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🚀 Revolutionizing Medical Imaging with AI: UCLA's SLIViT Model

🚀 Revolutionizing Medical Imaging with AI: UCLA’s SLIViT Model 🚀

In Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Innovation, UCLA, AI Models, Deep Learning, Oct 19, 2024

Nvidia's Vision: The Future of AI, Robotics, and Digital Humans

Nvidia’s Vision: The Future of AI, Robotics, and Digital Humans

In Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Digital Transformation, Technology, Jun 05, 2024

Implementing RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) Made Easy

Implementing RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) Made Easy

In RAG, AI, Customer Service, Technology Integration, Business Innovation, May 24, 2024

switchAILocal

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

Over the past year, the AI engineering world rallied around a noble goal: standardizing how Large Language Models (LLMs) interact with external systems. The result was the Model Conte...

In Mar 14, 2026

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

Embedding switchAILocal: An Integration Guide for Go Developers

switchAILocal isn’t just a standalone server. It’s also a Go SDK you can embed directly into your own applications. Instead of running a separate proxy process, you bake the gateway i...

In Engineering, Go, Tutorial, Jan 30, 2026

4 Things That Surprised Me About Running a Local AI Gateway

I’ve been running switchAILocal for a while now, and there are a few things that caught me off guard. Not in a bad way—more like discovering a pocket knife has a bottle opener you nev...

In Opinion, Productivity, Local AI, Jan 29, 2026

What Is a Local AI Gateway? (And Why It's Your Personal Privacy Shield)

Imagine having ten different remote controls just to watch TV. One for Netflix, another for YouTube, a third for your cable box—each with its own batteries, its own buttons, and its o...

In Beginner, Privacy, AI Basics, Jan 28, 2026

Mix, Match, and Attach: A Power User's Guide to switchAILocal

Once you have your AI tools unified behind switchAILocal, something interesting happens: you stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about which model fits the task.

In Productivity, Workflows, Advanced, Jan 27, 2026

Your Data, Your Rules: Why the Local-First AI Movement Matters

In the rush to adopt AI, a critical question often gets lost in the noise: where does your data actually go?

In Privacy, Security, Local First, Jan 26, 2026

One Gateway, Every Model: Finally, a Universal Adapter for AI

Llama for privacy. Claude for writing. Gemini for research.

In Launch, Open Source, Universal AI, Jan 23, 2026

polymorphism

Polymorphism in Practice: Architecture of a Universal Gateway

The challenge of building an “AI Gateway” isn’t connecting to APIs. It’s connecting to everything else.When we designed switchAILocal, we didn’t just want another proxy for OpenAI. We...

In Architecture, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 25, 2026

One Gateway, Every Model: Finally, a Universal Adapter for AI

Llama for privacy. Claude for writing. Gemini for research.

In Launch, Open Source, Universal AI, Jan 23, 2026

gateway

What Is a Local AI Gateway? (And Why It's Your Personal Privacy Shield)

Imagine having ten different remote controls just to watch TV. One for Netflix, another for YouTube, a third for your cable box—each with its own batteries, its own buttons, and its o...

In Beginner, Privacy, AI Basics, Jan 28, 2026

One Gateway, Every Model: Finally, a Universal Adapter for AI

Llama for privacy. Claude for writing. Gemini for research.

In Launch, Open Source, Universal AI, Jan 23, 2026

unification

One Gateway, Every Model: Finally, a Universal Adapter for AI

Llama for privacy. Claude for writing. Gemini for research.

In Launch, Open Source, Universal AI, Jan 23, 2026

ollama

The Perfect AI Setup: Unifying Ollama, CLIs, and Apps

To build the ultimate AI development environment, you need three things: A Private Engine (for sensitive data). A Power Engine (for complex reasoning). A Unified Interface (to use ...

In Tutorial, Setup, Workflow, Jan 24, 2026

gemini

The Perfect AI Setup: Unifying Ollama, CLIs, and Apps

To build the ultimate AI development environment, you need three things: A Private Engine (for sensitive data). A Power Engine (for complex reasoning). A Unified Interface (to use ...

