Tag:ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
From AI-Enabled to AI-Native
Posted on:December 29, 2025Why 2026 Will Be the Year of Real-Time, Agent-Driven Work
Why Embedding a JavaScript Runtime Inside an LLM Is a Big Deal
Posted on:December 5, 2025This post explains why giving LLMs a built-in JavaScript runtime unlocks far more accurate, scalable, and flexible computation than traditional tool-calling approaches.
Using Practical AI to Design and Build My Deck
Posted on:November 24, 2025In this article, I share how I used AI tools to transform my backyard deck project from a vague vision into a tangible reality.
How Much Can You Ask an LLM to Track? Finding the Working Memory Cliff
Posted on:December 8, 2025A short, practical look at how far you can push an LLM's working memory before accuracy falls off a cliff.
Beads - Memory for your Agent and The Best Damn Issue Tracker Your're Not Using
Posted on:January 24, 2026A practical guide to Steve Yegge's git-native task system for AI coding agents.
In 2026, Planning Is Becoming the Bottleneck
Posted on:January 12, 2026When AI makes code cheap, planning and decision-making become the real bottleneck.
Sinks, Not Pipes: Software Architecture in the Age of AI
Posted on:February 26, 2026Software architecture principles like low coupling, high cohesion, and minimal side effects matter more than ever when AI agents are the ones navigating your codebase.
Vibe Decoding
Posted on:January 5, 2026Vibe Decoding is a personal experiment in using events, Kafka, and AI agents to turn everyday signals into timely, contextual insight.