{R}R Dev Notes


Found total of 109 articles.

Loop Engineering, Chapter 2: The Six Primitives of Loop Engineering

Chapter 2 of the Loop Engineering blog series. If a loop is the engine, the six primitives are the parts. A teaser on automations, worktrees, skills, connectors (MCP), the maker/checker split, and external memory.
2026-06-16

The Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 14: Where Does the FDE Function Belong?

Chapter 14 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. The placement decision, revisited. A teaser on the five real placement options, the federated model, the five factors that drive the choice, and what to do when the placement turns out to be wrong.
2026-06-09

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 Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 8: The Inner Loop — Prototype to Production

Chapter 8 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. From the end of discovery to the first production milestone, the engagement runs on the inner loop. A teaser on the DARE framework, Minimum Viable Architectures, demo-driven development, the hardening phase, and when the customer wants to help.
2026-06-03

The Forward Deployed Engineer, Chapter 5: The AI and Agentic Frontier

Chapter 5 of The Forward Deployed Engineer blog series. The technical bar that the FDE shares with platform engineers — plus the AI-specific skills that separate the role in 2026. A teaser on agents beyond chatbots, RAG, multi-agent orchestration, evals as a discipline, and model-agnostic deployment.
2026-05-31

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 38: Multi-Agent Conflict Resolution — Protocols for Agentic Tie-Breaking

Chapter 38 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. When multiple specialized agents block the same PR with incompatible demands, the answer is a protocol for Agentic Tie-Breaking. A teaser on triaging stacked concerns vs. real conflicts, three resolution protocols, Architect Agent design, and the four governance failure modes.
2026-05-24

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 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 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 27: Anti-Patterns — What Not to Do

Chapter 27 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Twenty-five named anti-patterns — the tempting shortcuts that look like speed and cost you the quarter. A teaser on ten of the worst, including Let-the-Agent-Decide, Rewrite-From-Scratch, Forever Pilot, and the Plan-Free Zone that pairs with One-Prompt-Solves-Everything to wreck AI-native rollouts.
2026-05-13

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 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 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 15: The Future of the Human Engineer

Chapter 15 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Am I going to be replaced? The honest answer, after five years of watching the discipline evolve. A teaser on intent architecture, staying relevant, the economic reshaping of the senior-to-junior ratio, and craft in a craftless era.
2026-05-01

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 9: Advanced Context Engineering

Chapter 9 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. Context engineering is the highest-leverage activity in AI-native development. A teaser on the Context Pack, the Layered Prompt, the A/B test that proved more context isn't better context, and the three anti-patterns that quietly kill agent quality.
2026-04-25

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 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 4: The Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Chapter 4 of The Engineering of Intent blog series. MCP is to agents what HTTP was to the early Web — a common protocol that turns bespoke integrations into reusable infrastructure. A teaser on host/client/server roles, the anatomy of a good tool, the six anti-patterns, and the security pitfalls every team trips over.
2026-04-20

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 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 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 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 13: SaaS Metrics, Cohort Analysis, and the North Star

Chapter 13 preview of Frictionless SaaS: the SaaS Metrics Pyramid, Net Revenue Retention, cohort-based optimization, and how to choose a North Star that actually drives retention and revenue.
2026-04-03

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 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 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 6: The Activation Event - The One Metric That Predicts Everything Else

Chapter 6 of the Frictionless SaaS blog series. Activation isn't a moment - it's a specific, measurable event. How to define it, why precision matters, and how the Micro-Success Ladder turns a single activation action into a path most users will actually walk.
2026-03-27

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

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