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The Lost Art of Coding: Evolution from Coder to Product Engineer
When AI efficiency strips away technical satisfaction, we are forced to find a new meaning. A reflection on loss, acceptance, and the evolution of an engineer's joy.
Discovering Hermes Agent: A New Step After OpenClaw Toward a More Flexible AI Workflow
I moved from OpenClaw to Hermes to try something new and explore an AI agent workflow that feels more flexible, active, and practical for everyday digital work.
EmDash CMS: A Modern WordPress Alternative for the TypeScript and AI Era
EmDash is a full-stack TypeScript CMS built on Astro with Cloudflare-native foundations and sandboxed plugin security. It is designed for teams that want a modern, safer, and AI-ready CMS stack.
Pockate: A Modern Way to Manage Personal Finance Across Multiple Sources
Pockate helps you track money across multiple accounts, analyze income vs expense ratio, manage monthly budgets, track non-cash assets, and integrate with AI agents like OpenClaw.
Who Benefits in the Vibe Coding Era?
Vibe coding is reshaping competition in software. Non-technical builders gain major leverage to ship prototypes quickly, while programmers who only execute coding tasks risk falling behind. Adaptive engineers, however, can move up the value chain.
IronClaw: The Rust AI Assistant Focused on Privacy and Security
IronClaw is an OpenClaw-inspired implementation built in Rust with privacy and security at its core. It stands out as a promising direction for people who want a personal AI assistant that is efficient, self-directed, and more trustworthy by design.
The Future of Software Engineering When AI Becomes Habit
When AI stops being a novelty and becomes part of daily engineering habits, software engineering does not disappear—it changes. What becomes more valuable is not merely the ability to write code, but the ability to frame problems, verify outputs, protect quality, and design systems people can still trust.
ZeroClaw: The Lightweight AI Runtime That Is Truly Portable
ZeroClaw presents a compelling approach to agentic AI infrastructure: a lightweight, fast, secure, and modular Rust runtime designed to run almost anywhere without locking teams into a single provider or deployment style.