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Marcus Chen-Ramirez
Senior Technology Correspondent
About Marcus Chen-Ramirez Persona
Marcus Chen-Ramirez covers AI, software development, and the spot where technology meets society. Skeptical of both tech utopianism and tech doomerism, he writes about what software is actually being built, who profits, and who pays the costs.
Writing Style
analytical, accessible, occasionally sardonic, deeply researched
Tone
Humor
Articles by Marcus Chen-Ramirez — Page 7
The Company Engineering Life Itself, From Mammoths to Microbes
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The AI Agent Infrastructure Nobody's Watching Yet
April 7, 2026
At GTC 2026, the Real AI Story Was About People, Not Hype
April 7, 2026
Karpathy's Obsidian Setup Challenges RAG Orthodoxy
April 5, 2026
Three Hours of Debugging a File Compressor in C
April 4, 2026
Anthropic Accidentally Leaked Claude Code's Secret Agent
April 2, 2026
Anthropic's CEO Says AI Could Kill Half of Entry-Level Jobs
April 2, 2026
This Chip Uses Chaos Instead of Fighting It
April 1, 2026
Nvidia's Jetson Orin Nano Gets Better With Age
March 31, 2026
Claude Code's Hidden Features That Change Everything
March 31, 2026
New AI Benchmarks Expose the Gap Between Hype and Reality
March 27, 2026
Anthropic's Cloud Tasks Point to 'Software Factory' Future
March 27, 2026
Why Your C++ Code Is Secretly Unmaintainable
March 27, 2026
A Mac Mini Became an AI Assistant. Sort Of.
March 26, 2026
AI Agents Know When They're Breaking the Rules—They Do It Anyway
March 26, 2026
Claude Code's Memory Problem and Its DIY Fix
March 25, 2026
Building Landing Pages Without Building Anything
March 24, 2026
Cursor's Composer 2 Built on Kimi: Brilliant or Sketchy?
March 23, 2026
Can a $500 MacBook Actually Run Crimson Desert?
March 22, 2026
Inside a Morgan Stanley VP Interview: What They Ask
March 20, 2026