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Found total of 53 articles.
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 40: The De-Vibing Protocol — Stabilization Sprints for Production
Chapter 40 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The final chapter and the remedy for the autocomplete trap — a two-week, agent-heavy stabilization sprint that moves a fast vibes-only build from 90/10 to 50/50 without halting feature development. A teaser on recognizing when you need it, the four tracks, and the three post-sprint disciplines.
2026-05-26
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 39: Impressionistic Scanning — A Visual Heuristic Guide
Chapter 39 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Shape matters before content — especially for AI-generated code, where the agent is often blind to global shape. A teaser cheat sheet of six visual code shapes (wide-flat, deep-nesting, high-import-churn, long-thin, jagged, suspicious-uniformity) and what each one means.
2026-05-25
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 37: Context Scaling — Just-In-Time Retrieval for Million-Line Codebases
Chapter 37 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Hand-authored Context Packs don't scale past a million lines. A teaser on Just-In-Time Context, retrieval via MCP, the three governors that prevent runaway retrieval, and a concrete pipeline from a 3.8M-line codebase.
2026-05-23
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 33: Building Your Personal Vibe Coding Operating System
Chapter 33 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Every sustainable Vibe Coder has a personal operating system — tools, files, conventions, and habits that turn the practices in this book into your own durable system. A teaser on the five files, the three models, the two editors, the one discipline, and the wonder to keep.
2026-05-19
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 31: Vibe Coding in Data and ML
Chapter 31 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Data and ML work is where AI-native velocity meets statistical thinking and slow feedback loops. A teaser on ETL graduated rollout, feature-leakage guards, model evaluation boundaries, and the churn-pipeline case study that split build-time (8 days) from validation-time (weeks).
2026-05-17
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 26: Checklists for the Working Engineer
Chapter 26 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Six one-page checklists I reach for mid-task — new feature, PR, deploy, post-incident, Context Pack health, and interview. A teaser on why checklists are most valuable when you're most confident you don't need them.
2026-05-12
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 20: The Weekly Cadence
Chapter 20 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Daily habits compound; weekly rituals keep the compounding honest. A teaser on the four weekly practices — the Friday Review, the Context Pack Audit, the Skill Refresh, and the Reading Hour — that separate sharp Vibe Coders from those who drift.
2026-05-06
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 19: The End-of-Day Routine
Chapter 19 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The last twenty minutes of your workday set up tomorrow. A teaser on the five-step end-of-day routine — handoff note, convention update, lesson capture, open-loop closure, and tomorrow's first task — plus the "one more thing" anti-pattern that undoes all of it.
2026-05-05
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 18: The Prompt Patterns Catalog
Chapter 18 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Ten prompt patterns I use every day, with the design moves behind them. A teaser on Planning, Targeted Diff, Adversarial Review, Bug-Hypothesis, Scoping-Down, Consistency-Check, Teach-Back, Written-Down-Rule, Test-First, and One-Page-Design prompts.
2026-05-04
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 16: The Morning Routine
Chapter 16 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The first thirty minutes of your workday set the upper bound on how much you will accomplish. A teaser on the five-step morning routine — reload, sync Specs, review memory bank, warm up, launch — and the anti-routine that destroys more productive days than any other pattern.
2026-05-02
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 7: The GenDD Execution Loop
Chapter 7 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Generative-Driven Development replaces your ceremony set with a fractal five-step loop: Context, Plan, Confirm, Execute, Validate. A teaser on each step, what goes wrong when it's skipped, and the payments team that cut one-hour cycles down to ten minutes.
2026-04-23
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 6: Autonomous Orchestration Frameworks
Chapter 6 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Editors run one agent at a time; orchestration runs many. A teaser on task-specific personalities, memory banks, when to orchestrate (and when not), the 14,000-test case study, and the economics of multi-agent pipelines.
2026-04-22
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 5: Agentic Editors and Flow States
Chapter 5 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The editor is where the wiring meets your hands. A teaser on the three generations of editor, how semantic search amplifies your codebase's virtues and vices, the flow killers that destroy productivity, and the shortcut rebind that doubled a team lead's output.
2026-04-21
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 3: Context Momentum and Path Dependence
Chapter 3 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Agents amplify project momentum — good patterns propagate, bad ones propagate just as fast. A teaser on the First Prompt Trap, context rot, the physics of convention drift, and the ten-thousand-dollar rule for decision rigor.
