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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

The Real Risk in the Age of AI Coding Isn’t Bugs
Is your AI code production-ready or just 'AI Slop'? Learn how to detect convincingly empty code, measure Logic Density (LDR), and stop 'Vibe Coding' from becoming hidden technical debt.

2026 CRM AI: From Seats to Service (Why Undo Beats IQ)
In 2026, CRM AI won’t be won by smarter models—but by Undo. This essay explores why enterprise adoption shifts from IQ to liability, how “Service as a Software” replaces SaaS, and why seatbelt layers decide who actually ships AI in production.

Stop Acting Like You Just Invented Fire: Why MCP Is Just Fancy Plumbing
A brutal, funny teardown of MCP hype. Why the Model Context Protocol is not the future of intelligence—just fancy plumbing. FOMO, telegraphs, sewage pipelines, and the unsexy work that actually makes AI systems survive.

I Stopped Being a Human Copy-Paste Script
I used to manually delete node_modules at 2 AM and pray I didn’t leak secrets to LLMs. Then I built an open-source “Inspector” that treats context like production code — secrets blocked, payloads cleaned, hallucinations gone. Here’s exactly how I did it (and how you can too).

Running the “Anti-AI” Playbook Through the Debugger
Critics say AI is broken — hallucinations, hype, and no ROI. But what if those bugs aren’t failures, but blueprints? This article runs the 10 most common anti-AI arguments through the debugger to reveal what’s really coming in Gen-2 AI.

Black Mirror: Plaything — Could a QR Code Really Hack the World?
Black Mirror imagines a QR-code apocalypse. As a Flame Glyph developer, I unpack what’s plausible today — local device disruption — and what remains fiction.

Structure Was the Real Bug — How I Ended Up Building dir2md
A firsthand account of how debugging chaos, failed AI assistance, and the absence of structure led to the creation of dir2md — an open-source CLI that filters, secures, and restructures codebases into token-efficient Markdown maps for developers and AI workflows.

Flame Glyph: How I Taught AI to Remember with QR Codes
What if AI didn’t just read—but remembered? Flame Glyph turns QR codes into memory seals, enabling multimodal recall hidden in plain sight.
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