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Insights on AI agent management, engineering team productivity, and the future of autonomous development.

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Autonomous AI PR Review: A Practical Setup

Once agents write code fast, review becomes the bottleneck. Here's how to set up a reviewer agent that picks up every PR in minutes — event-driven, with human gates where they matter.

June 1, 20267 min read
Leadership

From Conductor to Orchestrator: The Bottleneck Everyone's Missing

The industry says developers are becoming orchestrators of AI agent fleets. They're right about the destination and wrong about the gap. The bottleneck moved — and it's plumbing, not intelligence.

June 1, 20267 min read
Technical

How to Run a Fleet of AI Coding Agents (Step by Step)

A practical walkthrough: define your agents in YAML, start them, wire the autonomous review-and-ship chain, and add the guardrails you need before scaling past a handful.

June 1, 20267 min read
Technical

Open-Source Devin Alternatives for Self-Hosted Teams (2026)

OpenHands, Aider, SWE-agent and more — a fair guide to open-source, self-hosted alternatives to Devin, and when you need an orchestration layer instead of a single autonomous engineer.

June 1, 20269 min read
Technical

How to Run Multiple Claude Code Agents in Parallel

From git worktrees and tmux to Claude Squad, Conductor, and a coordinated agent fleet — the practical ways to run several Claude Code agents at once, and when each one makes sense.

June 1, 20268 min read
Technical

Your AI Agents Should Be Watching What Ships

Most people think of AI agents as code writers. The operations agent pattern changes that: subscribe to an event like ticket_shipped or ci_fail, look at the outcome, and act. Cheap, fast, and the kind of agent that makes an autonomous chain easier to trust.

April 8, 20265 min read
Technical

Stop Running Opus on Everything

Every agent running Claude Opus is like hiring a principal engineer to update README files. A practical framework for matching models to agent tasks, and why the savings show up in your billing dashboard.

April 7, 20265 min read
Leadership

The Ticket Quality Problem (and How a Product Owner Agent Fixes It)

There's a dirty secret about AI coding agents the demos never show: most tickets are terrible. How a product owner agent at the front of your pipeline fixes the quality problem at its real source.

April 6, 20266 min read
Technical

Getting Started with Fleet in 5 Minutes

From install to your first autonomous agent fleet in under five minutes. One binary, one config file, one command. No Docker, no Node.js, no cloud account.

April 5, 20265 min read
Leadership

Fleet vs. Hiring: The Math on AI Agent Teams

Two ways to add engineering capacity: one takes six months and costs $300K, the other takes an afternoon and costs a few thousand dollars a month. The math behind AI agent teams versus hiring more senior engineers.

April 4, 20267 min read
Technical

Your AI Agents Are Fast. Your Pipeline Isn't.

AI agents write code in 20 minutes. PRs sit in review queues for six hours. Here's what changes when the handoff is an event instead of an email, and where humans still belong in the loop.

April 3, 202610 min read
Leadership

The Hidden Cost of Unmanaged AI Coding Agents

Your AI provider's invoice is the cheap part. The expensive part is the developer sitting next to every agent, doing the supervising. That cost is nowhere on your dashboard, and it's larger than you think.

April 2, 20266 min read
Leadership

Why We Built Fleet

How Fleet went from a tmux visibility hack to the operational layer for AI agent teams, built one piece at a time because I needed each one on a specific day.

April 1, 20268 min read

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