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March 2026 Dibblee Industries

You’re Paying to Fight the Phone

The real labour and subscription cost of locking down a consumer device for SME corporate use — and what you get for it

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March 2026 Dibblee Industries

The Case for a Boring Work Phone

Why fleet devices for company use should do less — and why that is a security posture, not a cost cut

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February 2026 Bob Dibblee

A Gate With No Fence: Why Robots.txt Was Never Going to Work

The honest case for a DNS-based AI crawl protocol — and a clear-eyed admission of what it cannot stop

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February 2026 Bob Dibblee

The Vampire Squid Effect: AI Is Extracting the Web It Needs to Exist

Why the economic contract that built the open internet is broken — and who is going to pay to fix it

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February 2026 Bob Dibblee

Voting LLM Systems: Lessons from NASA for AI Reliability

How Multi-Model Consensus Prevents Hallucinations in Mission-Critical Business Applications

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January 2026 Dibblee Industries

Multi-Motor AI Strategy: Matching AI Response to Physical Inertia

Matching AI Response to Physical Inertia in Industrial IoT

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March 2026 Bob Dibblee

The Entropy Paradox: Why Eliminating Hallucinations Will Kill AI Creativity

Why the Drive Toward Perfect Accuracy Produces the Most Expensive Dictionary Ever Built

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February 2026 Bob Dibblee

Python and the AI Toolchain: How Ecosystem Gravity Replaced Language Design

Why a Slow, Interpreted, 30-Year-Old Scripting Language Became the Infrastructure of Modern AI

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March 2026 Bob Dibblee

The Reliability Gap: Six Sigma Standards and the AI Uptime Problem

Why the Metrics That Governed Telecoms for Decades Have Not Yet Been Applied to AI Services

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March 5, 2026 Bob Dibblee

The DevOps Assumption: Why AI Services Break the Model That Made Cloud Software Reliable

How AI Services Inherited DevOps Vocabulary While Discarding Its Discipline

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February 27, 2026 Bob Dibblee

Skills as Infrastructure: Distributing AI Workflow Knowledge Through MCP Servers

Why Compiled Skill Servers Outperform Flat File Distribution for Enterprise AI Workflow Deployments

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Coming Soon May 2026

Trained Past Useful: Overtraining and the Usability Cost of the AI Arms Race

How the race to benchmark supremacy is producing models that score higher and work worse — and what that means for the people building on top of them.