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Developers Don’t Need More Documentation tl;dr: Docs get written, but answers stay hard to find. The problem isn’t the docs themselves. It’s that the context developers need is scattered, outdated, or missing entirely. Why does this keep happening? And what’s the alternative?

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Why Documentation Fails Developers tl;dr: Developer documentation is a paradox. Teams spend hours writing it, yet it’s often outdated, incomplete, or hard to navigate. But the solution isn’t writing more or centralizing documentation—it’s surfacing the context where developers need it.

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AI Dev Tools Are Focused On The Wrong Problem tl;dr: The biggest challenge in software development isn’t writing code. It’s finding the context to know what code to write.

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AI Dev Tools Are Focused On The Wrong Problem tl;dr: The biggest challenge in software development isn’t writing code. It’s finding the context to know what code to write.

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The 12-Line Pull Request That Took 5 Days: A Context Problem tl;dr: The biggest challenge in software development isn’t writing code. It’s having enough context to know what code to write.

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