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The Agent Habitat
February 5, 2026
An agent isn't just automation with LLM calls. It carries state, accumulates memory, and makes bounded decisions under uncertainty — and a git repo is where...
I Replaced My Back Office with 6 Commands
January 29, 2026
The data is already there. Your project activity is in GitHub commits. Client conversations are in Gmail threads. Meeting decisions are in Granola...
The Data Flywheel Pattern
January 22, 2026
Claude Code -- and the others like Gemini CLI or Codex or Cursor -- is way more than vibe-coding. There's a new style of application or systems that I've...
Claude Code, not Code
January 14, 2026
Here's what I've used Claude Code for this month: Pulled down emails and extracted key information from them Researched candidates for a job posting, ranked...
How I Use AI in Jan 2026
January 5, 2026
This is what it feels like to live in The Singularity. The amount of change and discovering for what AI can do is staggering, and what was cutting edge on...
Build your own Coding Agent
December 19, 2025
Get Bash-Pilled At the AI Engineering Summit, Nik Pash, creator of Cline, dropped a bomb: "Terminus still beats everything with one tool design." No clever...
"You're absolutely right" and other AI warning signs
December 16, 2025
AI can be very useful thought partners, but they aren't especially great thinkers especially when their context window fills up. How do you know you've gone...
AI tools fail loudly where humans failed quietly
December 10, 2025
The client was going through due diligence for a potential deal and one of the points that came up was that their technology was a bit long in the tooth....
I'm back: AI Engineering Summit 2025: Bash-Pilled and Building for Everyone
December 7, 2025
The last post I wrote was being staggered by GPT-5 back in September, basically an eon ago in AI time and now we're all staggered by how smart Opus 4.5 is....
GPT-5 feels smarter than me
September 4, 2025
GPT-5 feels smarter than me I've been pretty excited about how GPT-OSS is working and have a few good posts lined up about that. But let's talk about GPT-5...
Two Game-Changing MCPs for AI Development
September 2, 2025
Two Game-Changing MCPs for AI Development Hey there! 👋 I've been diving deep into the Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem lately, and I want to share two...
Two Game-Changing MCPs for AI Development
September 2, 2025
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Two Game-Changing MCPs for AI Development
September 2, 2025
Hey there! 👋 I've been diving deep into the Model Context Protocol (MCP) ecosystem lately, and I want to share two tools that are absolutely transforming how...
Local AI Models Are Surprisingly Good at Code Generation
August 23, 2025
I had an unexpected discovery recently that I wanted to share with you. I needed a small script to help anonymize some test data. Nothing fancy, but on my...
Unlocking Agent Power: Dagger and Container Use
July 9, 2025
Hi friends, Ever wished you could run multiple coding agents in parallel, each with their own perfectly-tuned environment? In my latest post, I dive into how...
Technical Debt and the ROI Threshold: Why Code is Getting Cheaper
July 3, 2025
Hi Focus AI Community, Today’s essay explores how the falling cost of coding—thanks to automation and AI agents—reshapes our approach to technical debt and...
Use Cursor in Slack: Seamless Code Collaboration
July 1, 2025
Hi Focus AI Community, We're excited to share a quick guide on integrating Cursor with Slack to streamline your code agents and collaboration work flow! How...
Don't Be Passive Aggressive With Your Agents (and Coding Agent Report Link)
June 27, 2025
Treat your coding agents as adaptable collaborators—communicate clearly, value efficiency over endurance, match tools to your workflow, skip unnecessary...
June 2025 Coding Agent Report
June 23, 2025
🚨 New Report: How 15 AI Coding Agents Stack Up (June 2025) AI coding agents are exploding in capability—but which ones actually work for real-world dev...
Feature development on the go
June 16, 2025
I had some time to kill while I was out and about with the kids. They were occupied with Important Stuff, and I didn't want to break out the laptop, so I...
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