Behind the Build
Behind-the-scenes look at building LiveSeller Pro — engineering decisions, architecture, and the journey of building tools for comic book dealers.
Behind the Build
Behind-the-scenes look at building LiveSeller Pro -- engineering decisions, architecture, and the journey of building tools for comic book dealers.
The Harness Builds the Harness: 14 PRs in 18 Hours
What happens when you fork an open-source workflow engine, layer a behavior policy on top, define five workflow templates, and dispatch a coordinated AI team against them in one weekend. The substrate is the durable asset.
Scripts Still Matter in the AI Age
Three layers of internal documentation didn't stop an AI agent from inventing its own SSH bypass at 6 AM on a Friday. Here's the five-piece fix and why doctrine alone isn't enough when the operator is an LLM.
Klaus the n8n Octopus: Resurrecting a Dormant Agent Without Creating Frankenstein's Monster
A year-old AI agent design didn't ship. When the time came to revive it, the obvious move — finishing the original spec — was the failure mode. Here's how to resurrect dormant agents without stitching together Frankenstein.
Why I Deliberately Separate Execution from Review Across Model Families
Should you standardize on one model family, or deliberately split execution and review across two? A one-engineer SaaS picked the second option. Here's why and what it catches.
Five Doctrine Rules I Landed in One Morning by Listening to My Own Pushbacks
A five-hour conversation with my AI agent produced five new doctrine rules — all because I treated the conversation itself as a product, not a transcript.
Behind the Scenes: The War Council -- How AI Agent Teams Named Our Product Line
How our AI agent teams -- The War Council -- helped name the entire Live Seller Pro product family, from Store OS to Shop Ops HQ, with taglines rooted in 82nd Airborne heritage.
The n8n Workflows That Run Live Seller Pro
A look inside the six n8n workflows that automate health monitoring, AI support tickets, knowledge search, and work order reviews ΓÇö all self-hosted on a single laptop.
The Harness Builds the Harness: 14 PRs in 18 Hours
What happens when you fork an open-source workflow engine, layer a behavior policy on top, define five workflow templates, and dispatch a coordinated AI team against them in one weekend. The substrate is the durable asset.
Scripts Still Matter in the AI Age
Three layers of internal documentation didn’t stop an AI agent from inventing its own SSH bypass at 6 AM on a Friday. Here’s the five-piece fix and why doctrine alone isn’t enough when the operator is an LLM.
Klaus the n8n Octopus: Resurrecting a Dormant Agent Without Creating Frankenstein’s Monster

A year-old AI agent design didn’t ship. When the time came to revive it, the obvious move — finishing the original spec — was the failure mode. Here’s how to resurrect dormant agents without stitching together Frankenstein.
Why I Deliberately Separate Execution from Review Across Model Families

Should you standardize on one model family, or deliberately split execution and review across two? A one-engineer SaaS picked the second option. Here’s why and what it catches.
Five Doctrine Rules I Landed in One Morning by Listening to My Own Pushbacks

A five-hour conversation with my AI agent produced five new doctrine rules — all because I treated the conversation itself as a product, not a transcript.
Behind the Scenes: The War Council — How AI Agent Teams Named Our Product Line

How our AI agent teams — The War Council — helped name the entire Live Seller Pro product family, from Store OS to Shop Ops HQ, with taglines rooted in 82nd Airborne heritage.
The n8n Workflows That Run Live Seller Pro
A look inside the six n8n workflows that automate health monitoring, AI support tickets, knowledge search, and work order reviews ΓÇö all self-hosted on a single laptop.