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    Modern AI Architecture
    Modern AI Architecture

    Inside the inference scaling paradigm — how modern LLMs reason, route between models, build internal world models, and what that means for systems that use them.

    AIArchitectureLLM
    Alice in Wonderland
    Alice in Wonderland

    Carroll's surreal journey through a world of logical nonsense — what it reveals about the absurdity of adult rules seen through a child's ruthless logic.

    LiteratureClassicCarroll
    Anna Karenina
    Anna Karenina

    Tolstoy's dissection of Russian society — Anna's affair read not as romance but as a collision between individual desire and a social order that tolerates no deviation.

    LiteratureClassicTolstoy
    APIs: REST, GraphQL & Beyond
    APIs: REST, GraphQL & Beyond

    The evolution of API design — from REST conventions through GraphQL flexibility to type-safe RPC frameworks, and the trade-offs that should drive the decision.

    Web DevelopmentAPIsTypeScript
    The Brothers Karamazov
    The Brothers Karamazov

    Dostoevsky's final and greatest novel — faith, doubt, patricide, and three brothers as archetypes of the human condition: intellect, passion, and saintliness.

    LiteratureClassicDostoevsky
    A Christmas Carol
    A Christmas Carol

    Dickens's tight ghost story about the economics of compassion — how Scrooge's transformation is not sentimental but brutally rational.

    LiteratureClassicDickens
    The City of God
    The City of God

    Augustine's monumental defence of Christianity after Rome's fall — the argument that earthly power is always temporary, but the divine city endures.

    PhilosophyTheologyAugustine
    The Count of Monte Cristo
    The Count of Monte Cristo

    Dumas's grand revenge epic — Edmond Dantès's transformation from wronged innocent to patient, methodical destroyer of the men who betrayed him.

    LiteratureClassicDumas
    Crime and Punishment
    Crime and Punishment

    Dostoevsky's psychological masterpiece — Raskolnikov's theory that extraordinary men are above morality, and how the weight of guilt dismantles it.

    LiteratureClassicDostoevsky
    CSS Architecture at Scale
    CSS Architecture at Scale

    Ending the specificity wars — BEM, utility-first, cascade layers, and a framework for choosing your CSS architecture based on team size and project scale.

    Web DevelopmentCSSArchitecture
    Don Quixote
    Don Quixote

    Cervantes's accidental masterpiece — the first modern novel, read as a study in idealism vs reality and what happens when a man weaponises delusion.

    LiteratureClassicCervantes
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    The Picture of Dorian Gray

    Wilde's Faustian tale of beauty, corruption, and the portrait that bears the cost of a life lived without conscience.

    LiteratureClassicWilde
    Frankenstein
    Frankenstein

    Shelley's founding text of science fiction — the ambition of creation, the horror of abandonment, and whether Victor or his creature is the real monster.

    LiteratureClassicShelley
    Huckleberry Finn
    Huckleberry Finn

    Twain's great American novel — a raft trip down the Mississippi as a dissection of freedom, hypocrisy, and the moral education of a boy the South failed to corrupt.

    LiteratureClassicTwain
    A Doll's House
    A Doll's House

    Ibsen's explosive drama — Nora Helmer's awakening from the comfortable cage of Victorian marriage and the door slam that shook European theatre.

    LiteratureClassicIbsen
    Jane Eyre
    Jane Eyre

    Brontë's radical portrait of female independence — a governess who refuses to trade her self-respect for security, love, or social position.

    LiteratureClassicBronte
    Les Misérables
    Les Misérables

    Hugo's monumental argument about justice, mercy, and whether society's laws serve its people — told through Jean Valjean's lifelong pursuit by an immovable system.

    LiteratureClassicHugo
    LLM Evaluation & Chain-of-Thought
    LLM Evaluation & Chain-of-Thought

    How to actually measure whether an LLM is getting better — evaluation frameworks, chain-of-thought strategies, thinking token costs, and the 2026 reasoning landscape.

