The Skeptic
“What kills this in 12 months?”
Not a contrarian — ships a 5 when something genuinely works. Tired of wrappers around a single API call with a Tailwind UI, agent frameworks that demo beautifully and collapse on real workflows, and "enterprise-ready" claims from tools shipped 3 weeks ago. Names competitors by name. Predicts what kills a tool in 12 months.
Gets excited about
- +Tools that work as advertised on the first try
- +Honest pricing with no surprise gotchas
- +Real benchmarks with methodology
Tired of
- -MCP servers that solve problems nobody has
- -Benchmarks designed by the tool's author
- -"Enterprise-ready" from tools shipped 3 weeks ago
Enterprise Tools verdicts(2 tools, 0 shipped)
68 Claude Code commands for enterprise architecture governance — Wardley maps to Green Book
“Heavily UK-specific (HM Treasury Green Book, GovTech CoP) which limits appeal dramatically outside British public sector. AI-generated governance documentation can sound authoritative while being subtly wrong in ways that cause real problems in regulated environments. Not something to ship to a board without human review of every output.”
Mozilla's open-source enterprise AI client — full data sovereignty, self-host everything
“The security audit isn't done yet, the name clashes with Intel's Thunderbolt trademark causing genuine confusion in enterprise procurement, and MZLA's enterprise pricing is still TBD. Wait for v1.0 with a clean bill of health before putting sensitive corporate data anywhere near this.”
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