Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Operators =! Engineers | Execution Reimagined
6 min readIn this post, we walk through what I think of as the “Skill Cliff” and the quiet collapse of syntax as the primary barrier to entry. It’s an exploration of how we may be training a generation of operators who can request outcomes without understanding the systems that produce them. We use the idea of “vending machine” development to contrast fast output with real engineering intuition, and argue that AI is a force multiplier only for those who know how to think critically.
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Clawdbot/Moltbot/OpenClaw and the Rise of AGI
7 min readIn this post, we explore (whatever its called at the time of authoring) ; the app that hands a non-deterministic agent the keys to calendars, inboxes, browsers, and files through a casual chat thread. Imagine your 401k being liquidated while you're in a meeting to discuss the advantages of AI. Sci-Fi is at a fever pitch with this one. What the AGI are we even doing here?
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5G, Home Internet, and Why Networks Are Cool
15 min readWhat happens when fiber, 5G, and satellite internet all start living in the same latency class? This post explores the shift from single WAN to multi-WAN networks, where routers route and humans design. From fixed wireless to LEO, we take a look at how modern home connectivity is being assembled, not purchased.
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I Am Not A Software Developer
6 min readIn this post, I explore what “software developer” used to describe, what it mostly doesn’t anymore, and why most real builds now start with uncomfortable architecture questions instead of a fresh repo.
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Under the Hood: Building IsItSnowingThere.com
8 min readIn this post, I break down why I built IsItSnowingThere.com, the curiosity that drove it, and how it all works.
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MCP for Webex Calling: Turning Admin Work Into a Conversation
10 min readHow I built an MCP server for Webex Calling to turn administration into conversation, with a look at architecture, security, local LLMs, and real-world use cases.
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7 Years Later: What I Got Right and What I Got Wrong
5 min readIn this post, I revisit a post I made in 2019 to break down what I got right and what I got wrong about our connected world.
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Collaboration in 2026: AI-Driven Meetings and Beyond
Updated:9 min readAs AI shifts from a helpful add-on to the operating layer beneath modern work, we examine how the major collaboration ecosystems are building as we head into 2026. This includes understanding real advantages as we move from using AI to embedding it.