Stop reading walls of text from your AI agent
A simple slash command that forces your agent to walk you through decisions one at a time instead of dumping a plan you won't read.
A simple slash command that forces your agent to walk you through decisions one at a time instead of dumping a plan you won't read.
Defect rate per line rises with codebase size. At 10x speed you hit the sprint where rework consumes more capacity than new work. I built a model to find that sprint and ran it through four scenarios.
Pretext measures text 300x faster than the browser by replacing layout reflows with arithmetic. Cursor already shipped it. The use cases that matter most are in 3D, on servers, and in CI.
AI agents fail in production because of mutable state, hidden dependencies, and side effects the agent can't see. The fix is functional programming. SUPER and SPIRALS are the frameworks I use.
An AI agent overwrote hours of uncommitted edits. Git couldn't help. So I built Unfudged, then Hacker News told me to open-source it.
Code generation speed isn't the bottleneck—understanding and verifying AI-generated code is, and current tools optimize the wrong 5% of development.
Using agentic development to prototype Swift apps that solve personal problems with privacy, ownership, and connection at their core.
Most individual contributor developers will need to re-skill within five years as AI agents take over execution work.