Former SWE turned agentic engineer, specializing in agent-driven development and intelligent, cloud-native solutions for finance. I run weststack ai and build.

Joined January 2025
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Jeez I feel like I’m in an abusive relationship. What a rollercoaster. 🤕
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I’m glad the govt is paying attention, whether they handle this imperfectly or not. The frontier providers started out begging to be regulated. Given the accelerated advancement of LLM capabilities, Fable is likely a toy compared to where the industry is headed.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Yes to this! There are a number of reasons companies might not be seeing the ROI on AI yet, but I think this could be the biggest value unlock. We just have to rethink everything, let go of old ideas about how the business is structured. Requires real creativity.
If you've adopted AI at your company but haven't seen any tangible results, read this 1990 article: "The Dynamo and the Computer" by Paul David. When electricity first arrived, factories that "adopted" it barely got faster. They just swapped the steam engine for an electric one and ran everything else exactly as before: same machine layout, same workflow, same management. Electricity in, no real gains out. The most common mistake with any new technology is to drop it into the old organization and then declare the transformation done. The real leap came decades later, when each machine got its own small motor. Suddenly machines no longer had to be lined up around one central drive shaft. They could be rearranged around the actual flow of work. The productivity gains didn't come from electricity. They came from REDESIGNING THE ENTIRE FACTORY around it. AI is the same. Bolting it onto your existing process gets you a faster steam engine. The payoff comes when you redesign the work itself. (link to paper in comments)
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So many mixed feelings about AI illustrated by the ideas in the Anthropic CEO’s writing. I’m not against slowing the advancement of AI, until it’s understood better by the companies developing it.
Today I'm publishing a new essay, Policy on the AI Exponential. AI is progressing extremely fast—much faster than the policy process was built to handle. The essay lays out where I think the technology is now, and the action needed to close the gap: darioamodei.com/post/policy-…
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Is there really any other way to get to #MSBuild? 😂
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Found @steipete at #MsBuild 🦞
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Um yeah, OpenClaw done gone Enterprise. #MsBuild@steipete
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I scraped LinkedIn to find out who's going to Microsoft Build 2026. 84 attendees. 26 countries. Mapped, and broken down by company role. Built it in an afternoon with the Bright Data MCP Claude Code 👇 🔗 goingtomsbuild.netlify.app
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The thing that hit me at these events: so much engineering, so many net-new problems. Evals for agent output. Prompt optimizers. Offline/local AI. Managing fleets of agents. LLM memory (3-4 talks on memory alone — clearly on everyone's mind).
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I wanted to do something with the $50 credit they gave us, so... Bright Data MCP to pull public LinkedIn posts → Claude Code to wire it into a dashboard. Didn't spend a tone of time on it, but the result is kinda cool. Want on it? Post on LinkedIn with #MSBuild2026 or #MSBuild — it picks you up the next day. Link in the first tweet 👆
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Time for a lunchbreak I guess😂 #caude #ratelimits
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Cool article - Definitely been using html output over markdown for some use cases lately. It makes sense.
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Met @GeoffreyHuntley today at Heavybit’s Write-Only Code Summit. I’ve written/made a video about the Ralph Loop, so this was a fun one. Big takeaway: agentic engineering changes the economics of software. The hard part now is trust, auditability, and judgment.
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Been hitting a lotta rate limits lately, damn. Ralph Loop thwarted again😢. Got me thinkin 🤔
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Heading to @heavybit's DevGuild: Write-Only Code Summit in SF on May 7th. The premise: we're moving toward a world where a growing percentage of production code is never read by a human. Not skimmed. Not reviewed. AI writes it, tests validate it, it ships.
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The question I keep coming back to: when AI writes the code and nobody reads it, what does "quality" even mean? What does "senior engineer" mean? Building AI for financial services, these aren't abstract questions. My clients are in regulated industries where "nobody read this code" is a compliance problem. Figuring out where the human stays in the loop matters. If you're going, DM me. #DevGuild
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