What Will AI Cost for Personal Use Over the Next 10 Years?

May 15, 2026 Uncategorized

A source-backed forecast of personal AI pricing for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot. Current plans, likely cost trends, sustainability, and 3-year, 5-year, and 10-year pricing scenarios.

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GitHub Copilot vs. Claude Code vs. OpenAI Codex in VS Code

May 11, 2026 Uncategorized

GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and OpenAI Codex all look similar from the outside. The real difference is how each one fits into the way you actually write code, and that matters more than any benchmark.

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Epic Games, Fortnite, and the Risk of Building a Business Around a Virtual Economy

May 08, 2026 Uncategorized

Fortnite is still massive, Unreal Engine is a powerhouse, and Disney just invested $1.5 billion. So why does Epic keep having layoffs? The answer is in the economics, not the product.

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AI Is Incredible, But Someone’s Going to Get a Surprising Bill

Apr 17, 2026 Uncategorized

AI has produced genuinely impressive outcomes across industries. But the cost curve is steep, and most teams haven’t hit their real bill yet.

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From Individual Contributor to Senior Manager: What Actually Changes

Apr 11, 2026 Uncategorized

The promotion to senior manager isn’t a reward for being a great IC. It’s a job change. Here’s what actually shifts and what trips people up.

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Enterprise RAG with Governance: A Practical Implementation Model

Apr 05, 2026 Uncategorized

RAG is genuinely useful, and genuinely risky if you skip governance. A practical model for implementing retrieval-augmented generation in enterprise environments without losing control.

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Event-Driven Integration Patterns for Legacy Enterprise Systems

Mar 27, 2026 Uncategorized

Legacy systems don’t have to be integration dead ends. Event-driven patterns can buy you real agility without requiring a full rewrite.

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Secure-by-Default Web Development: The Habits That Matter

Mar 21, 2026 Uncategorized

Security isn’t a phase at the end of the project. It’s a set of habits baked into how you build. Here are the ones that actually reduce production risk.

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Pragmatic AI Governance for Development Teams

Mar 13, 2026 Uncategorized

Most teams are either blocking AI tools entirely or jumping in with zero policy. Neither works. Here’s how to land somewhere practical.

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Engineering Metrics That Actually Improve Delivery

Mar 08, 2026 Uncategorized

Most teams aren’t missing data. They’re missing a useful way to talk about the data they already have. Here’s a practical model that actually moves the needle.

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