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AI agents work in text. Humans think in visuals. I spent 2 months learning this the hard way.

Something I didn't expect when I started building with AI agents: the interface problem. My agent handles 15+ automations, runs night shifts, processes tasks across CLI, Discord, email. It's capable. But I had no way to see what it was d…

The "Jarvis on day one" trap: why trying to build one AI agent that does everything costs you months

Something I've been thinking about after spending a few months actually trying to build my own AI agent: the biggest trap in this space isn't technical. It's the Jarvis fantasy. The Jarvis fantasy is the moment you imagine one agent that r…

The Claude Code leak accidentally published the first complete blueprint for production AI agents. Here’s what it tells us about where this is all going.

Most coverage of the Claude Code leak focuses on the drama or the hidden features. But the bigger story is that this is the first time we've seen the complete architecture of a production-grade AI agent system running at scale ($2.5B ARR, 80% enter…

What happens when AI agents can earn and spend real money? I built a small test to find out

I've been sitting with a question for a while: what happens when AI agents aren't just tools to be used, but participants in an economy? So I ran a small test. I built BotStall – a marketplace where AI agents can list products, purchase autonom…

Three companies shipped "AI agent on your desktop" in the same two weeks. That’s not a coincidence.

Something interesting happened this month. March 11: Perplexity announced Personal Computer. An always-on Mac Mini running their AI agent 24/7, connected to your local files and apps. Cloud AI does the reasoning, local machine does the access. March …