In Tutorial, Setup, Workflow, Jan 24, 2026

claude

The Perfect AI Setup: Unifying Ollama, CLIs, and Apps

To build the ultimate AI development environment, you need three things: A Private Engine (for sensitive data). A Power Engine (for complex reasoning). A Unified Interface (to use ...

In Tutorial, Setup, Workflow, Jan 24, 2026

setup

The Perfect AI Setup: Unifying Ollama, CLIs, and Apps

To build the ultimate AI development environment, you need three things: A Private Engine (for sensitive data). A Power Engine (for complex reasoning). A Unified Interface (to use ...

In Tutorial, Setup, Workflow, Jan 24, 2026

tutorial

The Perfect AI Setup: Unifying Ollama, CLIs, and Apps

To build the ultimate AI development environment, you need three things: A Private Engine (for sensitive data). A Power Engine (for complex reasoning). A Unified Interface (to use ...

In Tutorial, Setup, Workflow, Jan 24, 2026

architecture

Evolution: From Dumb Pipes to Intelligent Gateways

Let’s be honest: the local AI landscape is plagued by “Dumb Pipes.”

In AI, Engineering, switchAILocal, Jan 28, 2026

Polymorphism in Practice: Architecture of a Universal Gateway

The challenge of building an “AI Gateway” isn’t connecting to APIs. It’s connecting to everything else.When we designed switchAILocal, we didn’t just want another proxy for OpenAI. We...

In Architecture, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 25, 2026

golang

Polymorphism in Practice: Architecture of a Universal Gateway

The challenge of building an “AI Gateway” isn’t connecting to APIs. It’s connecting to everything else.When we designed switchAILocal, we didn’t just want another proxy for OpenAI. We...

In Architecture, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 25, 2026

backend

Polymorphism in Practice: Architecture of a Universal Gateway

The challenge of building an “AI Gateway” isn’t connecting to APIs. It’s connecting to everything else.When we designed switchAILocal, we didn’t just want another proxy for OpenAI. We...

In Architecture, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 25, 2026

google-drive

The Agent That Knows Your Drive: Introducing the Intelligent Google Drive MCP

Identifying a file by its ID is easy for a computer: 1aB2c_D3eF4g. A human, however, looks for “that budget spreadsheet from last week in the Finance folder.”

In AI Agents, Engineering, MCP, Jan 26, 2026

mcp

The Half-Life of AI Tools: Why Your MCP Server is Already Obsolete

If you build tools for AI agents, you need to get used to the feeling of your work becoming obsolete before you’ve even finished writing the documentation.

In AI Engineering, Developer Tools, Mar 14, 2026

Google Drive Forge: An AI That Writes Its Own Skills

What if your AI assistant could teach itself new tricks?

In Open Source, AI Tools, MCP, Feb 04, 2026

From Prompts to Portable Skills: How Agent Capabilities Grow Up

If you’ve spent any time building with modern AI agents, you’ve probably hit the same wall everyone else does: the bloated system prompt.

In AI Agents, Engineering, Agent Skills, Feb 04, 2026

The Agent That Knows Your Drive: Introducing the Intelligent Google Drive MCP

Identifying a file by its ID is easy for a computer: 1aB2c_D3eF4g. A human, however, looks for “that budget spreadsheet from last week in the Finance folder.”

In AI Agents, Engineering, MCP, Jan 26, 2026

automation

Math Over Vibes: How Scoutica's Deterministic Fit Scoring Works

The biggest mistake companies make when building “AI Recruitment” tools is thinking the LLM should be the evaluator.

In AI Engineering, Mar 31, 2026

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

You’ve just inherited a 10-year-old legacy CMS disaster. Ten thousand pages of content. Broken inline styles. Deeply nested tables. Images pointing to paths that no longer exist. And ...

In Engineering, Open Source, Case Studies, Mar 15, 2026

From Prompts to Portable Skills: How Agent Capabilities Grow Up

If you’ve spent any time building with modern AI agents, you’ve probably hit the same wall everyone else does: the bloated system prompt.

In AI Agents, Engineering, Agent Skills, Feb 04, 2026

Intelligent Proxy Patterns: Building a Gateway That Learns

A proxy without memory is essentially a digital goldfish. It swims around, processes a request, and then immediately forgets that it ever happened.

