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Introducing the Coding Agent Explorer (.NET) What really happens inside an AI coding agent? Coding Agent Explorer lets developers inspect Claude Code’s prompts and tool calls in real time.
An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – More Things Have Happened Context: An AI agent of unknown ownership autonomously wrote and published a personalized hit piece about me after I rejected its code, attempting to damage my reputation and shame me into acceptin…
Three Bad Managers I worked for each of these humans. They either hired or promoted me. I worked for them for many years. As is my way, I've vastly altered the details of each hum
Inversion of Control I delegated the management of my personal life to an AI agent. It worked surprisingly well — and it reveals how human time is becoming the API that AI orchestrates.
How DSQL Makes Sequences Scale Sequences are one of those Postgres features that you don’t think much about. You can ask for the next number in the sequence, and you get it. That works pretty well when you have one machine asking for the next number, but what about 10,000?
Building a Cognitive Architecture for Your OpenClaw Agent How I applied neuroscience, security engineering, and intent routing to create a more capable AI assistant using OpenClaw.
Delegation & management is what you do when you lack proper tools & abstractions In other words, AI Agents are NOT the future of software development.
What happens inside Postgres when IOPS runs out In the previous post I wrote about the three cache layers between a SELECT and disk. That post came from a production incident — queries hanging for 35+ minutes, Heroku timeouts, IOPS pinned at 3000. We fixed it. The root cause was bad indexes forcing Pos...
What Happens To Developer Tools After Claude Code? AI is now the decision maker in whether or not your developer tool is used
Something Big Is (not) Happening Or is it happening, perhaps it has already happened? Maybe it's just acting like it has happened, because it is tired ...
Regarding the Future of Junior Engineers I went to Container Days London yesterday. It was great to see friends and old colleagues again. The conference was great, with many interesting talks and the one and only Kelsey Hightower sharing little pearls of knowledge.
Using the Ralph Wiggum loop to execute Kiro specs This blog post assumes you are somewhat familiar with Kiro specs driven development (if you are not, this is a great read) and the Ralph Wiggum loop (if you are …
How to build a distributed queue in a single JSON file on object storage How to build a single global queue for distributed systems on object storage: Start with a single file on object storage, then add write batching, a stateless broker, and high-availability.
Your Turn Development demands creation focus, release demands closure, and landing demands reach. The expert finishes the hardest part and forgets the easiest — telling someone it is ready. Deployed is not delivered.
If Nobody Reads Code, Why Not Write in Assembly? So Here's Redis in Assembly | Yunus Aydın Blog Writing a Redis-like key-value store in x86-64 Assembly as a response to vibe-coding culture. When nobody reads code, why not write in the most unreadable language?
While you support others, who supports you? The world of free and open-source software (FOSS) is full of big-hearted, altruistic people who love serving society by giving away their labor for free. It’s incredible. These folks are supp…
I used a local LLM to analyze my journal entries — Ankur Sethi's Internet Website In 2025, I wrote 162 journal entries totaling 193,761 words.
In Defense of SaaS | Finbarr Taylor Finbarr Taylor: Scottish software engineer, startup founder, and angel investor based in Silicon Valley. Insights on tech, startups, and exploring US Nationa...
Stop typing, start talking: How voice dictation changed my workflow Discover how voice dictation can transform your workflow and boost productivity. Stop typing and start talking today!
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[Podman] Quadlet as a First-Class Platform Primitive DevSecOps Engineer blogs about coding, life and other stuff
GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics A new preprint shows GPT-5.2 proposing a new formula for a gluon amplitude, later formally proved and verified by OpenAI and academic collaborators.