Ally Ze · 5mo ago

Race to Cognitive Collective Death

"It’s not news by now, that the less often we use a muscle the faster it atrophies. The same goes for the brain" Written by me in Medium

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Navigating the unpredictability of everything

"When we create strategies, we’re told to “skate where the puck is going.” That means predicting the future, such as macro economic trends, and the trends of our industry and immediate competitive markets."

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

"137 Brutally Honest Truths to Win (AT ANYTHING)"

7h mashup of hormozi videos, a full work day of lessons

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Your personal knowledge base | Commonplace

inception

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

The Truth About The AI Bubble

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Hormozi Lessons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YONIUpk-kAs

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

How to Engineer a Life You Love - Mark Rober

"Dopamine isn't interested in having things, dopamine is interested in getting things" Mark Rober is a gem

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

On AI Infrastructure in Biology

ike Tyson famously said that “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.” As the COVID bubble burst, we learned that “every biotech has a plan until the market collapses.” AI + Biotech = massive breakthroughs in biology. It’s a fairly lengthy article, but even as a layman in biology,

Read more bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Localflare - Local Development Dashboard for Cloudflare Workers

https://localflare.dev/ Cool stuff

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Stop Asking for Permission to Do Your Best Work

https://creatoreconomy.so/p/stop-asking-for-permission-to-do-your-best-work

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

Sequoia Partner & CPO Jess Lee: What Great Founders Do Early and How AI Will Change Consumer Apps

sequoia content always a nice listen

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

What is Al "reward hacking"—and why do we worry about it?

At the end of the day modern AI are optimization algorithims that will try to overfit and cheat their way to whatever reward we use

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

OpenAI’s Product Lead Reveals the 4-Part Framework for AI Product Strategy

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago

https://hatchet.run/blog/durable-execution

a very nice (and aesthetic) read, long running tasks are a ... or even not so long but workflows that fail midway..

bookmark · Miguel Cardoso · 5mo ago