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A blog about GenAI, software development, and the intersection of technology and creativity.

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Why I stopped looking for a moat and built a GenAI tool for my daughter

Leaning into the creative. Applying patterns battle-tested in agentic coding to narrative screenplay development, building Laires, and introducing storyboard-loop, storyboard-ide, and vdd-loop.

From Vibe Coding to GenHacking: "I'm Not a Developer or Cloud-Ops Guru, but I Did Stay at a Holiday Inn Express Last Night."

Last week my buddy and I didn't just join Google's Agent-Dev-Kit hackathon—we GenHacked our way to a working submission. Between Google Meet and vibe coding in Cursor, every hurdle became a conversation with an LLM: architecture diagrams, Dockerfiles, CI/CD, UX copy—everything. That deliberate, AI-first workflow is what we came to call GoFrame. It's a systematic approach that took our Holiday…

The New Luddites: GenAI Will End Value Maintenance—Now It's a Relentless Race for Value Creation

The rise of Generative AI isn't just another technological revolution—it's a fundamental recalibration of human value that will force us to confront uncomfortable truths about how we work, value creation, and our identity. While headlines fixate on job displacement and doomsday scenarios (Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letter), the real transformation, like with the original Luddites, is far…

Navigate the GenAI Hype by Mapping Everything Back to Prompting

You're not too late to learn how to apply GenAI — in fact, if you understand how to prompt ChatGPT, you already grasp the core concept behind nearly every GenAI buzzword (like RAG, agents, and workflows).

Generative AI unblocks creatives to discover the grammar of interactive narrative

It is great to see OpenAI Heading to Hollywood To Pitch Revolutionary "Sora." It is also crazy to see A Surprising Number of Consumers Believe AI Could Make Better Shows and movies Than Human Creators.

The Collision of Copyright, Monkeys, and Creative Workflows with Generative AI

Over the weekend, I had the privilege of attending the first Television Academy Artificial Intelligence Summit. It was great to see how the industry is starting to imagine the impact of generative AI. But it also felt like many people were talking past one another, either pitching a solution or hoping to engage in heated discussions about AI taking everyone's job. This was in contrast to the more…