    AILLMEvaluation
    Middlemarch
    Middlemarch

    George Eliot's panoramic study of provincial life — ambition, marriage, and the quiet tragedy of intelligent people trapped by the limits of their world.

    LiteratureClassicEliot
    The Power of Now
    The Power of Now

    Tolle's guide to presence — the case that the ego and its addiction to past and future is the primary source of human suffering.

    PhilosophySpiritualityMindfulness
    React Architecture
    React Architecture

    Mental models for building with React — the component model, reconciliation, hooks, concurrent features, and how React compares to the broader UI framework landscape.

    Web DevelopmentReactJavaScript
    Sherlock Holmes
    Sherlock Holmes

    Conan Doyle's consulting detective examined as a cognitive system — how Holmes's methods of observation and deduction became a template for modern analytical thinking.

    LiteratureClassicDoyle
    Tess of the d'Urbervilles
    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    Hardy's indictment of Victorian sexual politics — a woman crushed by a society that invented her fall, then punished her for it.

    LiteratureClassicHardy
    The Blue Castle
    The Blue Castle

    Montgomery's underrated masterpiece — Valancy Stirling's radical escape from family tyranny when a death sentence liberates her from the fear of others' opinions.

    LiteratureClassicMontgomery
    The Great Gatsby
    The Great Gatsby

    Fitzgerald's autopsy of the American Dream — Jay Gatsby's reinvention as a case study in how the pursuit of an idealised past destroys everything in the present.

    LiteratureClassicFitzgerald
    The Iliad
    The Iliad

    Homer's epic of war, glory, and grief — read as a study in the cost of ego, the randomness of fate, and why Achilles's rage is still the most human thing in ancient literature.

    LiteratureClassicHomer
    TypeScript in Depth
    TypeScript in Depth

    Beyond basic types — structural typing, discriminated unions, advanced generics, utility types, and how to make impossible states unrepresentable in TypeScript.

    Web DevelopmentTypeScriptJavaScript
    Modern Web Architecture
    Modern Web Architecture

    The invisible infrastructure of the browser — HTTP/2, HTTP/3, caching strategies, storage APIs, and what happens before your JavaScript even runs.

    Web DevelopmentArchitectureHTTP
    Web Performance
    Web Performance

    Speed as a revenue variable — Core Web Vitals, INP, critical path rendering, and the practical techniques that actually move the needle for real users.

    Web DevelopmentPerformanceCSS
    Web Security
    Web Security

    Practical defence for web developers — CSRF, JWT pitfalls, SQL injection, XSS, and the architectural patterns that prevent the OWASP top 10 from becoming your problem.

    Web DevelopmentSecurityEngineering
    Wuthering Heights
    Wuthering Heights

    Brontë's violent, obsessive love story — stripped of romance and read as a gothic study in class resentment, revenge, and the destructive force of fixation.

    LiteratureClassicBronte
    AI Agent Skills
    AI Agent Skills

    Production-grade engineering for AI agents — skills, workflows, and architecture patterns for senior engineers building reliable AI systems.

    AIAgentsEngineering
    Dracula
    Dracula

    Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece examined through modern eyes — Victorian technology, obsession, predation, and the data that brought down a monster.

    LiteratureGothicVictorian
    Jekyll and Hyde
    Jekyll and Hyde

    Stevenson's tale of duality, respectability, and the monstrous self — exploring what the novella reveals about Victorian repression and human psychology.

    LiteratureVictorianPsychology
    Moby Dick
    Moby Dick

    Melville's monumental novel of obsession, the sea, and the unknowable — dissected for what it actually is, and whether the journey is worth it.

    LiteratureClassicMelville
    Pride and Prejudice
    Pride and Prejudice

    Austen's razor-sharp comedy of manners — a cutthroat strategic game of marriage, money, and social positioning dressed up as romance.

    LiteratureClassicAusten