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Chapter 17: Federation Between Organizations — Identity Across Corporate Boundaries

Chapter 17 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — federation between organizations: B2B identity, partner federation with metadata exchange and claim mapping, and the trust chains that emerge when federation goes multi-hop.
2026-03-23

Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 2: The SAFE Journey — A Map of Where Your Users Actually Quit

Chapter 2 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. The SAFE Journey Framework breaks the user lifecycle into Signup, Activation, Frequency, and Expansion — each with different friction, different metrics, and different fixes. Plus: why Time to Value is the most important retention metric in early-stage SaaS.
2026-03-23

Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 1: Silent Churn — The Users Who Leave Without Complaining

Chapter 1 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. Silent churn is the most dangerous kind of churn — users who sign up, disappear, and never tell you why. A look at the Silent Churn Pattern and the Activation Gap.
2026-03-22

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

Chapter 14: Hardening Your Identity Stack — Setting the Defaults That Keep You Safe

Chapter 14 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — hardening defaults that neutralize common attacks: strict redirect URI matching, audience validation to solve the confused deputy problem, token lifetime tuning, and refresh token binding, rotation, and revocation.
2026-03-20

Chapter 13: Threat Modeling OpenID Systems — Thinking Like the Adversary

Chapter 13 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — threat modeling for OIDC systems: token theft vectors and defenses, replay attacks and nonce validation, CSRF and state parameter mismanagement, redirect abuse and mix-up attacks.
2026-03-19

Chapter 18 – Sub-Agents and Multi-Agent Collaboration

Chapter 18 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores multi-agent architecture — how to decompose complex problems into specialized sub-agents, coordinate parallel execution, and synthesize results into coherent outputs.
2026-03-18

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

Chapter 12: User Lifecycle Management — Provisioning, SCIM, and the De-Provisioning Problem

Chapter 12 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — user lifecycle management: JIT and bulk provisioning, SCIM for cross-system sync, de-provisioning done right, role mapping from IdP claims, and identity architecture for multi-tenant SaaS.
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

Chapter 11: MFA and Conditional Access — Dispersing Authentication Risk

Chapter 11 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — MFA fundamentals across the three factor categories, risk-based adaptive authentication, and step-up authentication using the OIDC acr and amr claims to match assurance to operation sensitivity.
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

Chapter 10: Single Sign-On at Scale — Identity as Infrastructure

Chapter 10 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — running identity at organizational scale: corporate IdPs (AD, Entra ID), the CIAM vendor ecosystem (Okta, Auth0, Entra ID), multi-tenant isolation, account linking, and external user access.
2026-03-16

Chapter 14 – Connecting Systems with the Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Chapter 14 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code explores the Model Context Protocol — the universal bridge that lets Claude connect to Slack, GitHub, Jira, Google Drive, and more, turning isolated AI into a deeply integrated workflow partner.
2026-03-15

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: Securing Backend APIs — Bearer Tokens, Scopes, and Service-to-Service

Chapter 8 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — securing backend APIs with bearer tokens, scope design for least privilege, token introspection versus local JWT validation, and the three mechanisms for service-to-service authentication.
2026-03-14

Chapter 7: Your First OpenID Application — The Handshake, End to End

Chapter 7 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — building a real OIDC login end to end: the minimal flow, state and nonce, strict redirect URI matching, sessions from tokens, and the three flavors of logout.
2026-03-13

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 6: Discovery and Metadata — How Clients and Providers Find Each Other

Chapter 6 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — how OIDC discovery, .well-known/openid-configuration, JWKS, and Dynamic Client Registration allow clients and providers to find each other without hand-crafted configuration.
2026-03-12

Chapter 11: CI/CD Integration and Automation — Claude Code in Your Pipeline

Chapter 11 of Master Claude Chat, Cowork and Code shows how to deploy Claude Code into CI/CD pipelines — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, automated PR reviews, security audits, documentation sync, cost management, and production safety patterns.
2026-03-12

Chapter 3: Core Concepts — The Vocabulary of OpenID Connect

Chapter 3 of the OpenID: Modern Identity series — the IdP/RP/user triangle, claims and JWTs, the three OIDC token types, consent and scopes, sessions vs tokens, and the boundary between authentication and authorization.
2026-03-09

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

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 1: Why Identity Is Hard — The Trust Problem Behind Every Login

Chapter 1 of the OpenID: Modern Identity book series — why identity is a trust problem first and a technology problem second, and why authentication and authorization must never be conflated.
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

OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects — A 22-Part Blog Series

Introduction and index for the 22-part blog series based on OpenID: Modern Identity for Developers and Architects by Sho Shimoda — with links to every chapter from Why Identity Is Hard through Identity in AI Systems.
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 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 19: Why I Still Code

The final chapter. A personal reflection on why the act of writing code remains meaningful—and why craftsmanship endures even as everything else changes.
2026-01-17

Art of Coding, Chapter 16: Ethics and Longevity

How ethics and longevity intertwine in code. Why the systems you write today remain your responsibility for years, and how empathy shapes sustainable software.
2026-01-13

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 14: Code Reviews and Pair Programming

Code reviews as mentorship and collaboration. How to write for reviewers, offer critique with respect, and build a team culture grounded in feedback.
2026-01-10

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 12: Version Control as a Storytelling Tool

Git is not just a backup system—it's a narrative tool. How clean commits and thoughtful branching strategies turn version control into a form of storytelling.
2026-01-08

Art of Coding, Part V: Tools and the Ecosystem

Tools shape the culture of how teams code. The right ecosystem amplifies clarity and craftsmanship; the wrong one creates friction and distraction.
2026-01-07

Art of Coding, Chapter 11: Architectural Thinking

Architectural thinking is the discipline of designing systems that survive real-world growth. It means asking how your code will feel to live in years from now.
2026-01-06

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 8: Performance without Sacrificing Clarity

Chasing speed too early blinds you to real bottlenecks. Clarity first, measurement second, optimization third—that's the order.
2026-01-02

Art of Coding, Chapter 7: Error Handling and Resilience

Designing for failure, not avoiding it. How graceful error handling, clear logging, and balanced defense build systems that endure.
2026-01-01

Art of Coding, Chapter 6: Abstraction and Modularity

Drawing boundaries that make systems stronger. How to abstract without over-engineering, and design interfaces that last.
2025-12-31

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

Art of Coding, Chapter 4: Maintainability and Scalability

How to build code that bends instead of breaks, systems that grow without collapsing, and anticipate change without over-engineering.
2025-12-28