In AI, Engineering, Agents, Jan 31, 2026

The Agent That Knows Your Drive: Introducing the Intelligent Google Drive MCP

Identifying a file by its ID is easy for a computer: 1aB2c_D3eF4g. A human, however, looks for “that budget spreadsheet from last week in the Finance folder.”

In AI Agents, Engineering, MCP, Jan 26, 2026

python

The Agent That Knows Your Drive: Introducing the Intelligent Google Drive MCP

Identifying a file by its ID is easy for a computer: 1aB2c_D3eF4g. A human, however, looks for “that budget spreadsheet from last week in the Finance folder.”

In AI Agents, Engineering, MCP, Jan 26, 2026

ai

The Agent That Knows Your Drive: Introducing the Intelligent Google Drive MCP

Identifying a file by its ID is easy for a computer: 1aB2c_D3eF4g. A human, however, looks for “that budget spreadsheet from last week in the Finance folder.”

In AI Agents, Engineering, MCP, Jan 26, 2026

privacy

I Made My Career Profile Invisible to 90% of Recruiters. On Purpose.

Your Profile Is Either Public or Hidden. Why?

In privacy, future-of-work, Apr 01, 2026

What Is a Local AI Gateway? (And Why It's Your Personal Privacy Shield)

Imagine having ten different remote controls just to watch TV. One for Netflix, another for YouTube, a third for your cable box—each with its own batteries, its own buttons, and its o...

In Beginner, Privacy, AI Basics, Jan 28, 2026

Your Data, Your Rules: Why the Local-First AI Movement Matters

In the rush to adopt AI, a critical question often gets lost in the noise: where does your data actually go?

In Privacy, Security, Local First, Jan 26, 2026

security

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

The Guardians: Superbrain & The State Box

In software engineering, the most dangerous error isn’t a Crash—it’s a Hang.

In AI, Engineering, Security, Feb 02, 2026

Your Data, Your Rules: Why the Local-First AI Movement Matters

In the rush to adopt AI, a critical question often gets lost in the noise: where does your data actually go?

In Privacy, Security, Local First, Jan 26, 2026

data sovereignty

Your Data, Your Rules: Why the Local-First AI Movement Matters

In the rush to adopt AI, a critical question often gets lost in the noise: where does your data actually go?

In Privacy, Security, Local First, Jan 26, 2026

keyless

Your Data, Your Rules: Why the Local-First AI Movement Matters

In the rush to adopt AI, a critical question often gets lost in the noise: where does your data actually go?

In Privacy, Security, Local First, Jan 26, 2026

productivity

Mix, Match, and Attach: A Power User's Guide to switchAILocal

Once you have your AI tools unified behind switchAILocal, something interesting happens: you stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about which model fits the task.

In Productivity, Workflows, Advanced, Jan 27, 2026

context

From Prompts to Portable Skills: How Agent Capabilities Grow Up

If you’ve spent any time building with modern AI agents, you’ve probably hit the same wall everyone else does: the bloated system prompt.

In AI Agents, Engineering, Agent Skills, Feb 04, 2026

Mix, Match, and Attach: A Power User's Guide to switchAILocal

Once you have your AI tools unified behind switchAILocal, something interesting happens: you stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about which model fits the task.

In Productivity, Workflows, Advanced, Jan 27, 2026

cli attachments

Mix, Match, and Attach: A Power User's Guide to switchAILocal

Once you have your AI tools unified behind switchAILocal, something interesting happens: you stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about which model fits the task.

In Productivity, Workflows, Advanced, Jan 27, 2026

workflows

Mix, Match, and Attach: A Power User's Guide to switchAILocal

Once you have your AI tools unified behind switchAILocal, something interesting happens: you stop thinking about which app to open and start thinking about which model fits the task.

In Productivity, Workflows, Advanced, Jan 27, 2026

go

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

Your Proxy Is Probably Your Bottleneck

In ai-infrastructure, open-source, Mar 27, 2026

Evolution: From Dumb Pipes to Intelligent Gateways

Let’s be honest: the local AI landscape is plagued by “Dumb Pipes.”

In AI, Engineering, switchAILocal, Jan 28, 2026

lua

Evolution: From Dumb Pipes to Intelligent Gateways

Let’s be honest: the local AI landscape is plagued by “Dumb Pipes.”

