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Why 'I Use ChatGPT' Is Not an AI Skill — and What to Ask Instead

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Published March 14, 2026 on matbanik.info The Resume Said "AI Expert." The Conversation Said Otherwise. A friend who leads a marketing team told me about an interview she ran last month. The candidate's resume could have been printed on glossy cardstock. Three years of "AI-driven marketing strategies." A certification in prompt engineering. The skills section listed ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and four other tools she'd never heard of. My friend nodded along as the candidate walked through her experience. Impressive stuff. Campaigns that hit their numbers. Workflows she'd "revolutionized with AI." Then my friend asked one question: "Tell me about a time the AI got it completely wrong. What happened next?" The candidate paused. The confident posture shifted. "I mean, I usually just regenerate until it gives me something usable." That pause told my friend more than the entire resume. The moment when confidence...

What's Left When You Have Nothing Left

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Published February 11, 2026 on matbanik.info She wakes at 5:47 AM, thirteen minutes before her alarm. Her mind is already running—the presentation, the contractor who hasn't called back, the thing her husband said last night that she can't quite shake. She lies there, staring at the ceiling. Her day hasn't started, but she's already tired. Across the hall, he sleeps through the alarm. Twice. When he finally gets up, he moves mechanically. Coffee. Shower. The same breakfast he's eaten for three years. He's not thinking about much. That's the point. This is Maya and David. They're not real, but they're everyone I know. Maybe they're you. Maybe they're the person you live with. Both successful. Both smart. Both running on something they don't fully understand—and slowly, invisibly, running out. --- The Invisible Equation There's a number your body is tracking that you'll never see. Think of it like a bank accoun...

Cloud Insurance: Archera Explained

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Published February 22, 2026 on matbanik.info When I first heard "cloud commitment insurance," I nodded politely and had absolutely no idea what anyone was talking about. Insurance? For cloud commitments? What gets insured — the server? The discount? The contract? And who's the insurance company here? I had several sessions with the Archera team trying to wrap my head around it. Here's the thing that made it so confusing: their product is genuinely simple. So simple that the simplicity itself became the barrier. There was no complex architecture to diagram, no 47-step integration to plan. It just… worked. And my brain kept looking for the catch. This post is the guide I wish someone had handed me. It explains Archera through a single extended analogy that maps every concept to something you already understand. Then it walks through onboarding, monthly review habits, and — for the engineers who want to go deeper — how to connect your agentic IDE directly to ...