Monthly Archives: October 2025

I’ve always been delighted when I managed to learn something new or understand something I hadn’t grasped before. It didn’t matter whether it was about history, computers, technology more broadly, or management – the very fact that I knew more, understood more was always a source of joy for me. And it still is. But […]

Recently a colleague told me how he runs multiple instances of Claude Code in parallel. He was very excited about how this speeds up his product’s development. But I think this is a trap. The trap is twofold. The Technical Trap The first level is of course the huge potential for bad architecture and hard-to-find bugs. Despite […]