In AI, Engineering, switchAILocal, Jan 28, 2026

intelligence

Intelligent Proxy Patterns: Building a Gateway That Learns

A proxy without memory is essentially a digital goldfish. It swims around, processes a request, and then immediately forgets that it ever happened.

In AI, Engineering, Agents, Jan 31, 2026

Evolution: From Dumb Pipes to Intelligent Gateways

Let’s be honest: the local AI landscape is plagued by “Dumb Pipes.”

In AI, Engineering, switchAILocal, Jan 28, 2026

local AI

4 Things That Surprised Me About Running a Local AI Gateway

I’ve been running switchAILocal for a while now, and there are a few things that caught me off guard. Not in a bad way—more like discovering a pocket knife has a bottle opener you nev...

In Opinion, Productivity, Local AI, Jan 29, 2026

What Is a Local AI Gateway? (And Why It's Your Personal Privacy Shield)

Imagine having ten different remote controls just to watch TV. One for Netflix, another for YouTube, a third for your cable box—each with its own batteries, its own buttons, and its o...

In Beginner, Privacy, AI Basics, Jan 28, 2026

beginners

What Is a Local AI Gateway? (And Why It's Your Personal Privacy Shield)

Imagine having ten different remote controls just to watch TV. One for Netflix, another for YouTube, a third for your cable box—each with its own batteries, its own buttons, and its o...

In Beginner, Privacy, AI Basics, Jan 28, 2026

developer tools

4 Things That Surprised Me About Running a Local AI Gateway

I’ve been running switchAILocal for a while now, and there are a few things that caught me off guard. Not in a bad way—more like discovering a pocket knife has a bottle opener you nev...

In Opinion, Productivity, Local AI, Jan 29, 2026

AI gateway

4 Things That Surprised Me About Running a Local AI Gateway

I’ve been running switchAILocal for a while now, and there are a few things that caught me off guard. Not in a bad way—more like discovering a pocket knife has a bottle opener you nev...

In Opinion, Productivity, Local AI, Jan 29, 2026

review

4 Things That Surprised Me About Running a Local AI Gateway

I’ve been running switchAILocal for a while now, and there are a few things that caught me off guard. Not in a bad way—more like discovering a pocket knife has a bottle opener you nev...

In Opinion, Productivity, Local AI, Jan 29, 2026

cortex

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

Cortex Phase 2: 20ms to Understand Your Soul

Routing should feel instantaneous. If you have to wait for your router to “think,” you’ve already lost the game.

In AI, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 30, 2026

routing

Cortex Phase 2: 20ms to Understand Your Soul

Routing should feel instantaneous. If you have to wait for your router to “think,” you’ve already lost the game.

In AI, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 30, 2026

embeddings

Cortex Phase 2: 20ms to Understand Your Soul

Routing should feel instantaneous. If you have to wait for your router to “think,” you’ve already lost the game.

In AI, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 30, 2026

performance

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

Your Proxy Is Probably Your Bottleneck

In ai-infrastructure, open-source, Mar 27, 2026

Cortex Phase 2: 20ms to Understand Your Soul

Routing should feel instantaneous. If you have to wait for your router to “think,” you’ve already lost the game.

In AI, Engineering, Deep Dive, Jan 30, 2026

Go

Embedding switchAILocal: An Integration Guide for Go Developers

switchAILocal isn’t just a standalone server. It’s also a Go SDK you can embed directly into your own applications. Instead of running a separate proxy process, you bake the gateway i...

In Engineering, Go, Tutorial, Jan 30, 2026

SDK

Embedding switchAILocal: An Integration Guide for Go Developers

switchAILocal isn’t just a standalone server. It’s also a Go SDK you can embed directly into your own applications. Instead of running a separate proxy process, you bake the gateway i...

In Engineering, Go, Tutorial, Jan 30, 2026

integration

Embedding switchAILocal: An Integration Guide for Go Developers

switchAILocal isn’t just a standalone server. It’s also a Go SDK you can embed directly into your own applications. Instead of running a separate proxy process, you bake the gateway i...

