Agentic Coding: Timesheet Fail, Workflow Win, Brutal Truths
Agentic coding promises a senior engineer sidekick. One dev's saga? Epic flop on timesheets, quiet victory elsewhere—here's the unspun truth.
Agentic coding promises a senior engineer sidekick. One dev's saga? Epic flop on timesheets, quiet victory elsewhere—here's the unspun truth.
18 pages live and indexed. 9 hours flat. One exhausted-but-triumphant solo founder. This isn't AI magic; it's disciplined parallelization that any indie hacker can steal.
Picture your AI agent casually DROPping your user table while 'helping' with a query. No framework—OpenAI, Anthropic, LangChain—stops it. Here's why that's a disaster waiting to happen.
Picture this: you're knee-deep in a rogue AI agent's CLI chaos, and bam—pasting a screenshot saves the day. Open Relay just made that real, ditching upload drudgery for smoothly handoffs.
Your AI agent claims six call sites. Reality: nineteen. Source code hides the truth — bytecode reveals it all.
Picture your AI agent building a shopping cart like you do every Black Friday. UCP v2026-04-08 just made that real, exploding from simple checkout to full commerce powerhouse.
AI agents are exploding, but so are the setup nightmares. Kasetto packages them like cassettes—plug in, play anywhere.
AWS dropped S3 Files, killing the object-vs-file storage nightmare. Your Unix tools now run natively on S3, data stays put, and AI agents thrive.
We've run 1,000 OpenClaw deployments. Zero viable use cases emerged. Memory failures turn this 'personal AI OS' into a liability.
Autonomous AI agents are barreling toward your APIs, but current auth standards leave you blind to who's calling and why. OpenAPI's new x-agent-trust extension changes that with a simple, standard way to demand proof of agent identity and trust levels.
Enterprises were bracing for AI agent anarchy—employees spinning up bots left and right, no oversight. AWS's new Agent Registry steps in to register them all, but don't pop the champagne yet.
Tired of AI agents feasting on your ungoverned APIs? Naftiko Framework's alpha promises YAML magic to lock it down. But is it savior or another spec trap?