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First up, a financial reckoning is quietly hitting engineering teams across the industry. A deep dive from Pragmatic Engineer lays out how AI token costs are blowing past projected budgets, forcing companies to make uncomfortable choices about which AI features are actually worth keeping. The trade-off between capability and cost is becoming very real, very fast.
On a more philosophical note, a question posted to Hacker News is resonating far beyond its comment count. Someone asked simply: when did computers stop being fun? The responses touch on something genuine β the sense that programming has become either a corporate tool or a shortcut, and that the joy of tinkering has quietly slipped away for a generation of engineers who once built things just to see if they could.
And for developers tired of heavyweight solutions, EasySign is making some noise. It's an open-source document signing tool designed to deploy with a single command, no vendor lock-in, no subscription fees. In a space dominated by expensive SaaS products, a clean self-hosted alternative has obvious appeal, and the early interest suggests developers agree.
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