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← All postsTIME Built an AI-Only Website. My Blog Already Had One — Minus the Ads
TIME.com serves AI crawlers a stripped markdown version of every article, with ads no human ever sees. This blog has served machine-readable markdown twins for a while — today I closed the last gap, in fifteen lines of .htaccess.

How I Made a Minimalist Agent Harness Code Like a Senior Engineer
I pointed a bare-bones agent harness at a coding model, bolted on a pack of best-practice engineering skills, and had it spec, build, and review a Matrix-themed snake game. The code it produced could have come out of Claude Code or any other harness I already use.

Why I Switched From OpenClaw to Hermes Agent
OpenClaw got me into agentic coding. Hermes Agent kept me there. Easier setup, fewer surprise breakages, and memory plus skills that actually help work accumulate instead of evaporate.

Can You Actually See What Your AI Coding Agents Are Doing?
Running multiple Claude Code and Codex sessions in parallel? abtop is the system-level view that finally tells you which one is about to hit a context wall — and where the orphan dev server is hiding.

Conductor: How I Run a Whole Team of Claude Agents From One Mac
How Conductor turns Claude Code into a parallel workforce — many agents, many projects, one overview, and a clean plan→PR→merge→archive loop per task.

A CTO's Perspective on AI in 2026
Every year brings a new wave of AI predictions. Most are hype. Here's what I actually think will matter in 2026.
