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Assimilai: The Borg Paradigm for Dependency Management
You don’t own your dependencies. For years we got used to importing packages in a static way: find what you need, install, and reference it. The tools to manage it...
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Apps as Agents: Goodbye UI, Hello Experience
The problem with services and apps today: Our Attention is All They Need.
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Documentation as Code in the Modern Era
The concept of Documentation as Code is solid. GitHub supports it with GitHub Pages or with pipelines (Markdown to Confluence) for a long while now. Let’s build on this solid...
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Welcome to Agentic Human
This is the beginning of a blog about autonomous intelligence, agentic development, and the evolving relationship between humans and AI systems.
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Code as Documentation: The Role of Agent Skills
For a very long time we compartmentalize concepts. The kitchen, the printer room, the form request. Agent Skills work about the same.
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Everything is Agents, agentic-folders approach
Some time ago, I presented Workbench Development approach, where every task that should happen often is defined by an agent.
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Workbench Development: A Structured Approach to Agentic Coding
Today’s LLM coding agents show impressive results in small scopes. Tools like Cursor are already valuable in accelerating repetitive development tasks, bootstrapping apps, and navigating files. But as the interaction...
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Nvidia Jetson Orin Super Nano 8GB — setup and demo
Quickly set up your Orin Nano unit for a Hearing-Thinking-Speaking (HTS) bot.
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GenAI May Actually Have a "Soul"
In this article, I am going to present a suggestion for a measurable, quantifiable definition for what we call ‘a soul’.
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Siri, do your magic
Introduction
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From Spark to Production, a Hackathon Story
Have you ever participated in a hackathon? What are the first steps to “Get things done”? This is a short story of my hackathon team’s effort, from a requested idea...
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The "Research" in "Research & Development"
I’d like to share my experience of exploring technologies, and refer to a different meaning than the usual meaning given to “Research” in “Research & Development”.