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C# and the Theology of Enterprise Suffering

C# and Azure aren’t just tools; they’re institutional gravity wells. This essay examines how enterprise procurement psychology, stack complexity, and economic capture patterns shape developer culture, delivery speed, and technical decision-making. The question isn’t whether C# works. It’s whether it optimises for craft or for compliance.

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What Does It Take to Deliver? A Terrible Will

“Rise” by Public Image Ltd is not a song about hope or release. It is a manual for forward motion under pressure. Angular, repetitive, and unrelenting, it treats anger as usable energy rather than emotion. This track pairs with work done without validation, when opposition provides structure and refusal becomes propulsion.

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