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The Context Window Arms Race: Why Maxing Out Context Isn't the Right Scaling Strategy

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The Context Window Arms Race: Why Maxing Out Context Isn't the Right Scaling Strategy

The pitch sounds reasonable on paper: fit more context, understand more, generate better. Context window size has become the primary marketing battlefield for frontier AI labs, with vendors announcing million-token contexts as if bigger is automatically better. But the numbers tell a different story, and the most telling data point

By Chris Groves 20 Mar 2026
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Anthropic's Subscription Models Are Unsustainable: The Usage Math No One Is Talking About

Users report hitting Claude Pro limits in a single day. With opaque quotas, 'double usage' promotions, and no concrete limits, Anthropic's subscription model shows classic unsustainable patterns. Here's what the math reveals.

By Chris Groves 20 Mar 2026
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The War on Free Speech: How America Is Silencing Dissent

Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald discussed the crisis of free speech. From campuses firing professors to corporations silencing employees to platforms de-platforming users, censorship is everywhere. My GitHub suspension is one data point in a vast landscape of suppression.

By Chris Groves 19 Mar 2026
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culture

The 4-Day Work Week Experiment Results: What the Data Actually Shows

Large-scale trials in the UK, Iceland, and beyond have produced surprisingly consistent results. Here's what the evidence actually reveals about productivity, revenue, and employee wellbeing.

By Chris Groves 18 Mar 2026
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The 2026 Job Market Collapse: Why Middle-Class Jobs Are Disappearing Faster Than Expected

The February 2026 job losses weren't a blip - they're a structural shift. White-collar work is now disposable labor, and the traditional paths out are closing. Here's what's actually happening.

By Chris Groves 16 Mar 2026
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skills

Why prompt engineering is becoming a core developer skill

lock-1 By Chris Groves 16 Mar 2026
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When Machines Decide Who Dies: The Ethics of AI Assassination Systems

AI assassination systems represent a chilling frontier in autonomous weapons. We examine the ethical, security, and political implications of ceding life-and-death decisions to machines.

By Chris Groves 15 Mar 2026
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AI-Powered Social Engineering: How LLMs Are Revolutionizing Phishing and Vishing Attacks

The economics of social engineering have fundamentally changed. Anyone with internet access can now launch sophisticated phishing attacks that were previously the domain of skilled criminals.

By Chris Groves 14 Mar 2026
AI Token Costs vs Employee Efficiency

faith

Are Christians Really Required to Pledge Loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu?

Carrie Prejean Boller was removed from Trump's Religious Liberty Commission for questioning whether Christians must support Israel politically. The theological debate has real consequences.

By Chris Groves 13 Mar 2026
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The Decline of MCP Servers: Why AI Agents Are Returning to CLI and API Calls

The Model Context Protocol revolutionized how AI assistants connect to external tools—but token costs are driving the industry back toward CLI and direct API approaches. Here's what's changing and why it matters.

lock-1 By Chris Groves 12 Mar 2026
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Quiet Quitting Your AI Assistant: Why Users Are Abandoning AI Tools

The AI assistant market is experiencing a quiet correction as users abandon tools after initial adoption. The reasons reveal fundamental challenges in how we design AI for sustained use.

By Chris Groves 11 Mar 2026
GitHub Suspended My Account Without Explanation: Here's What Happened

technology

GitHub Suspended My Account Without Explanation: Here's What Happened

Fifteen minutes. That's all it took for GitHub to end my relationship with their platform. I published an article on X (formerly Twitter) about Jesus being the temple — a theological exploration that has nothing to do with violence, hate speech, or anything that would reasonably violate any rational

By Chris Groves 07 Mar 2026
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This is my personal blog, discussing various topics - AI, cybersecurity theology, and culture.