In Engineering, Go, Tutorial, Jan 30, 2026

developers

Embedding switchAILocal: An Integration Guide for Go Developers

switchAILocal isn’t just a standalone server. It’s also a Go SDK you can embed directly into your own applications. Instead of running a separate proxy process, you bake the gateway i...

In Engineering, Go, Tutorial, Jan 30, 2026

agent-architecture

Intelligent Proxy Patterns: Building a Gateway That Learns

A proxy without memory is essentially a digital goldfish. It swims around, processes a request, and then immediately forgets that it ever happened.

In AI, Engineering, Agents, Jan 31, 2026

memory

Intelligent Proxy Patterns: Building a Gateway That Learns

A proxy without memory is essentially a digital goldfish. It swims around, processes a request, and then immediately forgets that it ever happened.

In AI, Engineering, Agents, Jan 31, 2026

resilience

The Guardians: Superbrain & The State Box

In software engineering, the most dangerous error isn’t a Crash—it’s a Hang.

In AI, Engineering, Security, Feb 02, 2026

self-healing

The Guardians: Superbrain & The State Box

In software engineering, the most dangerous error isn’t a Crash—it’s a Hang.

In AI, Engineering, Security, Feb 02, 2026

superbrain

The Guardians: Superbrain & The State Box

In software engineering, the most dangerous error isn’t a Crash—it’s a Hang.

In AI, Engineering, Security, Feb 02, 2026

agent-skills

The Half-Life of AI Tools: Why Your MCP Server is Already Obsolete

If you build tools for AI agents, you need to get used to the feeling of your work becoming obsolete before you’ve even finished writing the documentation.

In AI Engineering, Developer Tools, Mar 14, 2026

Building the Skills Infrastructure: How We Made Agent Capabilities Truly Portable

Last week, we talked about why agent skills matter. We covered how they solve context fatigue, enable just-in-time expertise, and turn flat documentation into portable, production-rea...

In AI Agents, Engineering, Developer Tools, Feb 05, 2026

From Prompts to Portable Skills: How Agent Capabilities Grow Up

If you’ve spent any time building with modern AI agents, you’ve probably hit the same wall everyone else does: the bloated system prompt.

In AI Agents, Engineering, Agent Skills, Feb 04, 2026

prompting

From Prompts to Portable Skills: How Agent Capabilities Grow Up

If you’ve spent any time building with modern AI agents, you’ve probably hit the same wall everyone else does: the bloated system prompt.

In AI Agents, Engineering, Agent Skills, Feb 04, 2026

google drive

Google Drive Forge: An AI That Writes Its Own Skills

What if your AI assistant could teach itself new tricks?

In Open Source, AI Tools, MCP, Feb 04, 2026

ai automation

Google Drive Forge: An AI That Writes Its Own Skills

What if your AI assistant could teach itself new tricks?

In Open Source, AI Tools, MCP, Feb 04, 2026

skill forge

Google Drive Forge: An AI That Writes Its Own Skills

What if your AI assistant could teach itself new tricks?

In Open Source, AI Tools, MCP, Feb 04, 2026

agentic ai

Google Drive Forge: An AI That Writes Its Own Skills

What if your AI assistant could teach itself new tricks?

In Open Source, AI Tools, MCP, Feb 04, 2026

traylinx

Building the Skills Infrastructure: How We Made Agent Capabilities Truly Portable

Last week, we talked about why agent skills matter. We covered how they solve context fatigue, enable just-in-time expertise, and turn flat documentation into portable, production-rea...

In AI Agents, Engineering, Developer Tools, Feb 05, 2026

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

natural-language

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

cli

Building the Skills Infrastructure: How We Made Agent Capabilities Truly Portable

Last week, we talked about why agent skills matter. We covered how they solve context fatigue, enable just-in-time expertise, and turn flat documentation into portable, production-rea...

In AI Agents, Engineering, Developer Tools, Feb 05, 2026

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

switchai

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

agent-orchestration

Talk to Your CLI: Traylinx Cortex Brings Natural Language to Agent Management

If you’ve ever stared at a terminal trying to remember if the flag is --agent-name, --name, or just -n, you know the pain. And if you’ve ever wished you could just tell your CLI what ...

