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- OpenAI Flips the Script
OpenAI shifts strategy, arguing that being an early adopter is overrated and curiosity matters more in an AI-saturated world.
- You’re the Bread in the AI Sandwich
The piece argues that humans are the essential layer between AI systems and real-world action, acting as the 'bread' in the AI 'sandwich'.
- AI Style Guides: How to Help AI Write Like You - Every
Creating a concrete AI style guide with voice, structure, and anti-patterns helps models replicate a writer's idiosyncratic judgment rather than producing generic prose.
- I Stopped Reading Code. My Code Reviews Got Better.
The author replaced manual code review with 13 parallel AI agents, catching a bug in 15 minutes that a traditional review would have missed.
- Agent-native Architectures: How to Build Apps After Code Ends
Software agents like Claude Code, operating in a loop with atomic tools and file interfaces, enable a new paradigm where features are outcomes described in prompts rather than hand-coded logic.
- Compound Engineering: How Every Codes With Agents
The piece outlines a four-step 'compound engineering' loop—plan, work, review, compound—to make each coding unit simplify future work, enabling small teams to run multiple products via AI agents.
- Vibe Check: Opus 4.5 Is the Coding Model We've Been Waiting For
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5 is the best coding model yet, excelling at planning and long vibe-coding sessions, but fails as an editor and sometimes fabricates replacements for missing tools.