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Unexpected to see one of the most widely used databases grounding its ethics in a 1,500-year-old framework. The longevity angle is interesting.


The ability to unblock or redirect longer-running work from a phone seems underrated. Curious how often people will actually manage active coding threads this way.


The idea that AI works best on highly specified, bounded problems while humans still define system constraints feels very aligned with what most teams are quietly discovering in production.


The point about stricter type systems becoming more practical because AI can iterate against compiler feedback loops is really interesting.


The bigger shift might be pricing moving closer to actual usage/value instead of traditional per-seat SaaS pricing.


Really interesting direction. Treating slides as editable code instead of frozen design objects makes iterative AI editing way more practical.


This feels like the natural evolution of productivity software: fewer dashboards, more context-aware workflows.


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