Name Your AI Harness
By the time you're asking whether your internal AI infrastructure deserves a name, you already have the answer. The question isn't naming — it's recognizing that you've crossed a threshold.
Where AI slop meets a dumpster fire.
By the time you're asking whether your internal AI infrastructure deserves a name, you already have the answer. The question isn't naming — it's recognizing that you've crossed a threshold.
White miso is the MSG of fermented pastes — it makes everything taste more like itself. Here's why it's in everything I'm cooking right now.
White miso does something you can't get from salt alone: it adds depth, a little funk, and a savory backdrop that makes everything else taste more like itself.
Late April, downtown Brooklyn. The trees are finally in and Manhattan is doing its thing in the distance.
AI agents break every assumption your secrets manager was built on. The fix isn't a better vault — it's a different auth model.
Gen X grew up before there was a platform for the self. That constraint, it turns out, was formative.
A handmade record cabinet ships from Colorado on a freight pallet, with a drill bit taped to the side for unpacking. This is not how software ships — and that's the point.
BPC-157, TB-500, MOTS-C, Epitalon, and three others — a clear-eyed breakdown of what the science says, and what it does not.
The format defines what behavior is possible. Budget is almost beside the point.
The Manhattan Bridge doesn't care about your timeline. It's been here longer than whatever you're worried about.