2026-04-19
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 2: Cognitive Load and Material Disengagement
Chapter 2 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. When the agent does most of the typing, the real failure mode is the engineer who has stopped engaging. A teaser on material disengagement, impressionistic scanning, the autocomplete trap, decision fatigue, and the seven habits of engaged engineers.
2026-04-18
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 1: The Triadic Relationship Model
Chapter 1 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Software used to be a dyad between engineer and machine. Now a third actor — the AI agent — has joined permanently. A teaser covering the Triadic Relationship Model, the CMDP view of software, and the six failure modes every AI-native team needs to name.
2026-04-17
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 10: Data Lock-In and Network Lock-In
Chapter 10 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Data Gravity Effect, the Network Lock-In Model, and how to build structural moats that make churn expensive without being manipulative.
2026-03-31
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 9: Eliminating Friction and Building Consistency
Chapter 9 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Friction Audit Matrix, the Consistency Principle, perceived speed, and information ergonomics - the retention levers most teams ignore.
2026-03-30
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 13: Hardening the Ecosystem
The final chapter: ecosystem security, the ClawHavoc incident, defending against malware in dependencies, confirming high-risk operations, and building auditing and disaster recovery systems.
2026-03-28
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 12: The Agentic Zero-Trust Architecture
Zero-trust security for autonomous agents: managing blast radius, implementing three-tier defense (pre-action, in-action, post-action), container isolation, and defending against indirect prompt injection attacks.
2026-03-27
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 10: Multi-Agent Systems
Build teams of specialized agents that work in concert. Learn how to architect planners, coders, critics, and surveyors, coordinate them via channels, and use adversarial collaboration and taste gates for high-quality output.
2026-03-25
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 3: Signup Design - Stop Interrogating People Before They Can Use Your Product
Chapter 3 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. Why most SaaS signup forms are conversion killers, what the Minimum Viable Signup really looks like, and how the Progressive Commitment Model lets you collect every piece of information you want - without scaring users off at the door.
2026-03-24
Chapter 18: Claims Design and Privacy — Identity Data Without Overshare
Chapter 18 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — designing custom claims with namespacing and size discipline, attribute mapping across providers into a single internal schema, and privacy by design through minimization, selective disclosure, pairwise identifiers, and GDPR-ready retention.
2026-03-24
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 8: Event-Driven Workflows
How OpenClaw agents spring into action automatically via hooks, webhooks, and TypeScript handlers—without waiting for human invocation. From internal events to CI/CD pipelines.
2026-03-23
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 7: The Skill Ecosystem
Bundled skills vs workspace skills, skill discovery and context, publishing to ClawHub, managing 13,000+ community skills without collision, semantic search, and the meta-skills that let agents improve themselves.
2026-03-22
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 6: Extending Capabilities with SKILL.md
The anatomy of SKILL.md files in OpenClaw: how to author reusable, versioned instruction sets with YAML frontmatter, dependencies, and explicit procedural guidance for agents.
2026-03-21
Frictionless SaaS, Part 0: How Users Actually Find, Judge, and Try Your Product
Kicking off a blog series based on the book "Frictionless SaaS." This first post introduces Chapters 0.1 through 0.3 — Discovery, the Landing Page, and Freemium & Entry Points — the three friction points every user hits before they ever sign up.
2026-03-21
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 5: Connecting Multiple Channels
How to connect your OpenClaw agent to multiple messaging platforms (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack) and manage multi-channel routing. Setup, configuration quirks, and troubleshooting for each platform.
2026-03-20
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 4: Managing the Gateway and Models
Configuring your running gateway with the onboard wizard, diagnostics, and openclaw.json. How to connect model providers, manage API keys securely, and route different queries to different models.
2026-03-19
Chapter 17 – Guardrails and Governance
Chapter 17 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code moves from understanding risks to implementing controls — permission isolation, tool allow-lists, human-in-the-loop approval workflows, validation hooks, and enterprise-grade audit logging.
2026-03-18
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 3: Deployment and Environment Setup
From local development to production: installing Node.js 22+, setting up Docker containers, and deploying OpenClaw to the cloud via AWS Lightsail or VPS providers.
2026-03-18
Chapter 16 – Execution Risks and Isolation
Chapter 16 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code confronts the real security risks of AI systems that execute commands and manipulate files — from command injection to data exposure — and explains the isolation models that keep things safe.
2026-03-17
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 2: Anatomy of the Agent Brain
How OpenClaw agents think through their identity files, two-layer memory system, and proactive task scheduling. A deep dive into SOUL.md, AGENTS.md, USER.md, MEMORY.md, HEARTBEAT.md, and semantic memory via Supermemory.