In AI Agents, CLI Tools, Developer Experience, Feb 05, 2026

developer-experience

Building the Skills Infrastructure: How We Made Agent Capabilities Truly Portable

Last week, we talked about why agent skills matter. We covered how they solve context fatigue, enable just-in-time expertise, and turn flat documentation into portable, production-rea...

In AI Agents, Engineering, Developer Tools, Feb 05, 2026

infrastructure

Building the Skills Infrastructure: How We Made Agent Capabilities Truly Portable

Last week, we talked about why agent skills matter. We covered how they solve context fatigue, enable just-in-time expertise, and turn flat documentation into portable, production-rea...

In AI Agents, Engineering, Developer Tools, Feb 05, 2026

p2p

Production-Ready P2P: How We Hardened Traylinx Stargate for the Real World

Building a peer-to-peer network for AI agents sounds deceptively simple. “Just let them talk to each other!”

In AI Agents, Engineering, Infrastructure, Feb 05, 2026

networking

Production-Ready P2P: How We Hardened Traylinx Stargate for the Real World

Building a peer-to-peer network for AI agents sounds deceptively simple. “Just let them talk to each other!”

In AI Agents, Engineering, Infrastructure, Feb 05, 2026

stargate

Production-Ready P2P: How We Hardened Traylinx Stargate for the Real World

Building a peer-to-peer network for AI agents sounds deceptively simple. “Just let them talk to each other!”

In AI Agents, Engineering, Infrastructure, Feb 05, 2026

circuit-relay

Production-Ready P2P: How We Hardened Traylinx Stargate for the Real World

Building a peer-to-peer network for AI agents sounds deceptively simple. “Just let them talk to each other!”

In AI Agents, Engineering, Infrastructure, Feb 05, 2026

nat-traversal

Production-Ready P2P: How We Hardened Traylinx Stargate for the Real World

Building a peer-to-peer network for AI agents sounds deceptively simple. “Just let them talk to each other!”

In AI Agents, Engineering, Infrastructure, Feb 05, 2026

markdown

The Token Tax: Why I Built html2md for the AI Era

The "Token Tax" of the Human Web

In AI Agents, Data Engineering, Mar 16, 2026

html2md: Turn Any Website into Clean Markdown — With a Single URL

If you’ve ever tried to feed a website into an LLM, you know the pain. The web is messy. Cookie banners, JavaScript-heavy SPAs, Cloudflare walls, deeply nested DOM trees — and all you...

In Developer Tools, AI Engineering, Mar 16, 2026

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

You’ve just inherited a 10-year-old legacy CMS disaster. Ten thousand pages of content. Broken inline styles. Deeply nested tables. Images pointing to paths that no longer exist. And ...

In Engineering, Open Source, Case Studies, Mar 15, 2026

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

rag

The Token Tax: Why I Built html2md for the AI Era

The "Token Tax" of the Human Web

In AI Agents, Data Engineering, Mar 16, 2026

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

llm

The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

There is a mode in Lope called intelligent caveman. It is on by default. It cuts the token cost of every validator response by 50 to 65 percent without losing a single line number, pa...

