One thread. Multiple AIs. Deliberation, not polling. Most people use AI like this: 🤦 Ask one model → get one answer Ask multiple models → compare results That’s not thinking. That’s polling. Not side by side. Not isolated. But in sequence — where each one reads what the previous one said before responding. Manual Council is the simplest form of that idea. No backend. No orchestration. No
Six months ago, AI tools were "assistants." Today, they're shipping code, fixing bugs, writing tests, and even making product decisions. If you still think AI is just autocomplete on steroids, you're already behind. Let’s break down the newest AI tools that are changing how developers actually work in 2026—and how to stay relevant instead of replaced. The biggest change isn't better suggestions—it
I’ve spent 10 years building bots that bypass anti-fraud systems. Now I fight them by building anti-bot detection systems - and most defenses don’t work. In this article, I’ll break down how human-like bot traffic actually works - and show a simple way to make bots click on hidden links. Almost every website receives large volumes of “direct” and “referral” visits that are not real users. These vi
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If you are running production workloads, this is for you. Not side projects. Not early-stage experiments. Not a single-service app with low traffic. This is for teams shipping real systems. Systems with users, uptime expectations, and release pressure. Because at that stage, your deploy process is no longer a convenience. It is part of your product. And right now, for most teams, it is the weakest
I just shipped v1.1.0 of oh-my-kimi — a multi-agent orchestration harness that wraps the Kimi Code CLI (K2.6) into parallel coding teams. One prompt → planned, parallelized, reviewed project: npm install -g @oh-my-kimi/cli omk chat — Interactive Kimi session with resumable context, tmux support omk cockpit — Real-time dashboard with parallel TODO/agent rendering omk hud — Full terminal dashboard
Most candidates overthink "Tell me about a time you failed." They assume the safest move is to soften the story, pick a harmless mistake, or package a "failure" that is secretly a strength. That usually backfires. In software interviews, especially for experienced engineers, a real failure is often better than a polished non-answer. Hiring managers are trying to figure out whether you can own mist
Blueprint Felonies Software isn't a puzzle to solve; it is a liability to be managed. In high-stakes, cloud-native environments, the line between "sophisticated" and "unstable" is razor-thin. With over 17 years in the software trenches, I’ve seen architectural "thinking mistakes" destroy more careers than bad syntax ever could. We often build massive, intricate systems when a simple, focused sol