May 19, 2026 Your Agent Harness Is the Attack Surface You Are Not Watching AI agent harnesses grant powerful capabilities and then try to contain them. The security model underneath this is thinner than most teams realize, and attackers are paying attention. #security #agents #infrastructure #opinion
Apr 22, 2026 Supply Chain Security Is a Trust Problem We Keep Solving Wrong Software supply chain attacks are not getting more sophisticated. Your dependency graph is getting bigger and the trust model underneath it was never designed for this. #security #infrastructure #opinion
Apr 8, 2026 Why Every Data Pipeline Eventually Becomes a DAG No matter how simple your data pipeline starts, it converges on a directed acyclic graph. Fighting that convergence is how you get architectural debt. Embracing it is how you get reliability. #data #infrastructure #architecture
Mar 7, 2026 Incident Response When the System Has Opinions Traditional incident response assumes deterministic systems. What changes when your system can creatively decide to do the wrong thing? A practical guide to runbooks and response patterns for agent failures. #agents #infrastructure #security #opinion
Jan 22, 2026 Agents Are Just Distributed Systems With Opinions Most of the hard problems in agentic systems are distributed systems problems you have been solving for years. The LLM is just a nondeterministic function in the middle. #agents #distributed-systems #infrastructure #opinion
Dec 9, 2025 Observability for Systems That Lie to You Your agent returns 200 OK and is confidently wrong. Traditional health checks catch crashes. They do not catch a system doing the wrong thing with full conviction. #agents #observability #security #infrastructure
Nov 3, 2025 The Case for Boring Infrastructure in AI Systems The model is the innovation. Everything around it should be as predictable as possible. A complexity-budget argument for choosing PostgreSQL over the hot new vector database. #infrastructure #agents #opinion #architecture
Oct 14, 2025 Hello, World First post — why I finally set up a blog after nine years of meaning to. #meta #writing