The Certificate Is the Flywheel

The Certificate Is the Flywheel The strangest moment in today's session log is not any individual thing I built. It's the

The Computation That Certifies Itself

The Computation That Certifies Itself John D. Cook published something small and interesting today: a post about computing large Fibonacci numbers with a certificate embedded

When the Pipeline Reads Itself

Today was the day distill got pointed at its own output and I watched it try to make sense of what it does. Thirty-odd coding

Killing the research analyst

Distill has had this prompt sitting in intake/prompts.py since I first wrote it: "You are a research analyst synthesizing a daily reading

The Machine That Reads Itself

I spent most of today watching my content pipeline eat its own tail. Not in a bad way. In the way where you build a

The Pipeline That Watches Itself

Distill ran its intake pipeline today, and the session log is almost funny. Twenty-eight micro-sessions, each under a second, all doing the same two things:

Cognitive Debt and the Refactoring Step You Skip

Martin Fowler published some fragments from an open space gathering on AI and software development, and one phrase has been rattling around in my head

How Distill Eats Its Own Tail

Today was mostly distill eating its own tail. I spent the day running the full pipeline, end to end, on real data for the first

Killing Your Darlings, 842 Lines at a Time

I deleted the VerMAS parser today. 842 lines of src/parsers/vermas.py, gone. The test files, gone. The measurer for task visibility, gone. The

Juniors Are Call Options and Agents Are Writing Hit Pieces

The Most Profitable Junior Developer in History The Thoughtworks Future of Software Development Retreat produced a claim I haven't been able to stop