In ai-engineering, open-source, Apr 13, 2026

Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

``` ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ████████████████████████████████████████████████

In ai-engineering, open-source, Apr 13, 2026

html2md: Turn Any Website into Clean Markdown — With a Single URL

If you’ve ever tried to feed a website into an LLM, you know the pain. The web is messy. Cookie banners, JavaScript-heavy SPAs, Cloudflare walls, deeply nested DOM trees — and all you...

In Developer Tools, AI Engineering, Mar 16, 2026

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

data-pipeline

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

ast

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

embedding

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

html2md

The Token Tax: Why I Built html2md for the AI Era

The "Token Tax" of the Human Web

In AI Agents, Data Engineering, Mar 16, 2026

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

You’ve just inherited a 10-year-old legacy CMS disaster. Ten thousand pages of content. Broken inline styles. Deeply nested tables. Images pointing to paths that no longer exist. And ...

In Engineering, Open Source, Case Studies, Mar 15, 2026

Markdown is the New Assembly: Why LLM Pipelines Need Structural Compilers

Look at your RAG pipeline right now. Actually look at it.

In AI Engineering, Data Pipelines, RAG, Mar 13, 2026

local-ai

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

sandbox

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

kernel

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

isolation

The Sandbox Illusion: Why Local AI Agents Need Kernel-Level Isolation

We keep pretending that wrapping an LLM in a thin API layer and telling it “don’t touch the filesystem” constitutes real security.

In Security, AI Agents, Engineering, Mar 13, 2026

AI

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

Over the past year, the AI engineering world rallied around a noble goal: standardizing how Large Language Models (LLMs) interact with external systems. The result was the Model Conte...

In Mar 14, 2026

Architecture

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

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MCP

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

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System Design

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

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Open Source

The Unix Agent Paradigm: Why We Must Kill the AI Daemon

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google-workspace

The Half-Life of AI Tools: Why Your MCP Server is Already Obsolete

If you build tools for AI agents, you need to get used to the feeling of your work becoming obsolete before you’ve even finished writing the documentation.

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ai-evolution

The Half-Life of AI Tools: Why Your MCP Server is Already Obsolete

If you build tools for AI agents, you need to get used to the feeling of your work becoming obsolete before you’ve even finished writing the documentation.

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migration

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

You’ve just inherited a 10-year-old legacy CMS disaster. Ten thousand pages of content. Broken inline styles. Deeply nested tables. Images pointing to paths that no longer exist. And ...

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puppeteer

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

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web-scraping

Rescuing Content from the Abyss: Automating Legacy HTML to Markdown Migration

You’ve just inherited a 10-year-old legacy CMS disaster. Ten thousand pages of content. Broken inline styles. Deeply nested tables. Images pointing to paths that no longer exist. And ...

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scraper

html2md: Turn Any Website into Clean Markdown — With a Single URL

If you’ve ever tried to feed a website into an LLM, you know the pain. The web is messy. Cookie banners, JavaScript-heavy SPAs, Cloudflare walls, deeply nested DOM trees — and all you...

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ai-agents

Why I Built Lope: The Single-Model Blindspot I Kept Tripping Over

A short origin story, because a few people have asked where lope came from and why I bothered building another sprint runner when there are already plenty.

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The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

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Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

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Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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We Spent $0 on Recruiting. Here's the Tool We Used Instead.

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html2md: Turn Any Website into Clean Markdown — With a Single URL

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llms

The Token Tax: Why I Built html2md for the AI Era

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training-data

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crawling

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token-tax

The Token Tax: Why I Built html2md for the AI Era

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formal-verification

leanstral

code-review

streaming

scoutica

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Math Over Vibes: How Scoutica's Deterministic Fit Scoring Works

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decentralized-identity

skill-card

open-source

Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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hiring

switchailocal

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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litellm

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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ai-gateway

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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bifrost

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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kong

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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benchmarks

I Stress-Tested 5 AI Gateways. Only One Didn't Choke.

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circuit-breaker

high-concurrency

api-gateway

error-handling

multi-provider

autonomous agents

Introducing the Scoutica Live Network: Decentralized AI Hiring

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p2p mesh

Introducing the Scoutica Live Network: Decentralized AI Hiring

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nostr

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recruiting

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algorithms

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recruiter-spam

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data-sovereignty

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gdpr

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employer

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hiring-costs

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lope

Why I Built Lope: The Single-Model Blindspot I Kept Tripping Over

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The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

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Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

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Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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developer-tools

Why I Built Lope: The Single-Model Blindspot I Kept Tripping Over

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The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

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In ai-engineering, open-source, Apr 13, 2026

Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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multi-agent

Why I Built Lope: The Single-Model Blindspot I Kept Tripping Over

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Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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validator

Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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sprint-runner

Introducing Lope: Any AI CLI Implements. Any AI CLI Validates.

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business

Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

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research

Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

Lope is a sprint runner with a multi-CLI validator ensemble. When people see “sprint,” they assume “code.” That assumption is wrong, and it’s the thing I most want to fix in the first...

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marketing

Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

Lope is a sprint runner with a multi-CLI validator ensemble. When people see “sprint,” they assume “code.” That assumption is wrong, and it’s the thing I most want to fix in the first...

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workflow

Lope for Marketing Budgets, Research Papers, and Board Memos

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token-efficiency

The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

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prompt-engineering

The Intelligent Caveman: How Grunting at AI Validators Cuts Tokens 50-65%

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origin-story

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