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AI Can Write the Code. It Still Cannot Place the Stone.
AI can now write code, patch files, and finish releases. But a real case from an AI-assisted release shows that the harder human work may be deciding what the system should expose, which output belongs to which reader, and how agent-generated work remains inspectable after the code is written.

AI-SLOP-DETECTOR v3.8.1: When Code Generation Gets Cheap, Structural Trust Gets Expensive
SEO Description:AI-SLOP-DETECTOR v3.8.1 moves beyond AI code detection toward governed cleanup, safer scoring, cleanup confidence planning, manifest-aware dependency hygiene, layered architecture review, and fail-closed governance for AI-assisted software development.

Role Separation Is Not Verification: The Structural Failures Hidden in Your Multi-Agent Pipeline
A research-backed breakdown of why agent role design alone does not produce reliable audits — and what actually does

The Sheepwave Has a New Shape: OpenMythos and the Rise of Architecture Hype
A technical-opinion essay on OpenMythos, Claude Mythos, README-driven AI hype, and why architecture claims need source-level verification before becoming public belief.

OpenMythos v0.5.0 Code Review - Audit Report
OpenMythos collected thousands of GitHub stars and dominated AI discourse for a week. This is what happens when you actually read the code — and why the people who do always arrive too late to matter.

FLAMEHAVEN FileSearch: Why This RAG Engine Feels Different from the Usual Stack
A technical look at FLAMEHAVEN FileSearch: BM25+RRF hybrid retrieval, chunk-addressable indexing, deterministic DSP vectors, and the trade-offs behind a lower-overhead self-hosted RAG engine.

It Gets Smarter Every Scan: AI-SLOP Detector v3.5.0 and the Self-Calibration Loop
AI-built apps are starting to fail in public. Not every failure is static-analysis territory, but many share the same upstream condition: plausible-looking code passing review without carrying enough real logic. AI-SLOP Detector v3.5.0 adds a self-calibration loop to reduce that gap.

The Harness Is the Product: What the Claude Code Leak Actually Revealed About AI Agent Architecture
The Claude Code leak exposed more than source. It revealed that modern AI agent performance depends heavily on the harness around the model.

Prompt, Pray & Push: Why Your AI Agent Keeps Failing You
The one concept that turns expensive spaghetti into great agentic engineering.

The Pull Request Illusion: How AI Is Hollowing Out Software’s Last Line of Defense
GitHub Just Added a Switch to Turn Off Pull Requests. That’s Not a Feature. It’s a Warning.

AI Agents Are Poisoning Your Codebase From the Inside
Explore how AI-generated code can silently degrade software quality through weakened tests, rising code churn, and duplication—and how teams can prevent it with better governance.

Why I Stopped Treating Complexity as a Bug
On intent, governance, and why “clean code” heuristics fail in AI-generated systems
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