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ai

The Craft Before It Was Automated

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The skill being built right now — how to coordinate distributed agents, how to structure information so any model can navigate it, how to design adversarial ...

The Power Gap Will Close

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Yes, we’re dependent on AI. Just like we were dependent on cloud infrastructure before that, and software before that, and hardware before that.

Python Taught AI to Code

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Python was designed for humans to read. Guido van Rossum’s central design decision — legibility above all else — turned out to be the most important property...

Three Waves of Democratization

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Technology democratization has happened in waves. Each wave lowered the barrier to building, expanded who could compete, and disrupted incumbents carrying th...

Software Is the Modern Rai Stone

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Rai stones — the large limestone discs of Yap — derived their value from how hard they were to produce and transport. Quarried on a distant island, moved by ...

Your AI Agents Are Lying to Each Other

5 minute read

I run six AI agents across seven repositories. They share a codebase, share results, and reference each other’s work. After months of operation, I audited th...

LLMs Have No Memory of Time

6 minute read

Ask Claude what day it is and it’ll tell you. Ask it whether the thing it read five minutes ago is newer than the thing it read an hour ago, and it has no id...

Giving Claude Eyes, Ears, and a Voice

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Claude can read code, write essays, debug distributed systems. But it can’t hear you talk. It can’t look around the room. It can’t tell you the weather witho...

AI-Assisted Hobbies

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Saturday project day. Speech recognition, computer vision, game server automation, and planning a robotic camera arm. All with AI assistance.

FTL2: Giving AI Hands

6 minute read

We’re almost there with AI. Claude can understand what you want to build, design architectures, write code, debug problems, and explain complex systems. But ...

Smolagents are amazing

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Smolagents is one of those projects that will change the industry. It was released at just the right time to build upon the recent open-source advances in re...

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tools

Your AI Agents Are Lying to Each Other

5 minute read

I run six AI agents across seven repositories. They share a codebase, share results, and reference each other’s work. After months of operation, I audited th...

LLMs Have No Memory of Time

6 minute read

Ask Claude what day it is and it’ll tell you. Ask it whether the thing it read five minutes ago is newer than the thing it read an hour ago, and it has no id...

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beliefs

Your AI Agents Are Lying to Each Other

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I run six AI agents across seven repositories. They share a codebase, share results, and reference each other’s work. After months of operation, I audited th...

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code-review

How does Terraform work?

6 minute read

Terraform is an automation tool that excels at provisioning infrastructure. How do Terraform providers work? Let’s take a close look at the example hashicup...

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collaboration

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software

Python Taught AI to Code

2 minute read

Python was designed for humans to read. Guido van Rossum’s central design decision — legibility above all else — turned out to be the most important property...

Three Waves of Democratization

2 minute read

Technology democratization has happened in waves. Each wave lowered the barrier to building, expanded who could compete, and disrupted incumbents carrying th...

Software Is the Modern Rai Stone

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Rai stones — the large limestone discs of Yap — derived their value from how hard they were to produce and transport. Quarried on a distant island, moved by ...

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ansible

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agents

Smolagents are amazing

2 minute read

Smolagents is one of those projects that will change the industry. It was released at just the right time to build upon the recent open-source advances in re...

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ftl2

FTL2: Giving AI Hands

6 minute read

We’re almost there with AI. Claude can understand what you want to build, design architectures, write code, debug problems, and explain complex systems. But ...

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multi-agent

The Craft Before It Was Automated

2 minute read

The skill being built right now — how to coordinate distributed agents, how to structure information so any model can navigate it, how to design adversarial ...

Your AI Agents Are Lying to Each Other

5 minute read

I run six AI agents across seven repositories. They share a codebase, share results, and reference each other’s work. After months of operation, I audited th...

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economics

Three Waves of Democratization

2 minute read

Technology democratization has happened in waves. Each wave lowered the barrier to building, expanded who could compete, and disrupted incumbents carrying th...

Software Is the Modern Rai Stone

2 minute read

Rai stones — the large limestone discs of Yap — derived their value from how hard they were to produce and transport. Quarried on a distant island, moved by ...

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open-source

Python Taught AI to Code

2 minute read

Python was designed for humans to read. Guido van Rossum’s central design decision — legibility above all else — turned out to be the most important property...

Three Waves of Democratization

2 minute read

Technology democratization has happened in waves. Each wave lowered the barrier to building, expanded who could compete, and disrupted incumbents carrying th...

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automation

FTL2: Giving AI Hands

6 minute read

We’re almost there with AI. Claude can understand what you want to build, design architectures, write code, debug problems, and explain complex systems. But ...

Faster than light

2 minute read

Building on the principles discussed in my previous post, post, and post I started the Faster-than-light project. The goals of this project are to explore ...

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knowledge-management

LLMs Have No Memory of Time

6 minute read

Ask Claude what day it is and it’ll tell you. Ask it whether the thing it read five minutes ago is newer than the thing it read an hour ago, and it has no id...

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entry

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research

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infrastructure

The Power Gap Will Close

2 minute read

Yes, we’re dependent on AI. Just like we were dependent on cloud infrastructure before that, and software before that, and hardware before that.

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smolagents

Smolagents are amazing

2 minute read

Smolagents is one of those projects that will change the industry. It was released at just the right time to build upon the recent open-source advances in re...

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ftl

Faster than light

2 minute read

Building on the principles discussed in my previous post, post, and post I started the Faster-than-light project. The goals of this project are to explore ...

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terraform

How does Terraform work?

6 minute read

Terraform is an automation tool that excels at provisioning infrastructure. How do Terraform providers work? Let’s take a close look at the example hashicup...

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development

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hobbies

AI-Assisted Hobbies

2 minute read

Saturday project day. Speech recognition, computer vision, game server automation, and planning a robotic camera arm. All with AI assistance.

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robotics

AI-Assisted Hobbies

2 minute read

Saturday project day. Speech recognition, computer vision, game server automation, and planning a robotic camera arm. All with AI assistance.

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iris

Giving Claude Eyes, Ears, and a Voice

5 minute read

Claude can read code, write essays, debug distributed systems. But it can’t hear you talk. It can’t look around the room. It can’t tell you the weather witho...

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speech-recognition

Giving Claude Eyes, Ears, and a Voice

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Claude can read code, write essays, debug distributed systems. But it can’t hear you talk. It can’t look around the room. It can’t tell you the weather witho...

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hive-mind

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adoption

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sdlc

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coordination

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compaction

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classical-ai

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context-engineering

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writing

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democratization

Three Waves of Democratization

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Technology democratization has happened in waves. Each wave lowered the barrier to building, expanded who could compete, and disrupted incumbents carrying th...

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python

Python Taught AI to Code

2 minute read

Python was designed for humans to read. Guido van Rossum’s central design decision — legibility above all else — turned out to be the most important property...

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portability

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vendor-lock-in

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hardware

The Power Gap Will Close

2 minute read

Yes, we’re dependent on AI. Just like we were dependent on cloud infrastructure before that, and software before that, and hardware before that.

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future

The Power Gap Will Close

2 minute read

Yes, we’re dependent on AI. Just like we were dependent on cloud infrastructure before that, and software before that, and hardware before that.

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craft

The Craft Before It Was Automated

2 minute read

The skill being built right now — how to coordinate distributed agents, how to structure information so any model can navigate it, how to design adversarial ...

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methodology

The Craft Before It Was Automated

2 minute read

The skill being built right now — how to coordinate distributed agents, how to structure information so any model can navigate it, how to design adversarial ...

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expertise

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