In July 2025, a developer's Claude Code instance hit a recursion loop and burned through 1.67 billion tokens in 5 hours, generating an estimated $16,000 to $50,000 in API charges before anyone noticed. The agent did not crash. It did not throw an error. It just kept calling tools, getting confused, calling more tools, and silently accumulating cost. Old software crashes. LLM agents spend. This is
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I got tired of sitting on a Rolex waitlist with zero information. No position, no ETA, no way to know if my wait was normal or if I was getting strung along. When I went looking for data, all I found was Reddit threads with hundreds of anecdotes buried in noise. So I built unghosted.io, a structured tracker where collectors submit their wait times anonymously. 550+ reports from 62 countries in the
Recently, I migrated our project from Husky to Lefthook — and the difference was immediately noticeable. 🤔 Why Lefthook? A few key reasons: ⚡ Written in Go → extremely fast execution 🔀 Parallel execution → run tasks concurrently instead of sequentially 🧩 Simple & powerful config → less boilerplate, easier to maintain 🧠 Smarter workflow control → flexible hook-level optimization ⸻ ⏱️ Real impa
You're in another app and there's a timer counting down at the top of your phone. You lock the screen and the same timer is sitting there. You swipe down to the Notification Center and it's there too, still ticking. It looks like a notification, but a notification can't tick. That's a Live Activity. It looks like three different surfaces (Dynamic Island, lock-screen banner, Notification Center ent
The email arrived on a Tuesday morning: "Your cloud bill for last month: $2.4 million." The CFO's response was immediate: "That's 3x our budget. What the hell are we running?" The answer? Nothing special. Just a standard data analytics workload that happened to cross availability zones. A lot. Turns out, 80% of that bill—nearly $2 million—was data egress fees. Not compute. Not storage. Just the pr
I kept watching the same thing happen. What I Built It's a 3D interactive sales simulator. I call it a flight simulator for software — except instead of flying a plane, you're walking a non-technical client through the risk inside their own infrastructure. The Map You feed it a simple JSON file describing your client's tech stack. It reads it and instantly draws a floating, 3D web of nodes — s
OK, let's talk about Microsoft's new Fairwater "AI factory,” (The quotes here are doing a lot of work… do we REALLY need a new name for this? It’s so dumb). They're calling it the world's most powerful AI datacenter. Cool. Millions of GPUs. Liquid cooling. Storage stretching five football fields. Here's what they're NOT telling you: the math on utilization is going to be BRUTAL. If these chips ran