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Free subscription vs. member resources

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Member resources

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2026-04-06

Public sample

Harness Engineering, agent workflows, and the next engineering bottleneck

A shorter issue focused on Harness Engineering, agent workflows, and the shift from using tools to operating stable systems.

  • -Where Harness Engineering actually starts
  • -Three checkpoints between a demo and a stable system
  • -The best related site pages to read next

2026-03-31

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Claude Code, Windows proxy fixes, and setup paths that matter

A tighter route through Claude Code install, Windows proxy fixes, PowerShell troubleshooting, and tool-selection pages.

  • -How to separate install, PATH, and proxy issues
  • -Which setup path Windows users should try first
  • -The best order for official docs, install guides, and troubleshooting pages

2026-03-24

Public sample

Tool selection, glossary growth, and what to track this week

Not random news, but a shorter path through tools, glossary updates, and the pages still worth following.

  • -AI coding tools worth revisiting this week
  • -New glossary entries and common term confusion
  • -Resource and tool pages worth bookmarking

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