Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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I Let GasTown Build A Toggl TUI
Published:• 9 min readI let GasTown build a Toggl TUI. The speed impressed me, but the real insight was watching a Mayor agent shift from solo coder to multi-agent coordinator.
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The Agents Are Idle
Published:• 7 min readAI doesn't reduce your cognitive load. It concentrates it. That distinction matters more than you think.
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Experimenting with the Entire CLI for AI Code Attribution
Published:• 5 min readA two-run case study of Entire CLI attribution: what the first test left ambiguous, what the prompt-only rerun clarified, and what still needs interpretation.
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linkledger-cli: A Local-First Memory Layer for AI Agents
Published:• 7 min readHow I built a local-first memory layer that captures sources quickly and returns compact, source-backed context for AI agents.
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The dark factory is not the point
Published:• 4 min readA pragmatic guide for engineers and leaders: scale AI coding autonomy by investing in verification, quality gates, and evidence pipelines.
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The AI-Native Shift: If You Work on a Screen, This Is For You
Published:• 5 min readAI got great at coding first because it compounds. The real shift is for anyone who works on a screen: turn intent into output faster and iterate more.
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MCP + Skills = connectivity + expertise
Published:• 5 min readA pragmatic agent stack: runtime + MCP servers for access + skills for repeatable procedure. How to decide what to build where.