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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 12: The GenDD Pod
Chapter 12 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Three people, continuous flow, almost no ceremony — the team structure that actually ships AI-native work sustainably. A teaser on the Agentic Product Lead, Engineer, and QA roles, the transition from Agile, and the case study where a SaaS company went from 72 engineers to 24.
2026-04-28
The Engineering of Intent, Chapter 8: The Four Pillars of AI Architecture
Chapter 8 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Every durable AI-native project has the same four pillars — Vibes, Specs, Skills, and Agents — and most teams over-invest in one and neglect the rest. A teaser on the pillars, the healthy cycle, and the rebalancing that cut a company's regression rate by 80%.
2026-04-24
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
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 24: Anti-Patterns and Failure Modes
The last chapter of Frictionless SaaS is about the mistakes teams keep making, even when they know better. A teaser covering the Anti-Pattern Registry, the Feature Trap, and the additional failure modes that quietly erode good products.
2026-04-14
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 23: Pattern Libraries and Proven Approaches
Frameworks are nice. Patterns are what you actually ship. A teaser for Chapter 23 of Frictionless SaaS, introducing the Fast Activation Pattern Library, the Frictionless Onboarding Catalog, and a set of high-performing product patterns borrowed from the SaaS companies that get activation right.
2026-04-13
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 22: AI, Automation, and the Future of Frictionless Design
In the AI era, features are commoditized overnight. So what actually becomes defensible? A teaser for Chapter 22 of Frictionless SaaS, covering the AI-Era SaaS Framework and the Experience Moat — the only lasting competitive advantage left.
2026-04-12
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 20: Organizational Design for Frictionless Delivery
The Experience Ownership Model and the Behavior Design Canvas — two reorganizations that stop user experience from falling through the cracks between departments.
2026-04-10
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 18: Building Knowledge Into Your Product
The Zero-Support Design Model, Contextual Help Architecture, and four AI Assistant Design Patterns that turn your product into its own best documentation.
2026-04-08
Frictionless SaaS, Chapter 17: Self-Serve Onboarding and Setup
Why self-serve setup converts 2-3x better than assisted onboarding, and the Progressive Setup Pattern and Smart Defaults Strategy that make complex products feel simple.
2026-04-07
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 15: Continuous Optimization and the Data-Intuition Balance
Chapter 15 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Experiment-Learn-Ship cycle, the Data-Intuition Balance, staged rollouts, and the retention operating model that turns improvement into a flywheel.
2026-04-05
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 14: Experience Observability and Friction Detection
Chapter 14 preview of Frictionless SaaS: experience observability, synthetic and real-user monitoring, and the friction detection engine that surfaces retention issues before they become churn.
2026-04-04
Frictionless SaaS Chapter 12: Detecting Disengagement and Structured Win-Back
Chapter 12 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the Disengagement Detection System, the four-touch Win-Back Sequence, and why value rediscovery beats discount offers every time.
2026-04-02
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
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
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 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
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
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 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 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
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
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 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 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
8.4 PCA and Spectral Methods
An intuitive, in-depth explanation of PCA, spectral clustering, and eigenvector-based data analysis. Covers covariance matrices, graph Laplacians, and why eigenvalues reveal hidden structure in data. Concludes Chapter 8 and leads naturally into SVD in Chapter 9.
2025-10-10
7.4 Why QR Is Often Preferred
An in-depth, accessible explanation of why QR decomposition is the preferred method for solving least squares problems and ensuring numerical stability. Covers orthogonality, rank deficiency, Householder reflections, and the broader role of QR in scientific computing, with a smooth transition into eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
2025-10-05
6.3 Applications in ML, Statistics, and Kernel Methods
A deep, intuitive explanation of how Cholesky decomposition powers real machine learning and statistical systems—from Gaussian processes and Bayesian inference to kernel methods, Kalman filters, covariance modeling, and quadratic optimization. Understand why Cholesky is essential for stability, speed, and large-scale computation.
2025-09-30
3.3 Conditioning of Problems vs Stability of Algorithms
Learn the critical difference between problem conditioning and algorithmic stability in numerical computing. Understand why some systems fail even with correct code, and how sensitivity, condition numbers, and numerical stability determine the reliability of AI, ML, and scientific algorithms.
2025-09-15
2.1 Floating-Point Numbers (IEEE 754)
A detailed, intuitive guide to floating-point numbers and the IEEE 754 standard. Learn how computers represent real numbers, why precision is limited, and how rounding, overflow, subnormals, and special values affect numerical algorithms in AI, ML, and scientific computing.
2025-09-08
1.1 What Breaks Real AI Systems
Many AI failures come from numerical instability, not algorithms. This guide explains what actually breaks AI systems and why numerical linear algebra matters.
2025-09-03
Use Case: Sales Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.3
Learn how to build a Sales Assistant Bot for Microsoft Teams. From surfacing leads to logging calls and syncing with CRMs, this section shows how bots can empower sales teams to move faster, close deals, and automate follow-ups — all within Teams.
2025-04-20
Use Case: Project Management Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.2
Explore how to build a Project Management Assistant Bot for Microsoft Teams that delivers task summaries, reminders, and updates directly in the chat. Learn how this bot improves team productivity by integrating with tools like Jira or Trello and surfacing key information within the Teams workflow.
2025-04-19
Use Case: Helpdesk Assistant Bot|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 6.1
Explore how to build a Helpdesk Assistant Bot in Microsoft Teams. Learn how bots can reduce IT load by handling FAQs, logging support tickets, and notifying users — all within Teams. This section explains features, user experience, and implementation strategies.
2025-04-18
Monitoring, Logging, and Telemetry|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.3
Learn how to monitor and support your Microsoft Teams bot in production using logging, Azure Application Insights, and alerts. This section shows how to track user events, diagnose failures, and create telemetry that makes your bot reliable and supportable.
2025-04-17
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
Deploying to Azure|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 5.1
Learn how to deploy your Microsoft Teams bot to Azure for production use. This section walks through setting up an Azure App Service, configuring environment variables, connecting to Bot Channels Registration, and testing your bot in the cloud.
2025-04-15
Localization and Multi-Tenant Support|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.4
Prepare your Microsoft Teams bot for real-world deployment. This section covers how to support multiple languages using localization, and how to safely handle multiple organizations with multi-tenant support — including tenant isolation, data security, and consent flows.
2025-04-14
Message Extensions|Mastering Microsoft Teams Bots 4.3
Learn how to build search- and action-based Message Extensions in Microsoft Teams. This section shows how to let users interact with your bot directly from the message composer — to search records, fill forms, or insert rich cards — all without leaving the chat.
2025-04-13
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