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Gridley Post as Field Report
Hilary Gridley's viral January 2026 Substack post "Help! My Husband Is Addicted to Claude Code" — read by
Schor's framework as a
field report from inside the work-spend cycle accelerated by AI to unrecognizable speed.
Hilary Gridley's Substack post, published in January 2026 and rapidly becoming viral, documented her husband's compulsive engagement with
Claude Code — continuous work, erosion of family time, inability to disengage despite recognizing
the pattern. The post functioned culturally as a recognizable symptom of AI-era
productive addiction; Schor's framework reads it as a field report from inside the institutional mechanisms her career has documented. The husband's inability to stop is not a personal failing but the predictable outcome of an institutional environment that rewards continued engagement and provides no structural support for disengagement. The post's virality reflects the widespread recognition of the pattern, and its analytical value lies in its specificity — a first-person account of the mechanisms operating in real time.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The post described specific behavioral patterns: continuous AI-assisted coding sessions extending into nights and weekends, rapid task expansion as tool capability made new