The AI Agent Illusion
AI agents were supposed to think, plan, and act. Instead they forget the brief, won't replan, and once looped for 11 days straight. Here's what's actually broken—and what's missing.
AI agents were supposed to think, plan, and act. Instead they forget the brief, won't replan, and once looped for 11 days straight. Here's what's actually broken—and what's missing.
Anthropic's own data says programmers top the AI exposure list. The same data says none of them are losing their jobs. Here's why the most automatable profession might be the safest one.
What if AI agents could remember? Not just cache responses or store context windows, but truly remember—building a persistent, structured knowledge graph that grows smarter with every interaction.
How do we create AI systems that understand not just code syntax, but the mental models and intuitions that drive software development? A deep dive into developer cognition and machine learning.
In an age of graphical interfaces, why are developers returning to the terminal? An exploration of command-line aesthetics, efficiency, and the poetry of pure text interaction.
What happens when code starts to understand not just what we write, but what we mean? Exploring the intersection of human intention and blockchain execution, and why the future of Web3 lies in systems that think.
What happens when we start thinking of code not just as instructions for machines, but as expressions of human consciousness? An exploration of programming as a form of digital meditation.
"I write to think, not to be understood. Understanding is a happy accident."
My writing explores the edges where technology meets consciousness, where code becomes art, and where systems reveal their hidden poetry. Each piece is an experiment in thinking through text.
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