Essays
Longer pieces that don't fit in the podcast. Postmortems, the how-tos that actually worked for me, and notes from the lab.
Nothing yet.
The first essay is half-written. It's about what a week actually looks like when the colleagues at home are agents instead of people. When it's done, it shows up here.
The newsletter goes on once there's something to send. Until then, there's nothing to do but wait for the first one to land.
Three kinds of texts
I'll rotate between them, depending on what just worked or just broke.
- How-tos. How to wire up a specific thing when you can't code. An MCP server, a HeyGen avatar, a Vercel deploy. Exact steps, not general advice.
- Postmortems. What broke, why nobody saw it coming, and what was worth salvaging. Occasionally something that stung a bit more.
- Theses. Where people are still uniquely good when agents do the typing. And where they clearly aren't anymore.