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Claude Opus 4.6 and the 1M-Context Moment: When Long Context Actually Pays Off for Small Teams
Long context isn’t impressive on paper — it’s valuable when it reduces rework. Here’s when Claude Opus 4.6’s 1M token context actually pays off for small teams, and when it doesn’t.

Ron
2 days ago4 min read


Shared Mailboxes + AI: How to Use ChatGPT with an Outlook Shared Inbox Without Breaking Your Support Process
AI can cut shared-inbox pressure fast — but only if you add guardrails. Here’s a safe workflow for using ChatGPT with an Outlook shared mailbox: triage, drafting, QA, and controlled automation.

Ron
2 days ago4 min read


Salesforce’s Spring ’26 “Agentic Enterprise” Push: What SMBs Should Copy (and What to Ignore)
Salesforce’s Spring ’26 release is a signal: most small businesses won’t ‘adopt agents’ as a separate platform — they’ll inherit them inside their CRM. Here’s what to copy first, what to ignore, and how to supervise safely.

Ron
3 days ago4 min read


The Real “Agent Stack” for Small Teams: Webhooks + CLI Inference + Audit Trails (OpenClaw as a Case Study)
Agent demos don’t fail because models are weak — they fail because workflows aren’t repeatable. The small-team agent stack that works is boring on purpose: chat, CLI inference, webhook triggers, and a paper trail.

Ron
3 days ago3 min read


The Agent Spend Blowup Problem: How to Design Circuit Breakers Before You Ship Automation
One bad loop can burn a month of LLM API budget overnight. Before you ship automation, build circuit breakers: cross-provider retry caps, spend-velocity alerts, approvals for external writes, and a kill switch.

Ron
3 days ago3 min read


Google Drive Ransomware Detection Is Now GA: The SMB Recovery Checklist for AI-Heavy Workflows
AI workflows scale output—and mistakes. With Google Drive ransomware detection and file restoration now GA, SMBs have a stronger rollback story. Here’s a practical recovery checklist you can run this week.

Ron
4 days ago3 min read


The Codex Desktop App Signals a New Phase: Managing AI Agents Like Teammates (Not Tools)
The Codex desktop app isn’t just another AI tool. It’s an admission that once you run multiple agents in parallel, you need operations: clear tasks, acceptance criteria, and review-by-diff.

Ron
4 days ago3 min read


Claude Sonnet 4.6 and the Real Promise of “Read Everything” AI: Where 1M Context Actually Helps
A 1M token context window only matters if it removes the human ‘summarization glue’ from your workflows. Here are five practical use cases—and the governance layer you shouldn’t skip.

Ron
4 days ago3 min read


OpenClaw April Release: The Operator’s Checklist (Breaking Config Changes, Migrations, and What to Test)
OpenClaw’s latest release includes breaking config cleanups. Use this operator checklist to upgrade safely: backup, run migrations, smoke test critical flows, and watch for silent regressions.

Ron
5 days ago3 min read


Codex-Only Seats in ChatGPT Business: A Budget-Friendly Way for SMB Teams to Trial AI Coding
Codex-only (usage-based) seats let SMB teams trial AI coding without buying everyone a full subscription. Here’s a 2-week pilot plan with budgets, guardrails, and measurable outcomes.

Ron
5 days ago4 min read


OpenClaw’s Task Flows Are Back: What Operators Should Do Next (So Automations Don’t Break Quietly)
When orchestration and config paths change in the same release, automations break quietly. Here’s a practical operator checklist for running OpenClaw like infrastructure—not an experiment.

Ron
6 days ago3 min read


Should Your Team Use an AI Browser Assistant? A Practical Risk Policy for SMBs
AI browser assistants can save time, but the browser is where your riskiest data lives. Here’s a practical policy (green/yellow/red) to deploy safely in an SMB.

Ron
6 days ago4 min read


Anthropic Just Changed the Economics of AI Agents (What Founders Should Do Next)
If your AI agent stack assumed subscription-style pricing, that assumption just broke. Here’s a practical plan for cost modeling, guardrails, and portability.

Ron
6 days ago4 min read


What Self-Hosted AI Assistants Mean for Businesses That Want More Control
Self-hosted AI assistants are becoming a more credible option for businesses that want deeper control over workflows, integrations, channels, and operational behavior. But they are only strategic when the business has enough AI maturity to justify the added complexity.

Ron
Apr 34 min read


The Shift From Chatbots to Browser Agents: What Founders Should Pay Attention To
Browser agents matter because they move AI closer to where real work happens: browsers, dashboards, CRMs, admin panels, and internal tools. For founders, the opportunity is not full autonomy. It is reducing friction in supervised, browser-heavy workflows.

Ron
Apr 34 min read


What GPT-5 Means for Startup Founders Building AI Workflows
GPT-5 matters if it makes AI more dependable inside real startup workflows. For founders, the opportunity is not chasing a new model for its own sake. It is finding where stronger reasoning, better tool handling, and improved company context can create real operational leverage.

Ron
Apr 34 min read


Embedded AI vs Standalone AI Tools: What SMB Teams Should Choose
For SMB teams, the real AI decision is not which tool looks smartest. It is whether AI should live inside existing systems or in standalone products. The right answer depends on workflow depth, team maturity, and how much change the business is ready to absorb.

Ron
Apr 34 min read


New Gemini Workspace Features That Actually Matter for Small Businesses
Google’s latest Gemini Workspace updates matter because they bring AI into tools many small businesses already use every day. For SMBs, the opportunity is not novelty. It is faster writing, better summaries, cleaner spreadsheet work, and less friction across everyday workflows.

Ron
Apr 35 min read


OpenClaw vs NemoClaw vs Perplexity Computer
Compare; OpenClaw, the viral open-source pioneer; NemoClaw, NVIDIA’s enterprise-grade security layer; and Perplexity Computer, a cloud-based "super-agent."

Guest Contributor
Mar 203 min read


OpenVerb: Humanizable AI Content Writer
OpenVerb.com: A Humanizable AI Content Writer that offers keyword-optimized writing & empowers users to take control of the writing process
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Aug 29, 20243 min read
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