Digest Run

November 28 – December 12, 2025

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Write Soon
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[Outliers] Bernie Marcus: The Home Depot Story

fs.blog · Vicky · Dec 11, 2025 · Readwise

This hits Brian's entrepreneurship and side project interests hard - Home Depot's story of building culture, persistence through rejection, and scaling retail operations has direct parallels to his print-on-demand automation and web agency tools. The "culture of ownership" angle especially resonates with someone running multiple projects and thinking about sustainable business systems.

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Context Engineering in Manus

rlancemartin.github.io · rlancemartin.github.io · Dec 8, 2025 · Readwise

This is exactly the kind of deep technical breakdown Brian would want to write about - practical AI engineering patterns from a real production system. The context engineering strategies here are immediately applicable to his fintech work (webhook processing, analytics) and side projects, plus there's a clear contrarian angle about multi-agent architecture being about context isolation rather than role division.

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State of Infrastructure-from-Code 2023

klo.dev · Ala Shiban · Jan 27, 2023 · Readwise

The article is completely inaccessible (hosting error), so there's nothing to evaluate content-wise. Even if it were available, "Infrastructure-from-Code" content from early 2023 would likely be stale by now for someone working with cutting-edge serverless and CDK implementations.

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The new Mui Board Second Gen is a smart home controller that doesn’t look like a smart home controller - The Verge

theverge.com · Jennifer Pattison Tuohy · Jan 3, 2023 · Readwise

This is a cool product concept but too niche for Brian's audience and expertise. While it touches on automation themes, it's more about consumer hardware design than the dev-focused automation and AI tools his readers care about. The article is also nearly 2 years old, making any commentary feel stale.

Archive smart-homeux-designmatter-protocol
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Tech Companies Innovate at the Edge. Legacy Companies Can Too.

hbr.org · Harvard Business Review · Oct 22, 2022 · Readwise

This is a typical HBR high-level strategy piece about legacy companies adopting "edge computing" innovation approaches. While it touches on relevant tech trends (5G, AI, low-code), it's aimed at corporate executives rather than engineers, and the paywall prevents seeing the actual insights. The opening statistics are generic industry projections Brian likely already knows.

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