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## [Workdash 0.3.0 a shared control plane for me and my agents](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/workdash-030-a-shared-control-plane)

_2026-06-08 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

Workdash 0.3.0 release introduces remote control to allow agents to control agents acting as a foundation for agents swarms

## [Stop planning, start probing and evolving](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/stop-planning-start-probing-and-evolving)

_2026-05-27 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

How architectural probes and evolution promote human-agent alignment and ease context management.

## [The terminal is still the integration point: why I built Workdash](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/the-terminal-is-still-the-integration)

_2026-05-08 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

how "why can't I just open a shell here?" ended up being the most frequent question that I have with any tool I use.

## [When Python Environments Meet Distributed Filesystems, enter chaosfs](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/when-python-environments-meet-distributed)

_2026-04-10 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

How distributed filesystems can make two hosts disagree about the same Python environment

## [Agentic Engineering: A Better Paradigm for AI-Assisted Development](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/agentic-engineering-a-better-paradigm)

_2026-03-06 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

How unsupervised AI coding can slowly degrade a codebase and how Agentic Engineering turns AI into a force multiplier for software development.

## [When You Don't Control the Python Environment](https://amolnotes.substack.com/p/when-you-dont-control-the-python)

_2026-01-27 · Alessandro Molina · Fieldnotes and Thoughts by Alessandro_

What to do when you can't rely on the package manager in Python

