Editorial Tag
Tool Sprawl
Tool Sprawl collects essays about too many overlapping systems and no clean workflow.
Why Switching Between Systems Feels Like Work
Context switching eats time. Keep it on friction, not feature bloat. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why context switching eats time shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
Tool Sprawl Is Just Workflow Drift With Bad Interfaces
Too many systems blur the path. Keep it on interface friction. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why too many systems blur the path shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
When the Stack Begins Managing You
The tool stack starts directing behavior. Keep it on inversion of control. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why the tool stack starts directing behavior shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.
Why Too Many Tools Make Simple Decisions Harder
Tool choice becomes the work itself. Keep it on decision friction, not feature comparisons. The goal is to show where polished output stops and real workflow accountability begins.
A US-English editorial on why tool choice becomes the work itself shows up in system workflows, and what that friction reveals about trust, review, and responsibility.