2026-03-17
Chapter 15 – Managing Context Rot and Entropy
Chapter 15 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code tackles the silent failure mode of long-running AI sessions — context rot. Learn strategies for context compression, structured state management, and thinking like an operations team to keep Claude sharp over time.
2026-03-16
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 1: The OpenClaw Paradigm
The first chapter teaser in a new series on OpenClaw Engineering. Why autonomous agents need a different foundation, the four-layer architecture (Gateway, Nodes, Channels, Skills), and the three principles that hold it all together.
2026-03-16
Chapter 13: Encapsulating Knowledge with Agent Skills — From Conversations to Autonomous Procedures
Chapter 13 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Skills — reusable, encapsulated procedures that Claude executes autonomously. Covers SKILL.md structure, YAML frontmatter, trigger descriptions, and the Skills Library pattern for team distribution.
2026-03-14
Chapter 12: CLAUDE.md — Designing Guardrails That Shape How Claude Thinks
Chapter 12 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores CLAUDE.md as a living constitution for AI behavior — positive constraints over prohibitions, complete financial and startup examples, instruction decay, hierarchical files, and anti-patterns to avoid.
2026-03-13
Chapter 10: Safe Legacy Code Refactoring — Horror Stories and the Discipline That Prevents Them
Chapter 10 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code tackles the hardest problem in AI-assisted development — refactoring legacy code without introducing subtle bugs. Covers characterization tests, incremental verification, PR review, and catching hallucinations.
2026-03-11
Chapter 9: Claude Code Fundamentals — The CLI Agent That Rewrites Your Codebase
Chapter 9 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Claude Code — a CLI agent that reads, analyzes, and modifies codebases directly from the terminal. Covers architecture, multi-file refactoring, Git worktrees, and permission management.
2026-03-10
Chapter 8: Scheduled Tasks and Autonomous Execution — Making Claude Work While You Sleep
Chapter 8 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code covers scheduled automation with Claude Cowork — cron-based recurring workflows, sleep/connectivity handling, error strategies, and applying GTD principles to AI task automation.
2026-03-09
Chapter 6: What Is Claude Cowork? — The Desktop Agent That Touches Your Files
Chapter 6 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code introduces Claude Cowork — a sandboxed desktop agent that automates file management, data extraction, and cross-application workflows on your local machine.
2026-03-07
Chapter 5: Rapid Prototyping with Artifacts — From Conversation to Live Application
Chapter 5 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores how Claude Artifacts collapse the feedback loop between idea and execution — turning conversations into live, interactive applications in seconds.
2026-03-06
Master Claude, Chapter 4: Context Persistence with Claude Projects — Solving the AI Amnesia Problem
Chapter 4 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explains how Claude Projects solve the AI amnesia problem with persistent context — custom instructions, knowledge bases, and shared team workspaces that remember your architecture, conventions, and patterns across every conversation.
2026-03-05
Master Claude, Chapter 2: The Three Pillars of Claude — Chat, Cowork, and Code
Claude is not one product — it is three. Chat for reasoning, Cowork for desktop automation, Code for terminal-based development. Chapter 2 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explains the architecture of each and the decision framework for choosing the right one.
2026-03-03
Master Claude, Chapter 1: The Evolution of Large Language Models — From Markov Chains to Context Engineering
Chapter 1 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code traces the journey from statistical text prediction to reasoning engines — and explains why context engineering, not bigger models, is where the next leap in AI productivity comes from.
2026-03-02
Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code – The Complete Blog Series
The complete index for the Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code blog series — 20 chapter teasers covering everything from prompting fundamentals to multi-agent architectures, security governance, and the future of AI-powered work.
2026-03-01
Art of Coding, Chapter 17: AI, Automation, and the Role of the Engineer
How AI changes engineering roles. Why automation removes drudgery but makes human judgment more valuable, and what "curation" means for the future programmer.
2026-01-15
Art of Coding, Chapter 15: Code as a Team Sport
Code as a team sport: shared ownership, documentation as craft, and respecting the reader. The human practices that make software sustainable and teams thrive.
2026-01-12
Art of Coding, Chapter 5: Consistency and Style
Consistency is kindness. How coding standards, formatters, and idiomatic style shape code that teams can actually live with.
2025-12-29
Teams App Manifest and Packaging|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.2
Transform your bot into a full Teams app. This section walks through how to create a Teams app manifest, add branding, define scopes, and package your bot into a distributable .zip file for sideloading, internal use, or submission to the Microsoft App Store.
2025-04-16
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