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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-15T07:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "“Captain’s Log, Stardate 41153.7”\n\nThere’s something iconic about the way Captain Jean-Luc Picard begins his entries in _Star Trek_. I fondly remember it.\n\nAs a developer, I constantly make decisions, either with or without the help of llms:\n\n  * Why did I choose this solution?\n  * What was the goal I wanted to achieve?\n  * What alternatives did I consider?\n  * What bugs did I encounter and how were they resolved?\n  * Which decision did I make?\n\n\n\nHowever, six months later, you’re staring at code wondering, _“What was I (and my LLM) thinking?”_ 🤭",
  "title": "Logging like 'Pi' – card"
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