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Found total of 86 articles.
Loop Engineering, Chapter 1: The Anatomy of an Agentic Loop
Chapter 1 of the Loop Engineering blog series. Every agentic system begins with a single loop. A teaser on the ReAct pattern, why a loop beats a fixed prompt chain, the arithmetic of per-step reliability, and the discipline of a verifiable stopping condition.
2026-06-15
The Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 17: Measuring Success with Outcome-Level Agreements
Chapter 17 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. Standard SaaS metrics fail for the FDE function. A teaser on Outcome-Level Agreements (OLAs), the engagement dashboard, function-level metrics, building the dashboard, and the OLA as a strategic tool with customers.
2026-06-12
The Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 12: The New AI Wave — OpenAI, Anthropic, Runway, Greptile
Chapter 12 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. The new wave rebuilds the FDE function for the agentic era. A teaser on how OpenAI, Anthropic, Runway, and Greptile each adapted the Palantir template — what's different, what's the same, and three patterns founders should watch.
2026-06-07
The Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 9: The Outer Loop — Scaling Field Intelligence
Chapter 9 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. The outer loop begins the moment a deployment goes into production. A teaser on gravel roads and paved superhighways, the productization decision, the platform commit, measuring leverage, and the two-team handshake.
2026-06-04
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 36: The Long View
Chapter 36 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. The long view. What happens to our craft, our profession, and our lives over the next ten years? A teaser on cycles and waves, three things that will endure, three that will change, and a final word on identity.
2026-05-22
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 35: A Short Bestiary of Vibe Coders
Chapter 35 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. A light-hearted bestiary of the eight Vibe Coder archetypes — the Sprinter, the Architect, the Skeptic, the Believer, the Pedagog, the Tool-Smith, the Commentator, and the Steady. With growth paths for each.
2026-05-21
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 34: Language-Specific Field Notes
Chapter 34 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Every programming language produces its own Vibe Coding texture. A teaser with field notes on TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java/Kotlin, Ruby, C#, and Shell — including the cross-language pattern that fixes agent default-to-stale-idiom in any language.
2026-05-20
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
Azure Front Door: a practical introduction
What Azure Front Door is, who it's for, what it costs, how it compares to Cloudflare and CloudFront, and a walkthrough of the settings that matter when putting it in front of an Azure App Service.
2026-05-11
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 24: The Failure Mode Catalog
Chapter 24 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Fifteen named failure modes I keep seeing in Vibe Coding practice, with remedies. A teaser on phantom confidence, silent scope creep, context amnesia, loop obsession, the yes-person agent, and the deprecation blind spot.
2026-05-10
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 23: Context Pack Recipes
Chapter 23 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Twelve Context Pack recipes for the situations you actually build packs for — greenfield, legacy monolith, migration, microservices, security, debugging, refactor, and more. A teaser on size budgets, disciplined exclusions, and the kitchen-sink reflex that drowns agents.
2026-05-09
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 10: The Five-Layer Quality Gate Stack
Chapter 10 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Every AI-generated change must pass five layers of automated gates before a human sees it. A teaser on linting, strict types, SAST, test synthesis, and agentic E2E — plus the anti-patterns that quietly invalidate the stack.
2026-04-26
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
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 21: Operations and Scalability Without Friction
Why growing SaaS companies hit a wall that is not a product problem or a sales problem — it is an operations problem. A teaser for Chapter 21 of Frictionless SaaS covering the Event-Driven Operations Architecture and the Scalability Without Headcount Principle.
2026-04-11
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 19: Self-Serve Monetization and Growth
The Self-Serve Growth Engine, the Expansion Revenue Framework, and the Seamless Handoff Principle — how to turn upgrades into a natural moment instead of a sales call.
2026-04-09
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 16: The Power of Self-Service
Chapter 16 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Self-Serve Maturity Model, the Independence Principle, and how self-serve billing and account management turn scalability into a competitive moat.
2026-04-06
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 11: Lifecycle Messaging and Engagement
Chapter 11 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Lifecycle Messaging Architecture, the Message-Moment Fit Principle, and the Customer Feedback Loop Framework for turning communication into a retention engine.
2026-04-01
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 8: Designing for Habit - Why Retention Is Your Real Growth Engine
Chapter 8 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. Retention is the multiplier on every dollar of acquisition you'll ever spend. The Habit Loop Engine, the Return Reason Architecture, and the DAU/WAU signals that tell you whether you're building a habit or a one-night stand.
2026-03-29
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 7: Behavioral Nudges - Guiding Users Without Nagging Them
Chapter 7 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. How to build a behavioral nudge system that feels like a helpful friend instead of an annoying pop-up, and how the Re-engagement Cascade catches users before they fully churn - without spamming them.
2026-03-28
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
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 5: Just-In-Time Learning - Teach Users at the Exact Moment They Need It
Chapter 5 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. Users don't want to learn your product - they want to solve their problem. Just-In-Time Learning teaches at the moment of need, and the Skippable Onboarding Principle respects the users who already know what they're doing.
2026-03-26
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 4: The First Ten Minutes - Designing the Session That Decides Everything
Chapter 4 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. The first ten minutes of a user's first session decide whether they activate or silently churn. The First Session Blueprint and the Empty State Opportunity are the two design patterns that separate products users love from products users forget.
2026-03-25
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
OpenClaw Engineering, Chapter 9: Scheduling and Deterministic Orchestration
Time-based automation for agents: cron jobs for simple periodic tasks and the Lobster workflow engine for complex, deterministic, resumable multi-step pipelines with human approval gates.
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
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 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: The Complete Series Index — Your Guide to All 24 Chapters
The complete reader's guide to the Frictionless SaaS blog series. An introduction to the thesis — that in the AI era, features are commoditized and experience is the only lasting competitive advantage — plus direct links to all 25 posts across the 24 chapters of the book.
2026-03-20
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
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
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 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 7: Plugins and Domain Specialization — Turning Claude Into Your Organization's Expert
Chapter 7 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores how plugins transform Claude from a generalist into a domain expert — with pre-built plugins for Sales, Finance, Marketing, and Legal, slash commands, and organization-managed customization.
2026-03-08
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 3: Understanding Entropy and Prompting Fundamentals — Why Your Prompts Fail and How to Fix Them
Chapter 3 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explains why some prompts work and others fail — through the lens of entropy and probability. Covers XML-structured prompting, chain-of-thought reasoning, multishot examples, and a standard prompt template you can use immediately.
2026-03-04
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 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, Part VI: The Human Side of Code
The human side of code: collaboration, culture, and the practices that make software sustainable. How teams thrive when they value people as much as process.
2026-01-11
Art of Coding, Chapter 13: Testing as a Design Discipline
Testing is a design discipline. How well-written tests reveal awkward APIs, improve code clarity, and become the most reliable documentation of system behavior.
2026-01-09
Art of Coding, Chapter 10: Anti-Patterns to Avoid
Anti-patterns are the structural traps that silently erode codebases. Learning to recognize them early is one of the most valuable skills a developer can have.
2026-01-05
Art of Coding, Chapter 9: Design Patterns as a Language of Developers
Design patterns compress complex architectural ideas into shared language. But they're tools for solving problems, not decorations for code.
2026-01-04
Art of Coding, Part IV: Patterns, Anti-Patterns, and Architecture
Part IV explores design patterns as language, anti-patterns as warning signs, and architecture as the invisible skeleton enabling system growth.
2026-01-03
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