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        <description>Editorial notes on agentic company process, server sovereignty, validation, and AI coding terminals.</description>
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        <title>Terminal, CLI, and prompt: three names for one doorway</title>
        <description>A beginner-friendly history of three words people use for the command line — terminal, CLI, and command prompt — where their meanings come from, how they differ, and the single place where they all meet.</description>
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        <title>What is an agentic company runtime?</title>
        <description>An agentic company runtime is the business structure around coding agents: roles, servers, artifacts, validation, and accountability.</description>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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