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Field reports from building with AI in public. What's working, what isn't, and what it cost me. Open numbers, the failures before the wins.

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Two workbenches building the same object, one cluttered with scaffolding, one spare, both producing an identical result.
Build Log

I built the same tool two ways to settle an argument

July 16, 2026
5 min read

Spec-first or goal-first? I didn't believe either side, so I built the same tool both ways with one spec and one model. Both worked. The bill didn't tie.

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Dashboard card on Deep Space navy background. Kicker: UNATTENDED, 22 JUN to 3 JUL, 11 DAYS. Large gold number: plus $132.00. Below: 5 losses, 1 winner (BTC plus $49.72), loss-streak pause fired at 5 and 7, no emergency halts. Sparkline: five red dots stepping down, one green dot jumping up. Title: Eleven days I didn't touch it.
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Eleven days I didn't touch it

July 4, 2026
5 min read

Eleven days of unattended trading. Five losing trades, one winner covered them, +$132 net. What the system did right, what drifted, what I fixed on return.

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On the left, a lone clamp gripping a single tool; on the right, an organised wall of specialist tools around a small instrument sealed under glass with a wax seal.
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How to trust AI-written code you didn't read line by line

June 22, 2026
5 min read

AI can write working code in minutes. The hard part is trusting it without reading every line. Here's what actually makes AI-built code trustworthy.

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Everyone's selling autonomous AI agents. I built one, and the real lesson was 20 years old.

June 21, 2026
4 min read

An AI agent spent an afternoon optimising one of my apps. It tried a change, measured it, kept the one that was genuinely faster, reverted three that weren...

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I Ran Graphify. The Privacy Trap Is Real, Just Not the One Everyone Warned Me About

June 20, 2026
7 min read

Six AIs told me Graphify uploads your code. I checked by running it, and the actual gotcha is smaller, quieter, and easy to miss.

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The Three Options Trap: Why Claude Keeps Killing the Good Bit

June 18, 2026
7 min read

Claude has a habit of collapsing an open conversation into three multiple-choice options, and once you see why it does it, you can stop it doing it to you.

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I Almost Told You a Lie. Six AIs Handed It to Me, in Unison.

June 17, 2026
7 min read

A field note from researching Graphify: the real privacy model, the honest token numbers, and why I check the source before I publish.

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Three-period performance comparison: Pre-Sprint 120 at 41.2% win rate +$964, Sprint 120-136 at 24.4% win rate -$217, Post-Sprint 136 at 47.6% win rate +$321.
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Same system, three different traders

May 26, 2026
4 min read

Same code, same market, three time periods. One made $964, one lost $217, one's up $321. The difference wasn't the algorithm.

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The Prodigal Second Brain

May 25, 2026
7 min read

I built a second brain in 2020 and drowned it in my own output. PARA was the right answer to the wrong era. Here is the shape that fits this one.

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Building David, Not a Smaller Goliath

May 11, 2026
13 min read

How a trading agent reveals the game retail can actually win — by playing where the funds can't or won't go, and learning to love the play.

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An XML file full of PLACEHOLDER_X tags, fanned with eleven ghost copies. Caption: × 12 files. None ever filled in.
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BOS-AI had twelve XML files holding nothing

May 10, 2026
4 min read

I checked the XML files BOS-AI used to store 'institutional memory' for thirty agents. Every tag was PLACEHOLDER_X. So I deleted all twelve.

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Three of fifteen Coinbase perpetuals. BTC and ETH traded, SOL excluded, XRP candidate, eleven skipped.
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I trade three coins, not fifteen

May 10, 2026
4 min read

Coinbase lists 15 perp markets. Most alts are leveraged BTC with noise. The case for staying with three, and the one coin I'd seriously paper-test.

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Half of agent-11 was scaffolding the platform now provides
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Half of agent-11 was scaffolding the platform now provides

May 9, 2026
6 min read

I shipped v6 of agent-11 last month. The biggest single change was deletion. The deployed CLAUDE.md went from roughly 250 lines to under 80. The MCP prof...

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Now the Real Data Starts

May 9, 2026
9 min read

Seven months of building bought me a system that finally tells the truth about itself. The data those seven months produced is mostly unreadable. The clock just started, and not a moment too soon.

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What Building a Trading Bot Taught Me About Building Trading Bots

May 4, 2026
8 min read

Across 200 trades, the bot was rarely wrong about the market. It was wrong about itself. The dominant failure mode wasn't strategy. It was a system lying to itself about what it was doing.

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The House Always Wins. But Retail Can Still Play.

May 3, 2026
11 min read

The first move is to see the game. The second is to refuse to play it on the funds' terms — and find the one you can actually win.

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The House Always Wins: Why Retail Crypto Trading Is About to Get a Lot Harder

May 3, 2026
10 min read

Three forces are converging on retail crypto traders, and none of them favour the small player. The edge isn't intelligence anymore. It's owning the table.

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5 / 5. Five publish-time catches in ten days.
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Ten days of letting the check do the work

May 2, 2026
5 min read

April 23rd I shipped a blog post about how I'd nearly shipped a fix that referenced three database fields that didn't exist. Author-reviewer collapse. I'd ...

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I wrote the rule. Then I skipped it.

April 24, 2026
7 min read

Four days ago I published a blog about a bug I'd nearly shipped. The spec referenced two database fields that did not exist — trade.risk_amount and `trad...

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Sprint 120 removed a safety rail. 41 trades later, I got the bill.

April 19, 2026
5 min read

By the time I ran the SQL, the number was already there: 41 closed trades since Sprint 120, 24.4% win rate, minus $217 net. Before that month, the system h...

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