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Dillon, Scott, and Matt dig into a Harvard Business Review piece on the central irony of the AI era: the tools sold to reduce our workload are quietly making us do more, because it's cheap to start work and expensive to finish it. They get into agent-swarm mandates and the dreaded 'tech lead of agents' adoption tier, Dillon's ever-growing pile of 50 open PRs, skill atrophy, and companies torching their entire AI budgets in a quarter. Plus a brand-new drama segment — Spill the Sweet Tea — on TanStack Start's controversial 'RSC support' and whether it actually follows the React spec.