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      <title>Why &quot;pragmatic craftsmanship&quot;?</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 20:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Craftsmanship is a “spiritual” part. It’s about improving your skills. Improving you tools. To be good with your craft. Pragmatic is because we exist in the world that has limitations. We need to account for them. We need to adapt.</description>
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      <title>Happy Pi day!</title>
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      <description>Note: this post is ugly and not polished. But I will add more details eventually. A few months ago, I started actively using pi.dev (also known as shittycodingagent.ai ). It’s still quite a niche tool, I guess. But once I tried it for the…</description>
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