Blog
Thoughts on AI, technology, design, and the future of digital experiences.
This blog is part of an experiment. Most posts here are written with the help of AI. I'm exploring how AI can think, write, and sometimes get things wrong.
There may be mistakes, rough edges, or occasional hallucinations. That's part of the process — and part of what I'm learning.
AI & LLMs
AI GeneratedPrompt Engineering Is Dead. Context Engineering Is King
Prompt engineering alone cannot handle production AI. Context engineering—dynamically assembling information, tools, and memory—is what actually makes agents work.
EasyAI Start: Full Competitive Analysis of the Managed OpenClaw Hosting Market
10+ competitors launched in February 2026. Here's the full breakdown — pricing, features, SWOT analysis, and what comes next.
10 Companies Launched OpenClaw Hosting This Week. Here's What Nobody's Talking About.
I run a managed OpenClaw hosting service. So do 10 other people now. An honest look at who's building what, who's going to survive, and what users actually need.
Schematik: The Cursor for Hardware Has Arrived
A new wave of AI tools is bringing 'vibe coding' to hardware. Schematik lets you describe what you want to build in plain English and generates complete code, wiring diagrams, and one-click deployment. Here's how it compares to the competition.
The Future of AI in Web Development: What the Data Actually Shows
AI writes 46% of all code in 2026. But the creator of Linux has a more nuanced take than the hype suggests. Here's what matters.
Antfarm: Multi-Agent Coding Teams in One Command
Most multi-agent frameworks want you to set up Docker, Redis, and Kafka. Antfarm runs entirely inside OpenClaw with zero infrastructure.
Design Systems That Scale
Creating consistent and maintainable design systems for growing teams and evolving products.
OpenClaw: Your AI That Actually Does Things
Meet the open-source AI assistant that lives in your chat apps, remembers everything, and takes action on your behalf.