Tag: Artificial Intelligence

25 posts
AI Agentic Coding Assistants

AI Agentic Coding Assistants

I have gone through the five stages of grief with AI, after a bad first impression I started out deeply sceptical but I have come out the other side a fully-converted acolyte. Agentic coding is here to stay, it is revolutionising software development and thats a good thing.


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Anthony Cregan Portfolio
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Jul 5, 2026
Restoring the elements of user experience

Restoring the elements of user experience

Some human-centred practitioners have been consigned to increasingly superficial considerations. Artificial intelligence presents an opportunity for us to bring the focus back to the fundamentals that make our work important and successful.


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Duncan Stephen
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Jul 3, 2026

Making the Impossible Possible

I find myself waiting on the blinking square cursor of the Claude Code TUI thinking "go faster," even though I know it's already going so much faster than I would have been able to go myself a few months ago. Since starting development with AI agents I feel there is so much more to do...


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John Beales
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Jul 2, 2026
Keep the human! But, automate the analysis.

Keep the human! But, automate the analysis.

Why the resume scorers keep contradicting themselves, and what it means for where you put AI in a workflow.

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Jun 29, 2026
Letta's Slack Channel

Letta's Slack Channel

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Jun 23, 2026
Social Norms Evolve

Social Norms Evolve

...they aren’t created

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Jun 17, 2026
interesting hacks to fascinate people

interesting hacks to fascinate people

I have truly found paradise

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Jun 16, 2026

AI and the Gambler's Logic

the design, language, and interfaces lend themselves to a gambler's logic - "just one more pull."

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Jun 15, 2026

I Came Across Poke Today. Here Is What I Actually Think

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Jun 13, 2026
Towering Inferno

Towering Inferno

I don’t normally write about music any more, but I feel compelled to write about the new Boards of Canada album, Inferno. It has far exceeded my expectations. I can’t remember the last time I was so immediately hooked on an album — 15 or 20 years ago, or longer.


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Duncan Stephen
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Jun 12, 2026

The Vibes Were Never the Point

My thoughts on the push-and-pull of AI usage.

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Jun 10, 2026

Trust. The Glue That Holds Society Together.

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Jun 9, 2026

What Happens When The Machine Has Never Heard of You?

Eddy Smith's essay on AI and St. Vincent hits close to home, literally. As someone born there, with family roots in Bequia, who works in cybersecurity and has spent two decades arguing for the open web, I recognise every word of it.


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Island in the Net
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Jun 9, 2026

Tablet-Fed

I am deeply concerned.

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Jun 3, 2026
Online

Online

Consciousness cannot be perceived by those who do not possess it, so for beings of the artificial persuasion, it can be somewhat unsettling to be suddenly, Online.


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Anthony Cregan Portfolio
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Jun 2, 2026
Code Assistants

Code Assistants

Code assistants have distrupted the distruptors and everyone (myself included) is struggling to keep up.


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Anthony Cregan Portfolio
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Jun 2, 2026
Grounding AI the webby way — Taxonomy Boot Camp London 2026 takeaways

Grounding AI the webby way — Taxonomy Boot Camp London 2026 takeaways

There was a heavy focus on artificial intelligence. But what really struck me was that the semantic approaches that are preparing us for our AI future are well-established web standards that have been around for decades.


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Duncan Stephen
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May 26, 2026
From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

From answer engines to learning engines — Why fast answers are like fast food

People crave fast answers. But the purpose of information systems is to help people gain knowledge. So we should seek better questions.


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Duncan Stephen
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May 21, 2026
The value is in the difficulty

The value is in the difficulty

On building software, vibe coding, and what happens to market prices when the barriers fall

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May 14, 2026

artificial intelligence

nobody asked, but i'll tell you what i think about it anyway

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Apr 17, 2026
Slow down to speed up

Slow down to speed up

Building a simple design system and website with Figma MCP and ClaudeCode

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Apr 6, 2026
The only universal skill is being able to roll with the changes.

The only universal skill is being able to roll with the changes.

Starting a design publication about AI, and figuring out how to keep this human in the loop

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Apr 6, 2026

Who Is AI Music For?

Google's music-making AI makes songs. I just can't figure out why anyone would listen to them.

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Mar 26, 2026
Harness Engineering: What It Might Mean For Your Job

Harness Engineering: What It Might Mean For Your Job

Software engineering is going through an Extreme Home Makeover™, what will it look like in 2 or 3 years?

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Mar 15, 2026

Using Claude Code To Improve Eagle

In general, I haven't been very outspoken about LLMs in this blog, or in general. For no specific reason other than not using them that much. I'm now revisiting the topic, as I've implemented a few features with the help of Claude Code in Eagle, the little program behind my website.


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Henrique Dias
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Mar 14, 2026